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  • Disk Storage | Virtualization

    Clone corrupted disk in XenServer

    Byetzion 31/10/201419/01/2022

    Following some unknown problems, I had recently several XenServer machines (different clusters, different sites and customers, and even different versions) with a VDI-END-of-File issues. It means that while you can start the VM correctly, perform XenMotion to another server you are unable to do any storage-migration task – neither Storage XenMotion, nor VDI copy or…

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  • bash | Clusters | Disk Storage | RedHat Cluster | Scripting/Programming

    ZFS with Redhat Cluster Suite

    Byetzion 25/07/201419/01/2022

    This is a very nice project I have been working on. The hardware at hand – two servers, with a shared SAS bus containing several SAS disks. Since it’s a shared bus, no RAID solution would cut it, and as I don’t want to waste disks with ASM (“normal” redundancy meaning half the size…), I…

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  • bash | Scripting/Programming

    Two advanced bash tricks

    Byetzion 07/06/201406/12/2021

    Well, tricks is not the right word to describe advanced shell scripting usage, however, it does make some sense. These two topics are relevant to Bash version 4.0 and above, which is common for all modern-enough Linux distributions. Yours probably. These ‘tricks’ are for advanced Bash scripting, and will assume you know how to handle…

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  • Disk Storage

    NetApp internals – how to add SSH keys without C$ nor NFS shares

    Byetzion 03/04/2014

    This post will describe the process of placing SSH keys using the internal ‘systemshell’ command of NetApp. As always – when doing something which the vendor did not intend you to do, do it very carefully. This data was obtained from NetApp forums, and while I do not have the original post to link (I…

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  • Linux

    Windows 7 hammering dnsmasq

    Byetzion 01/02/2014

    I migrated to dnsmasq just yesterday, and discovered that a Windows 7 machine was hammering the server with messages like this: FebĀ  1 11:06:07 dns dnsmasq-dhcp[1078]: DHCPINFORM(eth0) 192.168.1.77 91:de:87:7b:e5:a8 FebĀ  1 11:06:07 dns dnsmasq-dhcp[1078]: DHCPACK(eth0) 192.168.1.77 91:de:87:7b:e5:a8 winpc Googling a bit, I found out this link (with an explanation). The solution is fairly simple. Add…

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  • Disk Storage | Virtualization

    XenServer and its damn too small system disks

    Byetzion 26/12/2013

    I love XenServer. I love the product, I believe it to be a very good answer for SMBs, and enterprises. It lacks on external support, true, but the price tag for many of the ‘external capabilities’ on VMware, for instance, are very high, so many SMBs, especially, learn to live without them. XenServer gives a…

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