Re: [SLUG] Actual Tech Post - My new server

From: Larry Brown (larry.brown@dimensionnetworks.com)
Date: Sun Jun 13 2004 - 10:08:01 EDT


I'd look at mondo for backup. It backs up to cd, and I bet it wouldn't
be much trouble to adapt it to DVD. For that matter it may natively do
so already.

http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/

Although it has been a while since I rebuilt the kernel, it really
wasn't that difficult as I remember. If you are just going to build the
module, it should be even easier. I would go with a distro you are more
comfortable with and jump through the extra hoops at the gate to get it
running smoothly with the module. Otherwise you may be regretting the
decision every time you have to work on it and have to remember how that
distro does things again. etc.

I've never worked with SATA HD so I can't give any hints on what works
best though.

Good luck.

Larry

On Sat, 2004-06-12 at 21:25, Ken Elliott wrote:
> Actual technical post here, Haiku no necessary...
>
> Just built a new server, using:
> Pentium 4 @3GHz, 1 GB RAM dual channel @ 800 MHz FSB
> Intel motherboard (D865PERL) with Serial ATA drives
> Pair of SATA 120 GB drives - plan to mirror them.
> Sony DVD burner for Backup
> 550 watt Power supply
> Lian Li 6077 case (so she'll be pur-dy)
>
> Well, I have to set the BIOS to "legacy" for Debian to see the HDD. A
> known-good copy of Knoppix-STD never gets to the GUI. So far, I looks like
> I have to run Gentoo if I want native support of SATA hard drives. SuSE
> shows support of the all 865PE chipset-based motherboards as "partial".
>
> It appears my options are:
> Set BIOS for "legacy" and run any distro.
> Compile a new kernel with a SATA mod
> Run Gentoo (should be "interesting")
> Hit the boss up for $1500 for Windows Server 2003 and CALS, remove him from
> hole in ceiling.
>
> And I'm clueless about support for DVD burning (for backup).
>
> I'm in no hurry to put it into production. A week or two won't hurt, so I
> can play with many options. I'm planning to run it as a file server, print
> server, mail server, web server and mySQL Server. Expect to have 10 user
> for now.
>
> Comments/suggestions?
>
> Ken Elliott
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