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  1. 1. Is your machine...

    • Relatively current as of now (blows E&B away)
      188
    • Relatively current as of E&B sunset (played E&B very well but is rather outdated now)
      33
    • Outdated as of E&B sunset
      7
    • none of the above (clarify?)
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I play on my Dell Studio XPS 1640 laptop.

This thing is awesome.

Intel Core 2 Duo T9550 CPU running at 2.66 GHz

8 GB DDR3 RAM

500GB Western Digital SATAII HDD

Also running a 1 TB External eSATA HDD

ATI HD 4670 with 1 GB Dedicated RAM

blu-ray drive

1920x1080 screen resolution.

for a laptop is not bad.

What's the battery life like on that thing?

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BFG Nividia GTX 260 (triple SLI)

8gb ram

nforce 780i motherboard (older but still awesome IMO)

intel extreme core duo quad q8200

1.6tb storage

i played enb from sunrise to sunset on a dual processor athlon mp 1.6 with a ati 9800 pro and 2gb of ram.

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Upgraded my system 2 months ago:

Corsair Obsidian 800D Full Tower Case.

Gigabyte GA-EX58-EXTREM Mobo.

Intel Core i7 920 CPU @ 4 GHz.

Corsair Dominator 6 GB RAM @ 1600 MHz.

EVGA GTX 285 HydroCopper, 1GB GFX Card.

MIST 800 WATT PSU.

WD VelociRaptor 150 GB Disk.

500 GB Samsung SpingPoint Disk.

LG BD/HDDVD/DVD Reader/Burner.

Full water cooling with 2x120 radiator.

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In between actually with some outdated components.

Intel P4 3.2 Ghz processor

1 Gig Corsair matched DDR

500 Gig Barracuda HDD

500 Gig Barracuda HDD

Nvidia GeForce 7600 GS (AGP) :angry:

Viewsonic A91f+

Viewsonic A75f

MSI MS-7 Mainboard w/800 mhz FSB

Widnows XP Home

Hope to be building a new box after tax refund but it isn't really high on my list of priorities. At this moment though, I have my EQ toon set to trader mode selling off junk while posting here so I guess it does what I need. Going to try firing up the E&B client momentarily to see if I can run both. :)

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Ive prob upgraded about 10-15 times since then, this machine is prob over 9000 times better then what i had before.

MSI K9N2 SLI Platinum AM2+/AM2 NVIDIA nForce 750a SLI ATX AMD Motherboard

AMD Phenom 9850 BLACK EDITION 2.5GHz Socket AM2+ 125W Quad-Core Processor

CORSAIR DOMINATOR 8GB

EVGA 896-P3-1255-AR GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 896MB 448-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16

Win Vista 64bit Ent

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I'm running a Bacardi induced quad core rumrunner

with a Hypnotic induced vid card running off 30% alcohol induced frame rate bilateral to the 45% vomit rate of alcohol consumption

Add to this 2 gigabytes worth of maker's mark whiskey promotion video

and the 30 linear gigabytes of jack daniels rebuttal promotion

i think I got a sweet machine, has functionality and umph.

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there is one thing wanted to say dont use an amd system the temp go up when playing an game best is to get an intel system

Manufacturer: asus

Processor: Intel® Core2 Quad CPU Q8200 (4 CPUs), ~3.1GHz overclocked

Memory: 14 GB RAM DDR 2

Hard Drive: 320GB,320GB,,500GB, 500GB, 1TB, 2x 250GB extern

Video Card: Asus Videokaart PCI-e Radeon HD4870 DK 1GB DDR5 2xDVI/HDCP

Monitor: Fujitsu Siemens 26", DVI, HDMI + flattv Philips 26" [26" LCD]

Sound Card: Luidsprekers (SoundMAX Integrated Digital HD Audio)

Speakers/Headphones: skytronic surround system/ 2x dap, 2x roland

Keyboard: Logitech G15 Blue v1

Mouse: Logitech G9 Laser Mouse

Mouse Surface: Desk

Operating System: Windows windows 7 Ultimate

Motherboard: asus P5Q-E

Computer Case: Thermaltake armor big tower + side pannel (250 mm Fan)

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I currently run on two machines. My server (3.2ghz dell dimension from 2004) and my primary gaming rig

Manufacturer: Home Built (Newegg Parts)

Processor: Intel® Core i7 CPU 860 @ 2.80GHz (8 CPUs), ~2.8GHz

Memory: 8192MB RAM

Hard Drive: 150 GB Raptor. 1TB WD

Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 SLI

Monitor: 3 x 22" Acer Widescreens on Matrox Triplehead2Go

Sound Card: Digital Audio (HDMI) (High Definition Audio Device)

Speakers/Headphones: Bose Computer Speakers / Bose In-Ear Headphones

Keyboard: Razer Lycosa

Mouse: Razer Mamba

Mouse Surface: Allsop Steel Mouspad

Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit (6.1, Build 7600) (7600.win7_rtm.090713-1255)

Motherboard: ASUS P7P55D EVO LGA 1156 Intel P55 ATX Intel Motherboard - Retail

Computer Case: XCLIO A380PLUS-BK Fully Black 1.0mm SECC/ ABS ATX Full Tower Computer Case

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So glad i am not running my EnB live setup today i mean a 1.4ghz amd with 1 gig ram and a ati 8500 would just be terribad. I do have all those comps in a box some where but my amd 5400+ dual core, asus n2m32-sli deluxe mobo and 4 gigs ddr2 sli memory seems to still hold up even tho its little old. i did replace my dual 8600 gts with 1 geforce 250 gts oc and can now again run any game at max settings w/o a skip. wish i could put a good x4 on my board seems to only support a quad core at 2.4ghz might be better off with my 5400+ o/c'd at 3.0ghz though, hate to lose the clock since multithreading not a biggie for pc games, not sure if the 2 extra cores going to make a difference to a guy whoms idea of multitasking is streaming pandora radio and gaming at the same time.

:)

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My PC's only last like one Year, then i have to upgrade something :)

Specs:

Asus Crosshair IV Formula

3.4GhZ AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition @ 3.75Ghz

8GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 RAM

Asus GTX-295 Dual-GPU

Super Flower 1200W PSU

All silenty water chilled

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I've just bought an Intel 8088. I'm thinking about building a replica of an IBM PC. Will this run EnB? :)

I've grown weary of the ease of use afforded me by my Core i7-920 running at 4.0 Ghz.

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Don't laugh C del ...at work we still have an old 8088 up on a shelf collecting dust. That computer was up and running when I first started on my job. Of course that was 22 years ago :( . Been dragging them into modern times from that day to now. Still using my OLD setup with a few upgrades.

AMD Athlon 1.2 Ghz

750 megs of ram

Nvidia 5500 128 meg video

Windows XP (upgraded from 98)

and believe it or not 125 watt power supply

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some tips from a technician and admin:

  • i dont recommend RAID 0 for sensitive data (whatever your files are, like photos and documents). try instead RAID 5 or 6.
  • nor RAID from a onboard controller. either use the operating system RAID functionality, or use a known brand controller card, like Promise. relying on white-brand/"chinese" brands is bad idea, and so is relying on motherboard RAID (plus its all software RAID, still uses your CPU to do it
  • dont' use SSDs for partitions that are written to a lot (swap/page file, linux swap, temporary files, log files, games constantly needing patches, etc)
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Don't laugh C del ...at work we still have an old 8088 up on a shelf collecting dust. That computer was up and running when I first started on my job. Of course that was 22 years ago ;) . Been dragging them into modern times from that day to now. Still using my OLD setup with a few upgrades.

AMD Athlon 1.2 Ghz

750 megs of ram

Nvidia 5500 128 meg video

Windows XP (upgraded from 98)

and believe it or not 125 watt power supply

Haha. Wow. Also, I can't believe your PC can run on 125 Watts - I have a 1.05 kW supply in my current rig, which I built a little more than a year ago (not that I use anything near that amount of power).

some tips from a technician and admin:

  • i dont recommend RAID 0 for sensitive data (whatever your files are, like photos and documents). try instead RAID 5 or 6.
  • nor RAID from a onboard controller. either use the operating system RAID functionality, or use a known brand controller card, like Promise. relying on white-brand/"chinese" brands is bad idea, and so is relying on motherboard RAID (plus its all software RAID, still uses your CPU to do it
  • dont' use SSDs for partitions that are written to a lot (swap/page file, linux swap, temporary files, log files, games constantly needing patches, etc)

1. Yep.

2. Oh yeah.

3. Really? Why? (curious)

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When I play, it's almost always on my desktop that's not cutting edge, but still miles ahead of anything EnB required. (I 6-logged once, just to see how it would handle.. handled about as well as the PC I was playing on around the time of sunset used to handle one instance, heh.)

But for mobile gaming I have a netbook whose performance I would equate to something closer to top end at sunset.. can handle 2 instances, but no more.

Also, for nostalgia gaming I have a machine that has a dual-boot setup with win98 and DOS. I ran EnB on it once.. but it performed poorly enough that I just deleted it and said 2 machines is enough.

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[quote name='C Del' timestamp='1299160856' post='35632']
I've just bought an Intel 8088. I'm thinking about building a replica of an IBM PC. Will this run EnB? :)

I've grown weary of the ease of use afforded me by my Core i7-920 running at 4.0 Ghz.
[/quote]

Ha, I still have a functioning 8086 - an AT&T PC 6300. First computer I ever owned with a hard drive, can't bring myself to get rid of it - even if it's not Y1992 compliant (yes, that's 1992, not Y2K - it was designed with a 3-bit year in its custom battery-backed clock chip, so it was only valid for the years from 1984 to 1991!).

Here's how times have changed . . . back when I was actually using it as my primary computer the (10 MEGA-byte) hard drive crashed. The local mega-retailer at the time, the long gone Elek-Tek, quoted me $700 for an OEM but suggested I could get a plug-compatible 20 MB drive for *only* $399 - which I did.

Still boots but really has no use other than as a fond memory of days gone by.

For $400 today you can build a RAID-5 array in the multi-TB range.
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my desktop runs at around 100 watt; my server runs at 120watt with a RAID6 array made of 6 sata disks.

SSDs are teared down really fast with constant writing, as so happens in a server read-write environment for example.
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[quote name='LPCA' timestamp='1299807293' post='36231']
my desktop runs at around 100 watt; my server runs at 120watt with a RAID6 array made of 6 sata disks.

SSDs are teared down really fast with constant writing, as so happens in a server read-write environment for example.
[/quote]
Specs? Man, you must really value data integrity. Are you running a database server or just want to be extra-certain you don't lose your mp3's? :)
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[quote name='C Del' timestamp='1299823853' post='36248']
Specs? Man, you must really value data integrity. Are you running a database server or just want to be extra-certain you don't lose your mp3's? :)
[/quote]

from the notes taken at the time, found in email:
[list][*][color="#000000"]case: Cooler Master CM-690 II Advanced (Mid-Tower/ATX) (RC-692) [b]~90€[/b]
[/color][*][color="#000000"]psu: Corsair VX450W (450W/ATX12V/80plus/120mm) (CMPSU-450VX) [b]65,00€[/b][/color][*][color="#000000"]board: Gigabyte MA78G-DS3H (ATX/AM2+/780G/SB700) (GA-MA78G-DS3H) [/color][color="#000000"][b]87,90€[/b]
[/color][*][color="#000000"]cpu: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 7750 (2.7GHz/1024+2048KB/95W) (AD775ZWCGHBOX) [b] [/b][b]56,25€[/b][/color][*][color="#000000"]ram: Kingston HyperX 4GB-Kit (DDR2/1066MHz/4GB/CL5/2.3V) (KHX8500D2K2/4G) [/color][color="#000000"] [b] 60,00[/b][b]€[/b][/color][*][color="#000000"]hdd: 6x Western Digital Caviar Green 500GB (SATA/5400~7200RPM/500GB/32MB) (WD5000AADS) [/color][color="#000000"][b]48,54€ x 6 = 291,24€[/b]
[/color][*][color="#000000"]dvd-rw: LG Super Multi 22x DVD-RW LightScribe (PATA/22X/2MB) (GH22LP20RB) [b]22,88€[/b][/color][*][color="#000000"]network: 2x Intel Pro/1000 CT PCI-E DESKTOP ADAPTER (EXPI9301CTBLK) [b] [/b][b]30,60€ x 2 = 61,20€[/b][/color][*][color="#000000"]spdif: [/color][color="#000000"] Gigabyte S/PDIF Digital Audio Input Output Cable (CAI1SPINO-11R) [b] [/b][b]6,50€[/b][/color][*][color="#000000"]keyboard: MS Digital Media Keyboard 3000 [b]~30€[/b]
[/color][*][color="#000000"]mouse: MS Intellimouse Explorer 3.0 [b]~30€[/b]
[/color][*][color="#000000"]screen: old 15'' flat screen
[/color][/list]-
cpu and ram were cheap. it's optimized for redundancy/security and low power.
runs Debian 5.0, 64-bit, only, no other operating system.
gives about 2TB of usable data with those 6 disks in RAID6. will post RAID specs later.

i use it for various things - intranet server, file storage (personal and work), backup from VPS @ work, master controller of webmin cluster, R&D and other stuff. will work as router/firewall and media streamer when i buy a new switch 1000mbps...

might add, was really fun to assemble, configure and test chaos on it. RAID6 survives up to 2 disk failures on my setup.
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took a while, busy with work hehe =P
dumps taken from webmin, text/config files and commands.

there is basically 3 RAID arrays, one of them being RAID 1 for boot, with 200MB (and 4 spare disks), another being RAID 6 with 10GB for backups, and another RAID 6 with about 1.8TB for data, stored in a LVM group (Linux Volume Management).

the LVM group is called router and is made of 3 logical volumes: os with 40GB, swap with 6GB and close to 1.8TB for data.

[b]the resulting partition layout is:[/b]
/boot ........ 200MB ... ext3
/backup ... 10GB ..... ext3
/ ................ 40GB ..... ext4
/home ...... 1.8TB .... ext4
swap ......... 6GB ...... swap

the disks are typically between 25 and 32ºC.

full specs bellow...

[size="3"][b]Disk & Partitions:[/b][/size]
[quote]
[size="2"][b]SATA device A,[/b][/size] [size="2"]465.76 GB[/size] [size="2"]ATA WDC WD5000AADS-0[/size] [size="2"]3[/size]
# partition table of /dev/sda
unit: sectors

/dev/sda1 : start= 63, size= 417627, Id=fd, bootable
/dev/sda2 : start= 417690, size= 5237190, Id=fd
/dev/sda3 : start= 5654880, size=971113185, Id=fd
/dev/sda4 : start= 0, size= 0, Id= 0

[size="2"][b]SATA device B,[/b][/size] [size="2"]465.76 GB[/size] [size="2"]ATA WDC WD5000AADS-0[/size] [size="2"]3
[/size]# partition table of /dev/sdb
unit: sectors

/dev/sdb1 : start= 63, size= 417627, Id=fd, bootable
/dev/sdb2 : start= 417690, size= 5237190, Id=fd
/dev/sdb3 : start= 5654880, size=971113185, Id=fd
/dev/sdb4 : start= 0, size= 0, Id= 0

[size="2"][b]SATA device C,[/b][/size] [size="2"]465.76 GB[/size] [size="2"]ATA WDC WD5000AADS-0[/size] [size="2"]3
[/size]# partition table of /dev/sdc
unit: sectors

/dev/sdc1 : start= 63, size= 417627, Id=fd, bootable
/dev/sdc2 : start= 417690, size= 5237190, Id=fd
/dev/sdc3 : start= 5654880, size=971113185, Id=fd
/dev/sdc4 : start= 0, size= 0, Id= 0

[size="2"][b]SATA device D,[/b][/size] [size="2"]465.76 GB[/size] [size="2"]ATA WDC WD5000AADS-0[/size] [size="2"]3
[/size]# partition table of /dev/sdd
unit: sectors

/dev/sdd1 : start= 63, size= 417627, Id=fd, bootable
/dev/sdd2 : start= 417690, size= 5237190, Id=fd
/dev/sdd3 : start= 5654880, size=971113185, Id=fd
/dev/sdd4 : start= 0, size= 0, Id= 0

[size="2"][b]SATA device E,[/b][/size] [size="2"]465.76 GB[/size] [size="2"]ATA WDC WD5000AADS-0[/size] [size="2"]3
[/size]# partition table of /dev/sde
unit: sectors

/dev/sde1 : start= 63, size= 417627, Id=fd, bootable
/dev/sde2 : start= 417690, size= 5237190, Id=fd
/dev/sde3 : start= 5654880, size=971113185, Id=fd
/dev/sde4 : start= 0, size= 0, Id= 0

[size="2"][b]SATA device F,[/b][/size] [size="2"]465.76 GB[/size] [size="2"]ATA WDC WD5000AADS-0[/size] [size="2"]3[/size]
# partition table of /dev/sdf
unit: sectors

/dev/sdf1 : start= 63, size= 417627, Id=fd, bootable
/dev/sdf2 : start= 417690, size= 5237190, Id=fd
/dev/sdf3 : start= 5654880, size=971113185, Id=fd
/dev/sdf4 : start= 0, size= 0, Id= 0
[/quote]

[size="3"][b]RAID:[/b][/size]
[quote]
[size="2"]1[/size] [size="2"]Linux RAID[/size] [size="2"][img]https://f2-213-228-141-39.netvisao.pt:10000/fdisk/images/gap.gif[/img][/size] [size="2"]203.95 MB[/size] [size="2"]1[/size] [size="2"]26[/size] [size="2"]/dev/md0[/size]
[size="2"]2[/size] [size="2"]Linux RAID[/size] [size="2"]2.50 GB[/size] [size="2"]27[/size] [size="2"]352[/size] [size="2"]/dev/md1[/size]
[size="2"]3[/size] [size="2"]Linux RAID[/size] [size="2"][img]https://f2-213-228-141-39.netvisao.pt:10000/fdisk/images/gap.gif[/img][img]https://f2-213-228-141-39.netvisao.pt:10000/fdisk/images/gap.gif[/img][/size] [size="2"]463.06 GB[/size] [size="2"]353[/size] [size="2"]60801[/size] [size="2"]/dev/md2[/size]
[/quote]
[quote]
[b]/dev/md0[/b] [color="#00aa00"]Yes[/color] Mirrored (RAID1) 203.81 MB /dev/sda1 | /dev/sdb1
[b]/dev/md1[/b] [color="#00aa00"]Yes[/color] Dual Redundant (RAID6) 9.99 GB /dev/sda2 | /dev/sdb2 | /dev/sdc2 | /dev/sdd2 | /dev/sde2 | /dev/sdf2
[b]/dev/md2[/b] [color="#00aa00"]Yes[/color] Dual Redundant (RAID6) 1.81 TB /dev/sda3 | /dev/sdb3 | /dev/sdc3 | /dev/sdd3 | /dev/sde3 | /dev/sdf3[/quote]

[size="3"][b]LVM:[/b][/size]

[b]List of physical volumes:[/b]
[code]
lvm> pvscan
PV /dev/md2 VG router lvm2 [1.81 TB / 6.25 GB free]
Total: 1 [1.81 TB] / in use: 1 [1.81 TB] / in no VG: 0 [0 ]
[/code]
[b] List of volume groups:[/b]
[code]
lvm> vgscan
Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while...
Found volume group "router" using metadata type lvm2
[/code]
[b]List of logical volumes:[/b]
[code]
lvm> lvscan
ACTIVE '/dev/router/os' [40.00 GB] inherit
ACTIVE '/dev/router/home' [1.76 TB] inherit
ACTIVE '/dev/router/swap' [6.00 GB] inherit
[/code]
[b]Physical volume information:[/b]
[code]
lvm> pvdisplay
--- Physical volume ---
PV Name /dev/md2
VG Name router
PV Size 1.81 TB / not usable 1.00 MB
Allocatable yes
PE Size (KByte) 32768
Total PE 59272
Free PE 200
Allocated PE 59072
PV UUID eyyvJT-wUwD-CAVK-lSLT-jlfR-f5m4-45nhdm
[/code]
[b]Volume group information:[/b]
[code]
lvm> vgdisplay
--- Volume group ---
VG Name router
System ID
Format lvm2
Metadata Areas 1
Metadata Sequence No 4
VG Access read/write
VG Status resizable
MAX LV 0
Cur LV 3
Open LV 3
Max PV 0
Cur PV 1
Act PV 1
VG Size 1.81 TB
PE Size 32.00 MB
Total PE 59272
Alloc PE / Size 59072 / 1.80 TB
Free PE / Size 200 / 6.25 GB
VG UUID SsMcHt-4y9q-kcrX-TCEf-iEkm-2ND7-i98npB
[b]Logical volume information:[/b]
[code]
lvm> lvdisplay
--- Logical volume ---
LV Name /dev/router/os
VG Name router
LV UUID pKf4xn-72pP-cQhy-ma6z-KAO1-v8AQ-BAqF1H
LV Write Access read/write
LV Status available
# open 1
LV Size 40.00 GB
Current LE 1280
Segments 1
Allocation inherit
Read ahead sectors auto
- currently set to 256
Block device 253:0

--- Logical volume ---
LV Name /dev/router/home
VG Name router
LV UUID RF8Lkf-JzWp-o6YE-ThqD-7F5c-bnqg-aixxwh
LV Write Access read/write
LV Status available
# open 1
LV Size 1.76 TB
Current LE 57600
Segments 1
Allocation inherit
Read ahead sectors auto
- currently set to 256
Block device 253:1

--- Logical volume ---
LV Name /dev/router/swap
VG Name router
LV UUID b2rLda-cQek-x9T3-TVkA-vdtg-AnC6-cjmbP1
LV Write Access read/write
LV Status available
# open 2
LV Size 6.00 GB
Current LE 192
Segments 1
Allocation inherit
Read ahead sectors auto
- currently set to 256
Block device 253:2
[/code]
[b]LVM config dump:[/b]
[code]
# Generated by LVM2 version 2.02.39 (2008-06-27): Mon Nov 29 17:40:49 2010

contents = "Text Format Volume Group"
version = 1

description = "Created *after* executing 'vgcfgbackup'"

creation_host = "router" # Linux router 2.6.26-2-amd64 #1 SMP Sat Jun 12 22:12:08 UTC 2010 x86_64
creation_time = 1291052449 # Mon Nov 29 17:40:49 2010

router {
id = "SsMcHt-4y9q-kcrX-TCEf-iEkm-2ND7-i98npB"
seqno = 4
status = ["RESIZEABLE", "READ", "WRITE"]
extent_size = 65536 # 32 Megabytes
max_lv = 0
max_pv = 0

physical_volumes {

pv0 {
id = "eyyvJT-wUwD-CAVK-lSLT-jlfR-f5m4-45nhdm"
device = "/dev/md2" # Hint only

status = ["ALLOCATABLE"]
dev_size = 3884451840 # 1,80884 Terabytes
pe_start = 384
pe_count = 59272 # 1,80884 Terabytes
}
}

logical_volumes {

os {
id = "pKf4xn-72pP-cQhy-ma6z-KAO1-v8AQ-BAqF1H"
status = ["READ", "WRITE", "VISIBLE"]
segment_count = 1

segment1 {
start_extent = 0
extent_count = 1280 # 40 Gigabytes

type = "striped"
stripe_count = 1 # linear

stripes = [
"pv0", 0
]
}
}

home {
id = "RF8Lkf-JzWp-o6YE-ThqD-7F5c-bnqg-aixxwh"
status = ["READ", "WRITE", "VISIBLE"]
segment_count = 1

segment1 {
start_extent = 0
extent_count = 57600 # 1,75781 Terabytes

type = "striped"
stripe_count = 1 # linear

stripes = [
"pv0", 1280
]
}
}

swap {
id = "b2rLda-cQek-x9T3-TVkA-vdtg-AnC6-cjmbP1"
status = ["READ", "WRITE", "VISIBLE"]
segment_count = 1

segment1 {
start_extent = 0
extent_count = 192 # 6 Gigabytes

type = "striped"
stripe_count = 1 # linear

stripes = [
"pv0", 58880
]
}
}
}
}
[/code]
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