I complete lost my hobbit server for a day. Is there any work done
on setting up fail over servers?
I got my server back and backed up all my custom and config files so I
can now reproduce my setup.
But a true fail over server is needed.
Next I just added 87 clients as a test. I may want to remove them. Yes
I CAN write a script to do the drop and
Im not worried about editing the bb-host file, but maybe the the
enable/disable gui could be extended to include
a drop feature or a separate GUI? Im not one for GUIs but others will
be admining this too.
Disk test be nice all three number could be put in a graph: $ /usr/bin/df -Pk Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on /dev/vg00/lvol4 19532 5183 14349 27% /home00
Some one ask about having required fs , what the status on this.
There is an old unix program out there called Watcher. One nice feature was it alerted you to large changes. Like a FS grew or decreased by 5% or 1G . (Or decreased by 100% ;rm -rf *!!
How about move or duplicating the tip: What do the little red/yellow/green icons mean ? on the web page in the head or footer ?
Took me a while to find it. These are a BIG selling point for hobbit; visual impaired and color blind people are provided for! Big issue for large corps!
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