Hi Jamie,
Am Freitag, 4. Juni 2004 00:55 schrieb Jamie Cameron:
> > Would it be hard to implement an automatic page refresh like it is in
> > the Mailbox-Module?
>
> Sure .. I should be able to sneak that into the 1.150 release.
confirmed ... :-)
Another question on this. Especially the module itself.
We will upgrade our backup-server to an external SCSI-HDD-Tower with 8*148=
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GiB SCSI-HDDs plus one TapeDevice.
Our Backup-Server itself will have no HDDs anymore in it afterwards.
The basic installation will be ...
/dev/sda1 /boot -> 50 MiB ext3
/dev/sda2 /swap -> 1 GiB
/dev/sda3 / -> 5 GiB ext3
/dev/sda4 none -> 141,95 GiB Linux RAID
/dev/sdb1 none -> 148 Gib Linux RAID
/dev/sdc1 none -> 148 Gib Linux RAID
/dev/sdd1 none -> 148 Gib Linux RAID
/dev/sde1 none -> 148 Gib Linux RAID
/dev/sdf1 none -> 148 Gib Linux RAID
/dev/sdg1 none -> 148 Gib Linux RAID
/dev/sdh1 none -> 148 Gib Linux RAID
After that is the module ready to do the following (or similar):
"There are partitions reserved to be part of a Linux RAID-System. Currently=
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there is no Linux-RAID on your system. Please indicate, which type of RAID=
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you want."
<dropdownbox to select from stripeset to raid x>
(next steps would be for my scenario)
"You have requested to install a RAID 5 system. Should all reserved partion=
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go into that RAID-System?"
[ ] Yes
(Now Webmin should come up with a reasonable solution, maybe saying)
"If you click on this button the basic RAID 5 system will be configured as=
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follows ..."
(maybe)
/dev/sda4 Parity Partition 141,95 GiB
/dev/sdb1 to /dev/sdh1 Data Storage aprox. 1036 TiB
(what I mean is, that there should be a check if a requested type of RAID i=
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possible with the found HDDs or not, and to show up a possible solution to=
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take)
"The basic RAID 5 system has been setup properly. Now you need to choose=20
which filesystem this RAID should have."
<dropdownbox with possible filesystems>
(what I mean is, that the module should automagically find out which kind o=
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filesystems would be useful according to the filesystem size. maybe it can=
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give out a warning: "If you use ext2 or ext3 it will take longer to format=
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the filesystem the more huge the RAID system is.")
"The RAID 5 system has been formatted with $1 properly. Now you will be=20
redirected to the Mount-Module in order to mount your RAID 5 system. Its=20
device name will be /dev/md0. Please indicate the mountpoint in the textbox=
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and then click on $2".
Well so far for the whitepaper ;-)
Martin
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