[hobbit] New Hobbit server install validation

Josh Luthman josh at imaginenetworksllc.com
Fri Feb 20 22:35:08 CET 2009


I don't see a problem with that, in fact I think it would be a wise idea.
Note that anything built on Centos may not work on Debian - I suggest
recompiling/installing it on Debian then copying your configuration.

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On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 4:30 PM, Rafal Roginela <
Rafal.Roginela at americashloans.net> wrote:

>  Hi All,
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> I have a 4.2 install of Hobbit up and running and I am very happy with it.
> It runs on an old Gateway workstation with a Celeron and 512MB and performs
> stellar! CentOs 5 nothing fancy. I was going to move it to a more recent
> piece of hardware a Dell OptiPlex 320, which at least it is under warranty.
> I had the Idea of running it as a Xen VM on a Debian host. Is this a bad
> idea?
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> Clarification of purpose: I'm really not going to run anything else on the
> Xen except for this one VM and maybe and I mean maybe a test xymon VM
> directly replicated from the working production VM. This is to provide me
> with a quick failover ability of copying the image (from backup or if the HD
> is intact directly from there) to another Xen host and BLAMO xymon is
> running within minutes.
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> Does this sound OK? Is there a better way to accomplish this?
>
> Thank you,
>
> *Rafal Roginela**
> *Network Engineer
>
> *AmeriCash Loans, LLC*
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