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RE: [Xen-users] My future plan
From: Michael Schmidt
[mailto:michael.schmidt@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tue 08/06/2010
15:20 To: philip tricca Cc: Jonathan Tripathy;
Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [Xen-users] My future
plan
Am 08.06.10 16:12, schrieb philip tricca: >
Jonathan, > > Michael Schmidt wrote: >> Hi
Jonathan, >> >> you should think about flash or SD cards as
xen-boot-drive. >> This provides you lower costs and higher energy
efficiency. >> If you mount /tmp and /var/log to an tmpfs, this disks
works very >> well and long. > > Be careful mounting a
tmpfs on /var/log. If you're running on SSDs > it's good to
minimize disk writes but in the event of a nasty error > that brings down
your system you won't have any error logs to let you > know what happened
when it comes back up. > > Best thing to do when you mount tmpfs on
/var/log is to make a syslog > rule that logs ERROR messages to storage
that will survive a reboot. > Something like: > >
*.err /var/persistent.log > > in /etc/rsyslog.conf
should work. > Best practice: Log over the network (with e.g.
syslog-ng) to a central syslog server.
Best Regards -Michael
Schmidt
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Good idea!
What about my use of software iSCSI and the NIC setup? This all
ok?
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