[K12OSN] Re: Load average sky-high but why????????

Robert Arkiletian robark at gmail.com
Mon Aug 28 18:40:11 UTC 2006


On 8/28/06, dahopkins at comcast.net <dahopkins at comcast.net> wrote:
>
> I checked the RAID and the NIC.  Both are working.  But ... it just
> occurred to me that when the RAID 1 was setup, it wanted to set up the swap
> as RAID 1 as well.  This is probably not such a great thing for software
> raid.


That's okay. Swap SHOULD be on a raid 1 because if you lose a disc while you
are using swap you would crash if you did not have it mirrored. It would be
like losing ram.


>>You could revert back to a previous K12LTSP, and then install LTSP-4.2 on
> top of that to get >>local device support.
>
> True, I just seem to remember that K12LTSP and LTSP don't use exactly the
> same defaults.  I am not sure if the most recent versions of K12LTSP use the
> LTSP default directories/files/etc.  (e.g. k12ltsp uses dhcpd-k12ltsp.confas the
> dhcpd.conf file now).
>
> Thanks all for the assistance.  We have made it through another school
> day.  I will see if there is time to rebuild the server tonight.
>
> Sincerely,
> Dave Hopkins
>
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