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    • JaredBuschJ

      RHEL 4 not seeing ext3 label

      Watching Ignoring Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Solved IT Discussion rhel 4 rhel grub kernel panic ext3 root label
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      JaredBuschJ

      Booted straight to the CentOS 4 ISO, went into linux rescue, updated the initrd img and bam. working system from the current (as of 4 days ago) manual disk images I made.
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      Next project to re-learn how they restore data files. Have not done that in almost 10 years. Having no virtual infrastructure to play with, prior to this, made that harder.

    • AdamFA

      XenServer installation SR issue

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      AdamFA

      So I was able to make another array, and was also able to make an SR on that array. It's still strange that I'm not able to use thin provisioning by default on install, but for now, it's working.

    • KellyK

      Xenserver 7 and local SRs

      Watching Ignoring Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved IT Discussion xenserver 7.0 lvm ext4 ext3
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      scottalanmillerS

      Easy enough to add to XS7 I assume, but sucks that it isn't the default.

    • black3dynamiteB

      XenServer Thin Provision Snapshots

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      DashrenderD

      My situation wasn't a snapshop - it was a fast copy.. so I'm not really sure.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Linux: Common Filesystems

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      scottalanmillerS

      @Dashrender said:

      Right, but when you're working with files that large - why bother storing them in a VM - just st.... OK yeah, that goes against the standard practice now.. so we need a VM, even if the whole host is a VM - welp, I guess your stuck with XFS 🙂

      Pretty much. EXT4 is pretty silly for a server of any size, which is why even for desktops RHEL is XFS by default and EXT4 only as an option for advanced users. EXT4's days are pretty much over.

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