[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
[e_soriano@dapsys.ch: Large Linux Server sucessfull installation]
Someone asked about a large scale "success story" recently. This
from lkml; unfortunately they didn't hint what their application
is.
----- Forwarded message from Eduardo Soriano <e_soriano@dapsys.ch> -----
From: Eduardo Soriano <e_soriano@dapsys.ch>
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 11:23:31 +0100
Subject: Large Linux Server sucessfull installation
For Linux Community
Site Installation Report
LINUX 2.0.36 RedHat 5.2
- ------------------------
Main system
Motherboard Asus 440BX Dual Pentium 450MHz
512KB Cache
512MB RAM
Integrated Adaptec 7890 Chipset Utltra 2
Graphic adaptor ATI UltraII AGP
3Com 3C905 10/100 Mb
Two Mylex FlashPoint LT
One Mylex eXtremeRaid 1100
Keyboard, mouse (unused as system working as a server)
Disks devices
Integrated Adaptec 7890
9GB Ultra2 System disk
9GB Ultra2 Application disk
9GB Ultra2 Work disk
9GB Ultra2 Save disk
FlashPoint LT 1
DLT 40/70 HP SureStore device
DAT 8GB HP SureStore
Flashpoint LT 2
HP SureStore MagnetoOptical Jukebox 40GB 2 drives
HP SureStore MagnetoOptical JukeBox 200GB 2 drives
eXtremeRaid 1100
DAC1164P 3 Channels
Firmware 5.06-0-52
Utility 4.78-08
10 disks 36GB each divided as following:
0 140956 5 Drives Write Thru
1 140956 5 Drives Write Thru
9 of these disks are handled into an external cabinet
1 disk was into the main processor box.
When file system created:
8 file system of 36GB each. This is an example of
File systems hadled by Pack 2:
Disk /dev/rd/c0d1: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 17968 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/rd/c0d1p1 1 4492 36081958+ 83 Linux native
/dev/rd/c0d1p2 4493 8984 36081990 83 Linux native
/dev/rd/c0d1p3 8985 13476 36081990 83 Linux native
/dev/rd/c0d1p4 13477 17968 36081990 83 Linux native
Swap area:
4 partitions of 100MB each
Special used drivers:
DAC960 2.0.0 Beta 4 from www.dandelion.com
Special thanks to Leonard N. Zubkoff (lnz@dandelion.com)
for the quality and reliability of this new driver.
Special used software:
fdisk v2.8 caontained with DAC960 driver
MTX 0.07 package from www.dandelion.com/Linux (again Leonard)
Tests completed without problem to report:
Save of 40GB on DLT tape and retrieval
Fill up a 36GB file system, copy it on another file system,
compare both file systems, delete target file system contents
(rm -r)
Unplug a disk meanwhile system copying. Replace this "damaged"
disk by a new disk.
Power off the system meanwhile heavly used.
Recover time: 30 minutes for a 36 GB file system full of data.
(there are 8 file systems)
Hardware pending troubles:
The external cabinet has room for 9 disks. The 10th disk was
installed into the main processor box.
All disks were linked together using eXtremeRaid 1100 channel 1.
Unable to prepare the System disks from the 2 5 disks packs.
We got all the time: disk nn goes offline
We linked the 9 external disks to the eXtemeRaid 1100 using
channel 2 meanwhile we keep the internal disk on channel 1
Channel 3 is free.
Software pending troubles:
FDISK 2.8 (dandelion version size 158979)
Accepted the above geometry, but is not able to reread it.
Declares all the time:
The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 4942.
No impact on mke2fs as long we know the declared disk geometry
(write that on paper, keep it in a safe place)
This system is working perflectly since 5 days.
Should you need additional or detailed information, please feel free
to e-mail/contact me.
E. Soriano
Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
------------------------------
End of linux-kernel-digest V1 #3575
***********************************
To subscribe to linux-kernel-digest, send the command:
subscribe linux-kernel-digest
in the body of a message to "Majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu". If you want
to subscribe something other than the account the mail is coming from,
such as a local redistribution list, then append that address to the
"subscribe" command; for example, to subscribe "local-linux-kernel":
subscribe linux-kernel-digest local-linux-kernel@your.domain.net
A non-digest (direct mail) version of this list is also available; to
subscribe to that instead, replace all instances of "linux-kernel-digest"
in the commands above with "linux-kernel".
----- End forwarded message -----
--
believing is seeing
gaal@forum2.org
http://www.forum2.org/gaal/