antdedyet | hmm | 01:05 |
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antdedyet | anyone not having problems with gutsy + kvm-intel module? | 01:06 |
antdedyet | only recently did the kvm-source + kvm pkg installation on a recent intel machine with vmx cpu flags and ran m-a a-i kvm, haven't tried rebooting and am getting lots of unresolved symbol messages in dmesg when trying to load the module: kvm-intel | 01:08 |
pteague | hmm... i need a new computer name... i have alpha, beta, ceta, delta, epsilon, gamma, & zeta | 05:26 |
mralphabet | I use superman villains | 05:27 |
soren | pteague: Er.... You could - this is just a suggestion - perhaps use the rest of the greek alphabet? | 07:54 |
pteague | yeah, thinking theta or iota... | 08:02 |
Gh0sty | mralphabet: i dont know any superman villains ;p | 15:22 |
Gh0sty | whats wrong with just things like "fileserver01" :p | 15:22 |
Gh0sty | well at the computer club at school we named them after simpson characters: the very big old sun box was homer :) | 15:23 |
mango | Hi. I am looking at installing Ubuntu Server with RAID1. Which download would you recommend - the standard Server Install CD, or the much larger Alternate Install CD which is said to specifically support LVM and RAID? | 15:45 |
mango | It isn't clear if the Alternate Install CD is intended for desktop or server use or both. | 15:47 |
mralphabet | mango: is it hardware raid or were you planning on using mdadm (linux software raid)? | 15:52 |
mralphabet | mango: either way, both should work with the standard server install disk | 15:52 |
mralphabet | mango: if you are trying to support some wacky onboard "raid" controller, that may be different | 15:53 |
mango | Just software RAID using mdadm. I was wondering why that would be treated separately, based on the notes for the Alternate Install CD. | 15:54 |
mralphabet | the alternate cd is . . . more for the wacky installs | 15:55 |
mango | software RAID should be very standard now, so nothing wacky there. | 15:56 |
mango | Thanks then, I will just use the standard Server Install download. | 15:56 |
mralphabet | when I set up my mdadm mirror for the boot drives, it was on the standard server install disks, there were no problems. | 15:57 |
mango | I have just been using SME Server for a corporate server, and that configures RAID1 out of the box if it finds two or more drives. I like that distro a lot for that type of application, but now I want to build a dedicated mail server for an ISP for which I don't think that SME is flexible enough. I have been experimenting with Debian for a while, but like the Ubuntu approach, so want to give that a go. | 16:01 |
mango | Have you any suggestions for an open source ISP billing systems that could be used on the server? | 16:03 |
mralphabet | open source isp billing system? Is there such a thing? | 16:04 |
mango | I have not found anything so far, but it is an essential requirement for any ISP. At the moment we are using a very old package written in house in Visual Basic. | 16:06 |
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osmosis | anyone know how to reset a drive on a 3ware controller that has timed out ? | 18:48 |
david__ | I have some problems with name resolution on my server. My internal network is named "local". When I ping the router, it fails and shows the address 127.0.0.1, any idea? | 21:24 |
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