nossr50 wrote:I lost my hearth fire
I'm guessing this is normal?
Kind of sucks because I put a lot of work into the area I claimed
me too. :'(
nossr50 wrote:I lost my hearth fire
I'm guessing this is normal?
Kind of sucks because I put a lot of work into the area I claimed
loftar wrote:Granger wrote:Then put some of the donations into a SSD as main disk (to get throughput and IOPS to keep game server served), use LVM snapshots (or ZFS clones or whatever) to freeze a filesystem copy and then rsync it to a normal RAIDed volume for backup (using hardlinks against an old backup will offer multiple generations cheaply).
Well, true enough, there are ways around it. I haven't exerted any efforted for it, however, since I've mainly just kept a backup around for the utmost disaster of a hard drive failure, though. I hadn't expected XFS to regularly corrupt data on power failures. Reasonably, I guess I should switch back to ext3 instead (I used XFS on the new hard drive mainly for its ability to be extended on-line, and because I find it performs rather well).
Granger wrote:> resize2fs /path/to/volume
Kurina wrote:It continues to tell me I cannot have more than one plot.
loftar wrote:Kurina wrote:It continues to tell me I cannot have more than one plot.
That should be a rather small problem. Just use the Declaim option on the adventure menu.
loftar wrote:Granger wrote:> resize2fs /path/to/volume
Resize2fs is nice, but the patch to allow it online is non-standard and only applied in a small set of distributions. Unfortunately, Debian isn't one of them.
Granger wrote:Ever tried gentoo?
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