Re: Linux supports hot-swappable hardware? [was Re: - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Lincoln Yeoh
Subject Re: Linux supports hot-swappable hardware? [was Re:
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Msg-id 5.2.0.9.1.20030619103846.00ae8150@mbox.jaring.my
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In response to Re: Linux supports hot-swappable hardware? [was Re:  (Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us>)
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Maybe there's lots of data loss but the records of data loss are also lost.

;)

It's just most people aren't born with Murphy Field Intensifiers.

e.g. I just pressed F1 on a PC BIOS screen option and got contents of some
unknown portion of memory spewed on screen - looks like some server logs (
java etc). Didn't happen with other BIOS options. Bug in BIOS. Rebooted to
somewhat clear the memory and it didn't happen.

Link.

At 01:58 PM 6/18/2003 -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:

>Jonathan Bartlett wrote:
> > > loose.  Asked where his backups were.  "We don't need backups, we run
> on a
> > > RAID5."  uh huh... :-)
> >
> > It amazes me how prevalent this idea is in the industry.
>
>Yes, it is amazing how there isn't more data loss than there already is.
>
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