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MakeMKV is my initial ripping tool. This does absolutely no compression and the file sizes are huge (5.0+ for just the DVD and one audio track). You can select exactly what you want to keep in the MKV file. I then run this through Handbrake. Since I only select one audio track, I fire up Handbrake, change the container to MKV and add it to the queue. This should work with BluRay as well, if you have the proper decoder for it, but I have yet to test it.Thid,
What are you using prior to handbrake? I've been using only handbrake to rip DVDs to add to my fileserver with good results, and keeping the multiple soundtracks/subtitles as well. Curious to know if there's a better way.
[root@thideras-server ~]# parted /dev/sda print
Model: INTEL SRCSASBB8I (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 2997GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: gpt
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
1 17.4kB 250GB 250GB primary
2 250GB 500GB 250GB primary
3 500GB 2997GB 2497GB ext3 primary
Rewired the network for the rack today. After firing it up for the first time, one of the fans decided to die. Got a replacement ordered. I still need to get hard drives and rails for the Yonah VM servers.
I'm also very likely to switch my firewall to pfSense. Astaro is good, but I think there is a possibility of having more than 50 devices.
Didn't know they had a HCL. Already got it up and configured. Seems to work fine, but I haven't dropped it in the network yet. I'll probably do that tomorrow morning after I get my new bumper installed on my car.
Which version do you use? I'm on 2.0 RC3, which does not seem to have this issue.
Agreed and thank you.The small things do make a difference IMO. Even if it's just for you, there's good satisfaction to do some DIY that looks like it came that way from the factory, especially if you sell it later on.
Nice clean work!
[thideras@thideras-server ~]$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda3 2.3T 469G 1.8T 21% /mnt/hitachi10
/dev/sdc1 11T 1.4T 9.5T 13% /mnt/hitachi
[thideras@thideras-server ~]$ parted /dev/sdc print
Model: INTEL SRCSASBB8I (scsi)
Disk /dev/sdc: 12.0TB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: gpt
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
1 17.4kB 12.0TB 12.0TB ext4 primary
#!/bin/bash
#Make temp directory
mkdir nagios_nrpe_install;
cd nagios_nrpe_install;
#Download and install RPMForge for the next part
wget http://pkgs.repoforge.org/rpmforge-release/rpmforge-release-0.5.2-2.el6.rf.x86_64.rpm
rpm -Uvh rpmforge-release*
#Install packages needed for NRPE. Could probably trim this down
yum install -y gcc make openssl-devel xinetd perl-Nagios-Plugin perl-Number-Format perl-Readonly perl-version perl-Array-Unique perl-File-Slurp perl-List-MoreUtils vnstat units -y
#Cleanup RPMForge install
rm -rf `find / | grep rpmforge`
adduser nagios;
#Download packages needed to compile
wget http://thideras.com/downloads/nrpe/nrpe-2.12.tar.gz;
wget http://thideras.com/downloads/nrpe/nagios-plugins-1.4.15.tar.gz;
#Extract packages
tar xvf nrpe-2.12.tar.gz;
tar xvf nagios-plugins-1.4.15.tar.gz
cd nagios-plugins-1.4.15
#Configure and install
./configure && make && make install
#Set Permissions
chown nagios.nagios /usr/local/nagios
chown -R nagios.nagios /usr/local/nagios/libexec
cd ../
#Configure and install
cd nrpe-2.12
./configure && make all && make install-plugin && make install-daemon && make install-daemon-config && make install-xinetd;
#edit /etc/xinet.d/nrpe and /etc/services
line=$(expr `grep -n pcanywherestat /etc/services | grep udp | cut -d: -f1` + 1)
sed -i "$line inrpe 5666\/tcp # NRPE" /etc/services
sed -i "s/only_from = 127.0.0.1/only_from = 127.0.0.1 192.168.0.15/" /etc/xinetd.d/nrpe
#Restart service
service xinetd restart
chkconfig xinetd on
cd ../../
#Cleanup
rm -rf nagios_nrpe_install
rm -rf install_nrpe.sh