Re: mirror

From: Roman Neuhauser <neuhauser_at_sigpipe.cz>
Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 17:33:38 +0200
# randy_at_psg.com / 2005-10-04 08:12:32 -0700:
> last i did software mirroring, dinosaurs walked the earth.  back
> then, ccd was the preferred means.  well, a friend has this box,
> and i am a stuckee.  it has two identical drives, and i want to
> just mirror the whole shebang.
> 
>     Filesystem  1K-blocks    Used     Avail Capacity  Mounted on
>     /dev/ad0s1a   1012974   57758    874180     6%    /
>     /dev/ad0s1d   1012974    1882    930056     0%    /var
>     /dev/ad0s1e   1012974      20    931918     0%    /var/spool
>     /dev/ad0s1f 112212598 1766794 101468798     2%    /usr
> 
> is ccd still the way to go, or is there a new incantation?
> thanks!
> 

    I'm using gmirror with ok results (including swap) so far on 6.0
    betas.  There's a howto near the top of the google pile, it lists
    two methods, the one that's labelled "simpler but not that flexible"
    did the trick. (read: it was flexible enough)

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Received on Tue Oct 04 2005 - 13:33:40 UTC

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