Do I need to reboot or restart services after installing this update?
No, a reboot of your system or any of your services is not required. This vulnerability is in the initial import of the process environment from the kernel. This only happens when Bash is started. After the update that fixes...
hi
i dont know another way. I found this trick this afternoon as I faced the same problem.
Change it in the file /etc/network/interfaces
here you will find more information, what to consider if you running a debian VM in the OVH environment : http://help.ovh.co.uk/BridgeClient#link3
I'm currently in La Gomera for vacation and do not have www access all the time - i'm sorry. But i guess there are some others ithis forum which may help you.
I dont think this problem is related to your controller. We run around 20 Proliant servers with smart array controllers and we dont have any issue with proxmox.
Yes, if a newer firmware is available, perform the update.
@fpausp
first get your Battery :cool:
but it looks good , except the Cache Ratio: 100% Read / 0% Write is a bit unbalanced - well if this is fine for your case. I dont mind.
you are running a slightly better controller (P410i) and faster disks than informant (P400i).
hmm this is strange. well then back to start and reverse the settings you make before then.
btw. I just found in your config details, that your disks are connected with
PHY Transfer Rate: 1.5GBPS
I might be wrong, but the ST91000640NS should run on PHY Transfer Rate: 6.0 GBPS ?
The command line utility to check the controller configuration is “hpacucli”. Navigating using hpacucli is very straight forward.
“ctrl all show config detail” Will give you the entire controller configuration. What does this command show ?
If you have the BBU received , start doing the performance baselineing and adjust the parameters to your need. Iozone is what I use for that.Here another example :http://www.overclock.net/t/515068/tuning-a-hp-smart-array-p400-with-linux-why-tuning-really-matters
Google is full of results if you...
Yes, I was wrong and mixed things up.
Drive Write Cache: If enable means the array will use the onboard cache on the hard drive. It will write the data here first and then to the disk. If the server is not procted via UPS and looses power. Data in the cache will be lost and cause data...
Here are some notes how to install some HP utilities : http://st2.streamhosting.ch/wp/2013/09/management-component-pack-for-proliant-hpsmh-for-wheezy/
Install hpacucli (HP Command Line Array Configuration Utility) and make yourself familiar with this tool by reading the following infromations...
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