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2003 Apr 21
4
Rackmount PC hardware suggestions
I'm looking for anyone who has some vendors for rackmount PC hardware
in a fairly decent configuration for Asterisk/Digium T1 termination.
I am looking for well-built hardware from an integrator that
understands correct component choice. Preferably, I'd like SCSI but
I might be able to do Ultra-IDE platforms. I need at least two PCI
slots in the chassis (so 2u/3u size factor is OK.)
2004 Aug 23
6
Dell PowerEdge 750 rackmount
Hi-
I have an upcoming order for a bunch of asterisk boxes, and I'm considering
using an "assembled" package for the server, instead of building them from
components as I usually do.
Does anyone have experience with the Dell PowerEdge 750 server, or any other
1U rackmount server for use with asterisk?
Thanks in advance
Scott Stingel
Scott M. Stingel
President,
Emerging Voice
2006 Oct 11
1
Hardware RackMount Codec?
Hello all. I've been a fan of the xiph project for some time, thank you for your excellent work. I am looking for a fully-developed, beta, or alpha open-source hardware platform for remote deployment to terrestrial fm transmitters and streaming to general internet listeners. Willing to participate in development/beta testing of projects or possible $ support for an existing project. Able
2006 Oct 10
4
Realtek RTL8111B
Hello,
I am bussy building a xen cluster.
When selecting mainboards for this cluster i came only up with core 2 duo mainboards with onboard gigabit ethernet cards with the realtek RTL8111B chipset.
I have tested a mainboard and could not find a way to compile the driver sourcecode from the realtek site because of a missing /lib/modules/2.6.16-xen/Build directory.
Can anyone help me out? I am
2005 Nov 15
0
HP/Compaq Rackmount UPS Support? [SOLVED]
Hi Denny.
Nice, i have entered the HP R5500 XR to the drivers.list
in the Testing and Development tree.
Some info for you when you setup the nut. The shutdown_delay
of the driver is internal to the ups.
It calculate the time it can run after low-battery with the
load. So when it comes to OB LB it starts the shutdown_delay and power
off after it runs out.
This is the normal way, as you would
2005 Nov 07
3
HP/Compaq Rackmount UPS Support?
Hi,
I have an HP R5500XR and a Compaq R3000XR that I would like to use with nut.
I searched the compatibility lists and the mail list archives but couldn't
find anything.
They both have 9 pin serial ports.
Can anyone give me any information about them, and if they are supported by
nut?
Thanks,
Denny Fox
2017 Jul 14
0
UPSC dump for Eaton/Powerware 5115 Rackmount unit (driver version 2.7.2)
Hi,
just wanted to provide a upsc dump for an Eaton/Powerware 5115 rack mount unit. This was on a CentOS 7.3 machine with
following packages installed:
nut-client-2.7.2-3.el7.x86_64
nut-2.7.2-3.el7.x86_64
nut-cgi-2.7.2-3.el7.x86_64
$ upsc eaton5115
ambient.temperature: 43
ambient.temperature.high: 75
battery.charge: 100
battery.runtime: 24171
battery.voltage: 40.96
device.mfr: Eaton
2005 Jul 18
1
Re: CentOS on Compaq Proliant Rackmount Servers -- whoa!
From: Tony Wicks <tonyw at tonyw.com>
> I run Centos on Compaq dl380g1/2/3's and Dell servers. While the
> Compaqs are strong hardware they are old and frankly the performance
> compared to modern (cheap or otherwise) hardware is not really that
> impressive. A dual 1 gig P3 dl380 and ultra 3 scsi drives get significantly
> out performed by a generic celeron with software
2017 Nov 02
2
low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>
> On Thu, November 2, 2017 11:21 am, hw wrote:
>> Richard Zimmerman wrote:
>>> hw wrote:
>>>> Next question: you want RAID, how much storage do you need? Will 4 or
>>>> 8
>>>> 3.5" drives be enough (DO NOT GET crappy 2.5" drives - they're *much*
>>>> more expensive than the 3.5" drives,
2013 Aug 12
6
Motherboard and chipset compatibility
So, having returned from a month's vacation, I'm back to work on attempting
to build a set of small form factor CentOS compatible computers. I've
really tried to do my homework, but this doesn't appear (at first glance)
to be at all easy. It's not made easier by the fact that I have to get it
right the first time (and I haven't built a PC in a decade); the time and
money
2009 Dec 31
3
[OT] CAT5 IP-capable rackmount KVM units?
Rather off-topic, but I'm looking for IP-based KVMs (~16 ports) that can
handle both PS/2 and USB hookups on the server side. All of the answers
over at Slashdot are a few years out of date and it looks like prices on
KVM head units have dropped a bit over the years.
Some of the older units only worked with Windows, Internet Explorer and
ActiveX. Others like the ATEN KH1516i supposedly
2013 Sep 11
2
New APC "SMT" UPSes support MODBUS, will there be support in NUT?
Hi All,
About a month ago APC announced they were including MODBUS protocol
support in their new APC UPSes. The technical note on this is here:
http://www.apcmedia.com/salestools/MPAO-98KJ7F/MPAO-98KJ7F_R0_EN.pdf
"Application Note #176 Modbus Implementation in APC Smart-UPS"
The APC "announcement" appeared on their site in their user blogs by an
APC employee, here:
2020 Mar 25
5
thoughts on tripp lite Smart Online UPSs?
We're looking at replacing some old APC SmartUPS 5000s with something
that has USB so NUT can more easily talk with it (and yes, I've tried
USB-RS232 adapters and every one I tried started kicking out errors
within a few hours).
One of the bids we have is for a "Tripp Lite UPS Smart Online 5000VA
4500W Rackmount 5kVA 200V/240V" as the potential replacement unit. I
have no
2007 May 03
2
alphaserver questions
Is this an acceptable machine or does it have to be "rackmount" ?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250111166910
- rh
--
Abba Communications
Spokane, WA
www.abbacomm.net
2017 Nov 17
2
semi-OT:apcupsd
John R Pierce wrote:
> On 11/17/2017 7:16 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> I can't seem to find apcupsd for C 6. Just went to epel's website, and
>> not
>> visible. Anyone have a clue?
>>
>
> suggestion, use NUT instead, the Network UPS Tools....? works for all
> sorts of UPS's, not just APC, and supports a master/slave sort of
> network control
2013 Sep 13
0
New APC "SMT" UPSes support MODBUS, will there be support in NUT?
Hello Ted,
2013/9/11 Ted Mittelstaedt <tedm at mittelstaedt.us>
> Hi All,
>
> About a month ago APC announced they were including MODBUS protocol
> support in their new APC UPSes. The technical note on this is here:
>
> http://www.apcmedia.com/**salestools/MPAO-98KJ7F/MPAO-**98KJ7F_R0_EN.pdf<http://www.apcmedia.com/salestools/MPAO-98KJ7F/MPAO-98KJ7F_R0_EN.pdf>
2006 Oct 10
2
HELP: CentOS box won't shutdown
Hi
We have a mission critical Dell rackmount server.
I tried to reboot it via an ssh session and it just kept running!
The command I used was:
[root at vle tmp]# shutdown -r now
Broadcast message from root (pts/0) (Tue Oct 10 08:28:44 2006):
The system is going down for reboot NOW!
Looking at /var/log/messages it says:
Oct 10 08:28:44 vle shutdown: shutting down for system reboot
But
2005 Nov 21
2
[Hardware] Good Server I/O on-the-cheap: ASL Monarch 811x with CentOS 4.2 ...
Since good server designs have come up in the past, I wanted to point
out a "low-cost" server option that has good I/O, and the vendor offers
_your_choice_ of not only Fedora Core or Red Hat Enterprise Linux, but
_also_ CentOS _shipped_ with it!
IN-A-NUTSHELL ...
Starting at just over $750, you can get a single Socket-939 Opteron 1xx
(dual-core is an option) system with up to 4GiB of
2010 Jan 29
4
APC Smart-ups "status codes" (slightly OT)
We got replacement battery "kits" for some of our APC UPS' (Smart-UPS,
rackmount). I put them into one tray (it's for an RBC 43, which takes 8,
and weighs a ton), and put it in, and let it charge. Idiot "change
battery" led stays on. So I hit the test button, it discharges very
rapidly (a good number of servers on this), and the led stays on.
For some reason,
2013 Nov 08
3
Install to internal USB?
Saw a trick today, wondering if anybody else had done/tried this? Assume
you have a 1U rackmount with 4 front-accessed drive bays, and you want
all four bays for a 4-disk RAID5 storage.
The idea is to use an internal USB adapter and a couple of bigger USB
thumb drives to install to, RAID 1 style, freeing up all your external
drive bays. At first, I didn't think that a thumb drive would