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2006 Apr 21
1
iir + Tyan S2460 + SMP problems
...having problems with FreeBSD 5.4, 6.0, and 6.1 and an ICP Vortex
GDT8546RZ 4 port SATA RAID card in a Tyan S2460 system with dual AMD
Athlon MP 1600+ CPUs. We do not have any problems with this
configuration under FreeBSD 4.11, and we have the same ICP cards in
Tyan based Opterion system (S2882 and S4882) run with out problems
under FreeBSD 5.4 and 6.1.
We can reproduce the problem on two different S2460 based systems, and
have tried 2 seperate ICP GDT8546RZ cards, so we don't believe it is a
hardware problem. (Our success with FreeBSD 4.11 also provides some
evidence that our hardware is OK.)...
2006 May 04
1
Oppinions about Thunder K8HM
Dear list,
is anyone using a Tyan Thunder K8HM (S3892) with Xen? Or can recommand a
(different) mainboard for:
- dual dual-core opteron
- about 16GB of RAM
- two Gbit ports (for GNBD)
- one (or more) SATA ports (system disk)
- at last one PCI-X 133 slot.
Thanks a lot.
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2007 Mar 19
2
Opteron 850''s needing a home
Hello to all,
I''ve lucked onto a case of Opteron 850''s and hope to try some 4 way and
8 way systems with Xen.
Can someone recommend a good 8x or even 4x socket 940 board that will be
condusive to a good experience with Xen? This will be only for
Paravirtualized guests (3.0.4).
My hope is to play more with Xen''s credit scheduler and try some of the
arch mixing
2007 Oct 19
3
Memory problems with CentOS box
Hello all
I am running CentOS 5 on a small server and I am having very strange memory malfunctions.
The computer runs perfectly with no problems whatsoever. From time to time, after a soft reboot, the computer emmits beeps corresponding to a memory fault.
It never reboots again until I find and remove a now defective DIMM. That DIMM can never be used again because it is out of order.
This just
2005 Jul 28
3
Tyan Thunder K8SE S2892 Report
I had my eye on the Tyan dual-Opteron mobos for awhile. I tried to find
a posting *anywhere* sharing experiences with these boards under Linux.
No such luck. So placing myself under the heading "Where Angles Fear to
Tread," I went ahead and built a system anyway. Here's what I've learned.
The specs:
Tyan Thunder K8SE S2892, BIOS 1.01
2x Opteron 270, 2Ghz Dual-Core, retail