No exactly, I wouldn't let it rest if it doesn't boot with a degraded drive.. That's the whole point! Something if obviously wrong with /boot among all 3.
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No exactly, I wouldn't let it rest if it doesn't boot with a degraded drive.. That's the whole point! Something if obviously wrong with /boot among all 3.
I would try the second bond independent of the first one to see if it boots with no delay?
Here is my config for a single bond, slight variances:
/etc/modprobe.d/aliases.conf
alias bond0...
Any results on your tests?
Try to edit smb.conf add this old trick?
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
This sounds like a horror story :) Have you considered reinstalling from scratch and just restoring everything?
I've been using BackupPC with great success. I like the incremental version and restoring features, all web based.
It takes a little bit to configure but once setup is solid.
Yes but it's not supported under 10.04 out of the box yet. 11.10 uses 3.0 so it will work.
When you are doing an installation from scratch with 10.04 it is still very difficult because 10.04 does...
The pwrstat utility is for a single computer connected to the ups, if that's all you need you are ok.
Cyber power just recently released the linux version of their agent software. Previously it...
Your installation is fine, you using the correct 32 or 64 bit version?
Is this for a single PC connected to the UPS, because you would have to use the agent version / with client to control...
WTF I hope I don't work with you!
Ok so you are installing 10.04.2 good since this one is the one I know 100% works with the files I provided.
Make sure you dont have updates, if you don't do an update the kernel won't change. ...
The instructions you listed above are for installing the controller onto an existing system not a fresh install though just to be clear.
Something in the include is probably causing an error then, did you check the error log file in apache?
edit /etc/defaults/grub
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
Add to that line as an example.
then:
sudo update-grub
32 bit is definitely still do-able. The 64-bit recommendation must be new, just last month 32-bit was still recommended so it looks like things have finally stabalized and moving forward towards...
Just to link another similar issue from another post:
Reference:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1848968&page=2
The 10.04.02 version of this should work with LVM as I am using that one on my own server. Can you try that and see if that one works with LVM for you?
There is also NIS server/client that can share the password/group so you don't have to maintain multiple users.
Another one is a radius server which also does this.
Another option for your...
You can also run "startx" at the command line without running gdm it will not restart itself after logging out of the gui which I think you are looking for.
protoss is OP
Atleast you know it's not crashing so you'll have to power off manually.
Last suggestion from me is to try latest bios..
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Double check your bios, maybe do a "reset to defaults" on your bios flags to be sure.
So what type of hardware is this, old/new?
Ah.. No crash, it just didn't power off.
Check your motherboard bios if you have ACPI enabled.
The logging stops once the syslog daemon is killed so there's no logging after that.
What messages do you see on screen?
What command are you using to shutdown? (example: sudo shutdown -h now)
How can this be a stock 11.04 on new hardware should boot under 10 seconds (excluding any bios stuff) A friend installed on an SSD and it's up in mere seconds.