Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 23:14:41 -0600 (CST) From: James Wyatt <jwyatt@rwsystr.RWSystems.net> To: Andrew Webster <andrew@guardian.fortress.org> Cc: Norman Hoy <normh@aone.com.au>, lamaster@george.arc.nasa.gov, freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Sendmail - low on space Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.91.980127224514.13089B-100000@rwsystr.RWSystems.net> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.980127165831.21902I-100000@guardian.fortress.org>
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On Tue, 27 Jan 1998, Andrew Webster wrote: > On Wed, 28 Jan 1998, Norman Hoy wrote: > Of course what would be REALLY nice would be a virtual disk driver like > AIX's JFS where you can just keep adding disks when you run out of space > on the logical volume! > > Oh well, we can at least dream... [ much else deleted, cause I use a tty, not a window... 8{) ] I *love* this feature more than I can tell. Your OS installs with the needed partition sizes, leaving the rest of the disk 'uncommitted'. The install process expands them by the amount they need for each package. When you get paged on a low disk space alarm, you can just sprinkle some more space on whichever filesystem is low. It adjusts the mirroring and striping drives' partitions too! If you do not realize what you are doing, it can easily lead to hopelessly fregmented drives, so don't grow by small amounts. You can grow them while users are going at things full blast, but the new mirror can take a few minutes to catch-up. You can only grow, not shrink. It is *very* easy to get used to this power tool! I use several of different unicies, but AIX is the only one I've used with this. Doesn't someone else like HPUX or OSF/1 have something like this? Another nice feature is SSA (Serial SCSI Array?) drives allow multiple machines to access the same sets of drives to improve process-takeover in fail-over systems. If a box goes, it's sibling grabs it's drives, ARPs for it, and starts whatever processes it needs. Users see a few seconds of pause and then it just works again - while you fix the hardware in peace! We have lost systems and not realized it for hours. A take-over scheme like this could work on FreeBSD if you could have two machines share a SCSI-UW bus with some drives. Target-mode SCSI sould allow the machines to exchange info on who had what drives. Any takers? (^_^) Of course, when we tried to use DCE to make some nice client-server systems, we found the software didn't scale as well as the hardware... Oh well, at least DCE had decent RPCs and DNS still works! James Wyatt (jwyatt@rwsystems.net jwyatt@rwsys.lonestar.org) KA5VJL
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