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2005 Apr 21
2
X330 Keyboard/box dies on install 4.0, not on 3.4
I've got a handful of IBM X330's at my colo and another couple at the
office for testing purposes. Currently, they're running CentOS 3.4 and
are very happy doing so. The 3.4 install was perfectly seamless.
When I tried to upgrade one of my test machines to 4.0, the keyboard
died once I got into the install every sing...
2004 Apr 27
2
Second Hand Servers - How Powerful?
Hi,
I'm looking at setting up a small production system - predominantly for
voice mail and IVR (with a few extensions and hold music MP3's).
I've found a couple of IBM X330 servers, with dual 1.13Ghz P3
processors.
My question is; is a dual 1.13Ghz P3 server sufficient to run for
real-life demands?
I come from a Unix/Mac background, so I'm not swayed by the '3Ghz'
chips, or the Intel Xeon, Neon, Quninine or whatever the hell they call
them now - I...
2008 Jun 03
3
Asterisk 1.4.20.1 with bad gsm file playback
Hi All,
I'm stumped on this and I looking for some clues to fix this.
This is a new install of Slackware 12.1 onto an IBM x330 Server.
Asterisk 1.4.20.1 plays the wav files and the Cepstral_Allison Swift just
fine, but when I play the gsm files the audio quite choppy. And, the files
produced from the MixMonitor don't even record any audio other than noise.
I have a hard drive from a previous install of Slackware 12...
2010 Jan 06
3
unattended fsck on reboot
...enter. Then of course rush there like a madman if
they don't come back up :-)
There was a suggestion in the 2nd thread above that with ext3 this
should not be required with proper hardware (my paraphrase). I'm
using all IBM stuff - x3550, x3650, x3800 and some of the earlier
models like x330. I can't imagine this being an issue. But
nonetheless I do have some issues on a couple of systems that look
like they need fsck'ing
thanks,
-Alan
--
?Don't eat anything you've ever seen advertised on TV?
- Michael Pollan, author of "In Defense of Food"
2003 Sep 04
1
rsync 2.5.6, No buffer space available error...
...sync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(515)
rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 69 bytes: phase "unknown":
Broken pipe
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(515)
uptime reports---- 11:17pm up 8:43, 2 users, load average: 1.65,
1.40, 1.33
IBM x330 server
2x1.4GHz PIII
4G RAM
RedHat 7.2 (2.4.7-10smp -- required for veritas)
rsync 2.5.6
local vxfs source and destination (different filesystems) and
destination has 800G of free space
(ideally the source will be on another machine, but I made it local to
simplify troubleshooting... same problem...
2004 Jan 30
1
rsync 2.5.6, No buffer space available error...
..._unbuffered failed to write 69 bytes: phase "unknown":
>> Broken pipe
>> rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(515)
>>
>> uptime reports---- 11:17pm up 8:43, 2 users, load average: 1.65,
>> 1.40, 1.33
>>
>> IBM x330 server
>> 2x1.4GHz PIII
>> 4G RAM
>> RedHat 7.2 (2.4.7-10smp -- required for veritas)
>> rsync 2.5.6
>> local vxfs source and destination (different filesystems) and
>> destination has 800G of free space
>> (ideally the source will be on another machine, b...
2002 Oct 07
0
User auth problem
...ication failed
>><<
I set smbpassword for this user's account and the guest2 account to the
same password he uses for his Window's password.
All the other local users still work.
Any thoughts?
I really appricate the help.
--John
--
John Anderson
Ceeva, Inc.
412.690.2300 x330
2003 Jun 26
4
Problems with eepro100 or BroadCom NetXtreme and syslinux 2.04
Hi all!
We use pxelinux for booting a diskless Linux from whitch we install all
our systems.
But we discovered some Problems:
- With v1.75 the Kernel is fetched from the TFTP-Server with no problem,
but it gets not started on Broadcom NetXtreme with newer PXE-Bioses
- With v2.04, pxelinux even seems not to be able to fetch the kernel
from the TFTP-Server. This affects also Intel's
2003 Oct 30
8
password question
Hi,
I have installed Samba 2.2.8 on a Solaris 8 server and have a question about samba passwords. I know you can assign an NT server to authenticate passwords, and you can also use samba to create a smbpasswd list. My question, is can you use the existing UNIX /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow file so that we don't have to manage another list?
Thanks in advance!
2013 Mar 23
5
Optimizing Asterisk Environment
Hello Everyone,
We are getting some rather poor results (relative) with our Asterisk
setup. Not sure if we are using the sipp correctly etc.. but
nevertheless, is there any documentation that describes how we can get
the most our of our Asterisk box. For example when we hit the "too
many file" error, and fixing it using ulimit..... Also, is there any
way we can allocate sufficient