What I want is to delete manually all e-mail that are before 01/01/2015
The command is
find /directory/path -type f ! -newermt 2015-01-01 -ls -exec rm -f {} \;
What I want is to delete manually all e-mail that are before 01/01/2015
The command is
find /directory/path -type f ! -newermt 2015-01-01 -ls -exec rm -f {} \;
Hello
Well today I want to explain about my raid experience.
I have to setup a hybrid server on hetzner. I setup the ssd on raid1 using installimage and those other hard drive I have create a raid from linux and mounted them on /raid1 directory .
However after reboot, my /dev/md4 disappear and a /dev/md127 appear.
To create the raid I have use this
fdisk /dev/sdc and /dev/sdd . Make a primary partition and set it up as fd software raid partition .
mdadm –create /dev/md4 –level=1 –raid-devices=2 /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdd1
mkfs.ext4 /dev/md4
mkdir /raid1
mount /dev/md4 /raid1
And insert this into fstab file
/dev/md4 /raid1 ext4 noatime,rw 0 0
So how to fix this ?
First I try to input some information into /etc/mdadm.conf but without luck . It appear that the linux read this late and the centos/ubuntu initalize this from initrd . So in order to fix this some steps have to be done .
After reboot try to fill the information into mdadm.conf with
ARRAY /dev/md/4 UUID=b3c33fe5:3b078681:e2776e37:4f9fd991
The UUID I have taken from
mdadm –detail /dev/md4
First unmount and stop the raid
mdadm –stop /dev/md127
After this assemble it again with your desire
mdadm –assemble /dev/md4 /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdd1
After this I have copy the
/boot/initramfs-2.6.32-573.3.1.el6.x86_64.img to a backup file ( initramfs-2.6.32-573.3.1.el6.x86_64.img-back ) in case something go wrong.
After this run
dracut –force
If is centos 5 or less you have to copy initrd file and to recreate use
mkinitrd -f -v /boot/initrd-$(uname -r).img $(uname -r)
On ubuntu you have to run
sudo update-initramfs -u
And restart the server.
If you ever are on vps and try to change time and you see it wrong , you can try this also
echo 1 > /proc/sys/xen/independent_wallclock
After this set the clock again .
For me worked .
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