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2009 Nov 23
2
again, nic driver order
I have two servers with identical hardware ... TYAN i3210w system boards with dual intel gigabit interfaces, and a PCI intel gigabit nic. I'm running Centos 5.4, x86_64, 2.6.18-164.6.1.el5 Every other time I reboot, the nics initialize in a different order. anaconda had setup /etc/modprobe.conf with alias lines for the cards: alias eth0 e1000 alia...
2009 Nov 25
2
Xen fails with garbled boot screen - incompatible hardware?
...39;ve been messing around with Xen for the past few weeks on a 32bit test machine and CentOS 5.4 and it''s been working fine. At the weekend I went into the office to install Xen on our server but I had a major problem. The server is a home-build with a Tyan s5211 motherboard with an Intel i3210w chipset CentOS 5.4 64bit installed and rebooted several times without any issues. This server also has a 3Ware 9690SA-8i RAID card in it as well which has never caused any problems. Ubuntu 8.04 has been running on this machine for the last 18 months or so without any problems. I did a fresh instal...
2009 Nov 22
0
CentOS 5.4 64bit default Xen install won''t start, garbled boot screen
...ve been messing around with Xen for the past few weeks on a 32bit test machine and CentOS 5.4 and it''s been working fine. Today I went into the office on a Sunday to install Xen on our server but I had a major problem. The server is a home-build with a Tyan s5211 motherboard with an Intel i3210w chipset CentOS 5.4 64bit installed and rebooted several times without any issues. So I installed Xen using the basic "yum install kernel-xen xen" and made the changes to grub to try booting Xen. This server also has a 3Ware 9690SA-8i RAID card in it as well. I also tried with the latest s...
2013 Jun 19
3
shutdown -r / shutdown -h / reboot all hang and don't cleanly dismount
Hello -STABLE@, So I've seen this situation seemingly randomly on a number of both physical 9.1 boxes as well as VMs for I would say 6-9 months at least. I finally have a physical box here that reproduces it consistently that I can reboot easily (ie; not a production/client server). No matter what I do: reboot shutdown -p shutdown -r This specific server will stop at "All buffers