Solaris / Resizing LVM PVs (was: Debian experiences)
Ben Scott
dragonhawk at gmail.com
Sun Nov 5 17:10:30 EST 2006
On 11/5/06, Tom Buskey <tom at buskey.name> wrote:
> I've been using VMware server for playing with OSes. Solaris works well ...
Hmmm, that's a good thought. I went to all the trouble of setting
up the nifty multi-boot system, and I think it's blinded me. I keep
ignoring virtualization. Hammer myopia. Thanks for the nudge. :)
>> A third disk would also get the job done, but this is a SATA system
>> and I don't have any extra SATA disks.
>
> You've probably got extra SCSI or PATA disks though. The march of
> progress. *sigh*
I've got more PATA disks that I can remember. The only reason I
don't have more SCSI disks is that I gave away a bucket full of them
(literally -- a big blue bucket) to another LUG member. Sadly, the
bucket was probably worth more than the disks. Who wants a
half-height, 18 GB SCSI drive, these days?
OTOH, the 15KRPM SAS disks we're getting in servers at work these
days are *nice*. :-)
-- Ben
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