While not as simple as its automated hardware counterparts, software RAID under Red Hat Linux provides some level of redundancy. While setting up the arrays is somewhat of a hassle, rebuilding a member disk after a failure is a simple one-line command.
After coming into some recently purchased Itanium-based servers, it became apparent during the setup [...]
Monthly Archive for May, 2005
Empty Nagios Notifications Caused by Lack of Disk Space
Posted in archive, computing, troubleshooting on May 12th, 2005
A few days ago I received a few blank emails from my Nagios installation, with no content or indication what was wrong. After a quick glance I couldn’t detect anything wrong with its configuration. After a few minutes of breaking the problem down, I discovered that the problem wasn’t with Nagios at all.
The other day [...]