I need to purchase and attach a lot of disks to a Fedora Core5
box. I do not want to talk with the disk across the network. I want
the disk direct attached. From my IBM days I know I can use SSA
on AIX, is there anything like that for linux? I prefer not to use fiber
as I do not want to introduce a new technology at the moment. One solution
I thought of is something like the Dell PowerVault 220S with 14 drives
pulled through SCSI into a software RAID with md then LVM on top.
Re: LimpM, why the umbilical and the storage arrangement with the PDP10? ... The same reason that people use network storage appliances now. ... been prohibitively expensive to put much disk space on each machine. ... command shell and it would prompt for filenames and give you filename ... (comp.lang.lisp)
Re: Database Performance Problem between 3:00PM and 4:00PM ... where by database becomes extremely slow between 3:00PM and 4:00PM. ... When one looks at CPU Usage, Memory Usage and Disk Usage nothing ... FRom the beginning we suspected Network to be an issue, ... Is it possible that an Oracle backup job, export, or ... (comp.databases.oracle.server)
Drive_letter: refers to a location that is unavailable ... I can get more info about our network... Double-clicking on a file or folder... We've checked into this error message and found this KB - You cannot open a ... There is an unrecoverable disk error on file ~WRL003.tmp. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support)
Drive letter refers to a location that is unavailable ... I can get more info about our network... Double-clicking on a file or folder... We've checked into this error message and found this KB - You cannot open a ... There is an unrecoverable disk error on file ~WRL003.tmp. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Drive_letter: refers to a location that is unavailable ... I can get more info about our network... Double-clicking on a file or folder... We've checked into this error message and found this KB - You cannot open a ... There is an unrecoverable disk error on file ~WRL003.tmp. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support)