[Novalug] Topic tomorrow

Fearer, Mark mfearer at verizon.net
Fri May 2 18:13:39 EDT 2008


>From novalug.com :
   
   
  Roger will talk about introducing Linux in a developing country.
  OVERVIEW: At the end of the road lies opportunity. Roger discusses experiences in
introducing Linux in Santa Marta, El Salvador - a small village near the
frontier with Honduras: real-world frustrations, successes, and needs in a
developing country. With images to illustrate the setting and contrast between
an advanced and developing country.
   
  Peter will talk about LVM
OVERVIEW: LVM - your new, better, more flexible and powerful partitions
(and it'll probably make the coffee too). In today's Linux installations, we no longer use static partitions, but instead most installs defaults to the flexible logical volume manager (LVM). Using a device mapper, this tools allows us to dynamically manage space. We can add hard drives and simply expand the "partition" over the new disk, so no new design has to be done. Backup is a snap - create an offline snapshot of your hard drive is done in a matter of seconds. You ran out of space? Well, increase your partition size is easy - you don't have the limitations of traditional partitions.
  Proposed Agenda
  * Introduction
* Harddrives and Traditional Partitions
* LVM Components
* The Device Mapper and it's mysterious working
* Demo
o Setup from scratch
o How to query/view LVM information
  If there is time (each subject below can easily take 15-30 minutes):
* Adding space - expansion
* Snapshots and backups
* LVM configuration files
* LVM recovery 
   
   
   
  

Charles M Howe <cmhowe at patriot.net> wrote:
  What is the topic tomorrow?

Charlie


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