Ubuntu Servers :: Mount 4 Internal Sata Disks Using Hal On Installation?

Jan 20, 2010

i currently try to mount 4 internal sata disks using hal on a server installation?

i did

apt-get install hal and copied a .fdi script to /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/30-storage-all.fdi

as far is i understand now i need a hal/dbus client
gnome-volumen-manager seems to be one
apt-get install gnome-volume-manager

now im stuck there is no such executable like gnome-volumen-manager thus, how does it work? how can i start it? how do i know if and why the .fdi script works or fails?

since its a server edition and its purpose should be a very minimized server install i dont want a GUI like gnome fully installed

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I have servers which contain SATA disks and SAS disks. I was testing the speed of writing on these servers and I recognized that SAS 10.000 disks much more slowly than the SATA 7200. What do you think about this slowness? What are the reasons of this slowness?

I am giving the below rates (values) which I took from my test (from my comparisons between SAS 10.000 and SATA 7200);

dd if=/dev/zero of=bigfile.txt bs=1024 count=1000000 when this comment was run in SAS disk server, I took this output(10.000 rpm)

(a new server,2 CPU 8 core and 8 gb ram)

1000000+0 records in
1000000+0 records out
1024000000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 12.9662 s, 79.0 MB/s (I have not used this server yet) (hw raid1)

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[sudo] password for bogdan:
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5 39.4GB 41.2GB 1734MB logical linux-swap(v1)

Model: WD 10EAVS External (scsi)
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1 32.3kB 1000GB 1000GB primary fat32 lba

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bogdan@LORD:~$

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Copyright (C) 2002-10 by Bruce Allen, smartmontools

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