2 Sep 2007 20:42
Re: Vblades - how many possible
Jima wrote: > On Sat, 1 Sep 2007, Steven wrote: >> For instance if I issue this: vblade e1 0 eth1 /dev/VG1/LV1, it creates >> e0.0 eth1 >> if I issue vblade e2 0 eth1 /dev/VG1/LV2 it creates again e0.0 eth1; >> this has the potential of major disaster and I did crash the server a >> few times by experimenting with numbers. > > Uh, shouldn't the correct syntax be: > > vblade 1 0 eth1 /dev/VG1/LV1 > > and > > vblade 2 0 eth1 /dev/VG1/LV2 > > Mind no 'e' in argument 1; I think that might be what's amiss.Thanks, makes sense and it works! So now I have almost unlimited amount of lv to export. Do you know what are the limits of shelves/slots ? On a different note, I just read this paper and I am a bit worried about the security aspect, what you you think ? http://www.security-assessment.com/files/whitepapers/Insecurities_in_AoE.pdf Regards, > > Jima -- -- Virtual Space International Inc. Steven Dugway USA 206-734-HOST Canada 514-939-HOST (4678) ext 5 Skype:stevenvsi; savetimehosting.net 911hosting.net goodprivacy.net Spam is not allowed: AUP http://www.virtualspaceintl.net/acceptable_use.html -------------------------------------------------------------- Internet Is Here To Stay, Make Sure Your Business Is! -------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/
Thanks, makes sense and it works!
So now I have almost unlimited amount of lv to export.
Do you know what are the limits of shelves/slots ?
On a different note, I just read this paper and I am a bit worried about
the security aspect, what you you think ?
RSS Feed