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2014 Apr 11
5
Old HP Xeon server blade with only SCSI HDD ports & CentOS
...ing
for instance SFP ports
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_form-factor_pluggable_transceiver
Seems to me that there'd be a small but interesting niche for this
kind of adapter.
2. If it's possible to use BootP for booting off a network drive?
I know there are some UWSCSI to SATA adapter daughtercards but those
sell for $250 which is way over my budget.
So, if you had one of these blades but not any UWSCSI HDDs what would you do?
Thanks in advance for any pointer. This hardware is too good to back
to the dumpster where I got mines from...
FC
--
During times of Universal Deceit, telling the tr...
2012 May 27
2
[stable 9]Dell R620 Ethernet Ordering
I'm trying to understand the newbus and acpi interactions on this Dell
R620 that result in the Broadcom adapter board being probed "backwards"
or just plain out of order in comparison to the connector layout and the
linux tg3 driver.
We seem to be detecting PCI0:2:0 before PCI0:1:0. This seems odd to me.
When I replace the broadcom daughter card with an intel daughter card,
this
2007 Jun 04
3
Noise on FXS ports (Sangoma)
Hi:
I have a Sangoma A200 card installed in a server with two FXO modules
and one FXS module.
Analog sets connected to the FXS module have a "squeaky static" -- it's
like static mixed with the sound of someone vigorously cleaning a window
a few doors down.
In other words, it's not a classic static noise, but it is noise, and
it's distracting. Remote callers can hear this
2003 Jun 01
2
Any plans for a .....
I saw that Digium now has a 4 port FXS card. Any plans to add a 4 port FXO card?
Gene
2005 May 06
0
My Sangoma Experience in Asterisk: Followup
My Sangoma Experience in Asterisk: Followup
2005-05-06
original review can be found at:
http://astguiclient.sourceforge.net/Sangoma_experience.txt
It's now been a month since I finished my last round of tests with the
Sangoma A104u board in Asterisk. I have had a lot of conversations with the
guys at Sangoma about how my system runs so that they could set up their
test systems to try to
2004 May 15
4
Dial to Answer -- Can this be done?
Let's suppose you have a PSTN line with multiple extensions. One of these
extensions is connected to an Asterisk FXO port. For reasons that I won't
go into, the "normal" configuration of the system is that when a call comes
in on the PSTN line, Asterisk *does not answer* -- the other extensions do
whatever they would do if there were no Asterisk system there.
When I hear one
2005 Jun 30
2
[OT] SPARC platforms -- WAS: Hot swap CPU
...th uncertified
hardware for us... no issues...
> but
>Fujitsu has taken over packaging design and fabrication of SPARCs for
>Sun itself. I.e., Sun used to design their own SPARC packages and TI
>was their foundary, but Fujitsu has almost always designed their own
>SPARC modules/ daughtercards, and fabbed them themselves.
Yep - but how is that a benefit if your stuff works? NVidia is fabless i.e.
and you surely don't want to tell me they aren't good at what they do...
Having your own fab or not has very little influence...
>Sun even
>sells Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER products on...
2004 Apr 24
3
Re: Hardware for handling large call volume
[moved to asterisk-users, as this is not a development question]
At 1:40 PM -0400 on 4/24/04, Sudhir Kumar wrote:
>I would like to hear from any of you who has done any kind of
>benchmarking on a robust hardware that can handle large call volume,
>preferably with G.729 codec involved.
>
>We are in the process of putting together a system that should have a
>quad E1 card, G.729
2005 Jul 08
1
Re: Hot swap CPU -- shared memory (1 NUMA/UPA) v. clustered (4 MCH)
From: Bruno Delbono <bruno.s.delbono at mail.ac>
> I'm really sorry to start this thread again but I found something very
> interesting I thought everyone should ^at least^ have a look at:
> http://uadmin.blogspot.com/2005/06/4-dual-xeon-vs-e4500.html
> This article takes into account a comparision of 4 dual xeon vs. e4500.
> The author (not me!) talks about "A
2005 Jun 29
8
Hot swap CPU
From: Rodrigo Barbosa <rodrigob at suespammers.org>
> Btw, don't quote me on this one :)
> I'm only 90% sure of the hotswapping capabilities, and less than 50%
> sure about the price :)
There _are_ systems with hot-swap CPUs, memory and/or, PCI[-X] slots.
They are _not_ commodity and pricey, and require OS-level support.
In fact, I believe Linux 2.6 has some support for