IRC log of #cubox of Fri 16 Jan 2015. All times are in CET < Back to index

00:22 heap_ hi
00:22 heap_ is cubox i4 receiver MCE compatible?
00:26 cbxbiker61_ yep
00:26 cbxbiker61_ you're taking about remote control i assume
00:32 heap_ yes
00:33 heap_ if i can use some hp MCE remote
00:33 heap_ or if i need to buy mce usb receiver too
00:33 cbxbiker61_ it's really a matter of setting lircd options appropriately, the receiver pulls in everything
00:34 heap_ hmhm well last time i bought mce receiver and remote just plugged in and everything works on zotac + openelec
00:35 heap_ another question is it possible to setup something like hybrid raid on cubox? something as sylogyc has
00:36 cbxbiker61_ i don't know what hybrid raid is, the device treats sata devices pretty much the same as any other linux box
00:38 heap_ that u can build r5 more effeciently as with mdm
00:39 heap_ http://www.solid-run.com/archive/phpbb/topic1696.html
00:39 cbxbiker61_ raiding across a single sata link doesn't make sense for most purposes
00:40 cbxbiker61_ yes, it improves redundancy, but it slows things down
00:42 heap_ cbxbiker61_: you mean software raiding?
00:43 cbxbiker61_ what were you thinking?
00:43 heap_ raid in the box where you put Hdds or sw raid on cubox
00:44 cbxbiker61_ you have a device that raids and presents a single volume to the linux device?
00:52 heap_ no?
00:52 heap_ i have box where u plug hdds and this box can do raid and yhen you plug it using esata into cubox
00:56 cbxbiker61_ if the raid happens on the device and you present a single volume to the cubox it's simple...
00:56 cbxbiker61_ the cubox trees the raid as a single volume just like any other linux device
01:00 heap_ ok and if it doesnt happen on device and i want to do it on cubox?
01:03 cbxbiker61_ yes, it improves redundancy, but it slows things down
01:04 cbxbiker61_ sound like i'm repeating myself
01:05 heap_ well i dont think it will slow things down rapidly, but question is if its possible to setup this type of raid on cubox
01:05 cbxbiker61_ yes
01:06 cbxbiker61_ you can think anything you want, and you can do anything you want
01:07 cbxbiker61_ determine what speed you want if you want 40MB/sec you can't do raid
01:08 cbxbiker61_ just set up a freenas box if you want full blown multi-disk support
01:30 heap_ hmhmh
01:30 heap_ cbxbiker61_: so based what are you saying is that when i do hw raid in hdd enclosure it should be fine
01:30 heap_ but when i do raid in cubox i wont get that much performance
01:31 cbxbiker61_ diagram it out, if you send twice as much data across one link, you will half the performance
01:32 cbxbiker61_ raid would increase traffic across the link more than twice
01:32 heap_ hw one
01:32 heap_ i hope
01:32 cbxbiker61_ then it makes no difference
01:33 heap_ i dont understand
01:33 cbxbiker61_ do your own research...and then do whatever you want
01:34 heap_ ah
01:34 heap_ so you are saying something, and when i ask specific question u say do you own research
01:34 heap_ :)
01:35 heap_ there isnt that much info around it..
01:35 cbxbiker61_ damn it. diagram it out like i said
01:39 heap_ diagram what?
01:40 heap_ its about sw / compatibility .. not diagramming something under ideal conditions
23:14 _dab_ kernel/Makefile:124: recipe for target 'kernel/timeconst.h' failed
23:14 _dab_ make[1]: *** [kernel/timeconst.h] Error 127
23:14 _dab_ Makefile:841: recipe for target 'kernel' failed
23:14 _dab_ anyone else get this?
23:15 _dab_ this is from the SR 3.14 git
23:51 metrem hi defiant, it's about xbmc build and my error, see xbmc log here : http://pastebin.com/Jz977QYb