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2005 Dec 19
3
OT: NIC
Folks,
I'm trying to add a network interface card to my SUSE 9.3 box, and
I'm not having much luck with a US Robotics version. What
manufacturer do any of you use in your machines--either 10/100MB or GigE NIC?
Thanks
Eric Hines
There is no nonsense so errant that it cannot be made the creed of
the vast majority by adequate governmental action.
--Bertrand Russell
2004 May 27
2
Locked files stay locked - copy operation from XP to Samba fails
Hi,
When trying to copy 5000+ files from a client PC to a Samba server I have
the following problem. Halfway during the operation it hangs on always the
same file. Windows XP (SP1) gives:
Unable to copy file [filename]. Specified network name is no longer
available.
(I had to translate this from Dutch, so it is not the exact message).
When checking with smbstatus I get this:
2008 Jul 14
1
Hardware Compatibility List (looking for a gigabit nic on RHEL4)
https://hardware.redhat.com/list.cgi?version=4&internal_whiteboard=Component/Per
ipheral has no results
https://hardware.redhat.com/list.cgi?product=Red+Hat+Hardware+Certification&quic
ksearch=ethernet has a few results for RHEL2.x and one for RHEL4.x on IA64.
Where should I start on my quest to find gigabit ethernet cards for all our
workstations?
--
2006 Oct 08
2
FreeBSD 6.1 OpenSSH broken
Hi,
I know this subject is better suited to the freebsd mailing list but I send it here bcoz this mail is further to the mail I sent a couple of weeks ago about weird DH problems with FreeBSD OpenSSH.
It turned out that reinstalling OpenSSL solved the issue.
For those of you working on FreeBSD this is the solution.
# cd /usr/ports/security/openssl
#make deinstall
#make reinstall
I will
2012 Nov 02
6
FreeBSD 9.1 stability/robustness?
I need to build up a few servers and routers, and am wondering how
FreeBSD 9.1 is shaping up. Will it be likely to be more stable and
robust than 9.0-RELEASE? Are there issues that will have to wait
until 9.2-RELEASE to be fixed? Opinions welcome.
--Brett Glass
2011 Aug 18
3
Debian Squeeze server running 2 Ubuntu (Lucid) vms blows up under large NFS network load
I am running Debian Squeeze with Xen 4.0. I am running a stress test. I have created 2 virtual machines, each with 512 Mb of memory adn 8Gb in size. I have made one of the vms an NFS server, sharing out a large file (4.6 Gb). The other virtual machine is an NFS client. The stress test consists of passing that big file back and forth via an mv command executed on the client, which moves the file
2010 Jun 08
21
My future plan
My future plan currently looks like this for my VPS hosting solution, so any feedback would be appreciated:
Each Node:
Dell R210 Intel X3430 Quad Core 8GB RAM
Intel PT 1Gbps Server Dual Port NIC using linux "bonding"
Small pair of HDDs for OS (Probably in RAID1)
Each node will run about 10 - 15 customer guests
Storage Server:
Some Intel Quad Core Chip
2GB RAM (Maybe more?)
LSI