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Networker/NDMP backup problems by
Michael Taylor
Hi All,
I hope someone can help with this; I am having some annoying backup
problems. My backup server is prematurely marking tapes as full
sometimes with as little as 10 MB written. Also, some tapes have
nothing written to them and are rejected by Networker. Errors are
reported in...
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SATA raid: single point of failure? by
Jim Wall
With SATA drives in a raid array, is the raid controller always going
to be a single point of failure? In other words, is there any way to
have two fully independent raid controllers accessing the same SATA
drive?
Here is more detail of my concern. Using FC drives, I have two fully
redundant...
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íostat with tapes and disks by
Rick Denoire
Hello
I am having a peculiar problem with my storage and am using iostat to
try identify the bottleneck. Situation: A Server E450 (4 CPUs, Solaris
7) is connectet to a tape library StorageTek L20 (with 2 LTO drives)
and to a disk storage Dell/EMC CX400 (10 HDs in Raid 5) via fibre
channel...
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* Wanted: Storage Professional Services Consultant * by
Josh Lopez
Immediate Opening – Storage Professional Services Consultant
Our client is a Fortune 10 company, and provides customers the ability
to out-task or completely out-source IT infrastructure programs and
projects. Sales and Service delivery capabilities in major North
American markets across the...
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If interested in SANs technology by
A famous IT technical writer
For those interested in, some Java/JavaScript code available under
Tomcat5 and Tomcat6 enabling you to interrogate your SAN equipment
using the WBEM protocol and a Web browser such as but not limited to
Firefox or Internet...
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Help: Flash Drive Related (loading/unloading) by
srj
Heya..
I am working on a project "High Level Data Security from Pen
drives" and just started it.
So, I want to know the detail working of Flash Drive(Pen
Drive) i.e when we insert/remove it into/from a particular port, how
drivers get loaded/unloaded.
Does File Structure...
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Any better way to wipe data from a HDD? by
Danny Jenkins
I was advised that in addition to fdisking and formating a hard disk
drive I should do the following, then fdisk and format again. Are the
following instructions a sure-fire way of erasing data?
Many thanks.
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Enter the following lines at the debug prompt (-) followed by the
enter key.
Note:...
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Walking The Tightrope by
nought
Blog post re the lot of IT Guys:
http://pragmocracy.wordpress.com/2010/11/30/walking-the-tightrope/
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December 1st 10 06:32 AM
by nought
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Storage across multiple servers? by
JB Orca
I am trying to find out how to do something that does not make much
sense to me. I have spoken to a few people who say they have taken
multiple servers (1u in this case) and striped the drives on those 1u
servers so that all servers in the group were seeing all data on all
servers.
Does this make...
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IOPS from RAID units by
davidhoffer
The IOPS the array can deliver is the aggregate of all the drives in the raid group less the hot spares and parity drives. Its more complicated than that of course but its a not bad rule of thumb. So 10 data drives that can each deliver 100 iops could (in theory) deliver 1000 iops when bound...
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Multi microsd reader by
acd
micro-SD are one of the most economical and compact flash media.
I wonder if there are adapters to connect many of them in a compact
format,
say 32,64 or more.
This would represent a scalable SSD building block.
Andreas
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by acd
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nfs troubleshooting by
derek123
Hi,
Could You please help me to solve a little NFS problem:
-a cut of Solaris /var/adm/messages :
Dec 13 04:42:42 server_a nfs: NFS write error on
host server_b: No space left on device.
Dec 13 04:42:42 server_a nfs: File: userid=17004,
groupid=204
Dec 13 04:42:42 server_a nfs: User:...
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Intel or PowerPC for RAID controller by
albatros66
Dear ALL
Please discuss pro & conts on using Intel vs PowerPC based RAID
controlers ... (e.g. some vendors use PPC750 and some use IOP303 or
newer) ...
Other query: while Intel ships newer IO Procesors (recently IOP321 and
IOP331) many vendors of raid array still use IO303 outdated processor
(&...
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Multibus Failover, Linux and HBA by
Niko!
Hallo...
is there an HBA capable of doing automatic failover in Linux over a multibus
failover configuration (multipath) in order to avoid use of
securepath,veritas devicemapper software?
thank you
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NAS Solution That Can AutoPower Devices by
Will
I'm looking for a NAS solution that can power drives off and on based on
when they are required. The application in question is a disk to disk
backup (backup to the NAS) and the amount of storage is 30 TB growing to 120
TB. The end user wants to be able to save monthly operation costs...
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Internal RAID controller with 2.5" disks ? by
Mark Smith
Hi there,
Ages and ages ago I saw a hardware RAID product that fitted in a 5.25"
drive bay and used 2.5" hard disks.
Does anyone here with a better memory than me know who makes such a
product ?
I basically want to make use of fast and quiet notebook drives and
stripe them for performance on my...
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16 terabytes of storage on Solaris? by
Dan Stromberg
What's the best way of setting up a single filesystem of 16 terabytes (or
a little less), at about 64 megabytes/second sustained or better, using
Solaris? Needs to be reliable and economical, doesn't need to be blazing.
Is there such a thing as a JBOD or series of JBOD's that could be attached
to...
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by Zak
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Server vs. NAS Storage by
[email protected]
I am trying to think through options for a mission-critical office
requiring a storage server.
What are the differences and pros/cons of a computer/server vs. a
freestanding NAS network accessible storage device? Assume either one
will have a RAID 1 mirroring configuration.
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