Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "hdama".
2008 Sep 19
1
Problem with Arima HDAMA rev.G with Integrated SiliconImage Sil3114 Serial ATA 4 Ports and 1TB SATA disks. Recomendation for a cheap SATA controller for linux software raid?
Dear Everybody,
I am telling you the whole story, perhaps you can give me a better idea.
Almost 3 years ago I purchased Arima HDAMA rev. G motherboard with
integrated Silicon Image Sil3114 Serial ATA 4 Ports SATA I adapter. (
http://www.arimacorp.com/ViewProduct.asp?View=86 ) . BIOS version is
2.13.
My intention is to make a file server, using linux software raid, so I
bought 2 new shiny 1TB SATA II disks, and installed them....
2005 May 18
3
CentOS 3 / tg3 driver on an HS20 Blade
Greetings:
I know it's been mentioned before that the tg3 driver in CentOS 3.4 is
buggy. I had to revert to 3.4 today from 4 (fresh install) and now I
have no link and thus no network. I'm wondering if this is caused by
this bug and what the work-around is.
Thanks.
Brendon Colby
2005 Oct 27
5
interesting problem...
Hi,
Thanks a lot for the great tools at syslinux. I have an interesting problem
for which i am trying to use memdisk. I have a cluster of 40 machines (same
hardware config) all needing a bios flash. Rather than doing it manually, i
am trying to use the PXE mode. So i am using memdisk to boot an image of my
bios flash floppy over the network.
my platform configuration is supermicro motherboards
2006 Apr 10
4
athlon64/opteron 8GB per CPU
I'm putting together a spec for a big(ger) memory x86_64 host, and I hope some
of you-all can help. I'm looking for success stories of hardware that folks
are using in production environments, preferably with CentOS 4, with more than
4GB of memory per CPU.
I know there are lots of mobos out there that can do this, but I'm looking for
what folks really have running. Call me