Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "SuperMicro X7DBE with CentOS4?"
2006 Nov 29
4
SAS Controllers
Hi All, first time post so please excuse any blunders
We are specifying two servers using supermicro X7DBE+ MB and want to add on a SAS controller
for Raid 10. We want to use the CentOS 4.4 X86_64 distro.
We are currently considering an Intel CC SRCSAS144E SAS Raid Controller for the servers
using 4 Fujitsu 147 GB SAS HDD, and a Adaptec SASC RAID 4805 8-port for the server using 6
Fujitsu
2006 Jun 15
2
SCSI Raid
I hate to bring up the raid card wars again, but... :)
It's pretty well established that 3ware is a good "real" hardware raid
card for SATA drives.
So what is a good card for SCSI raid? My searches have come up with
Adaptec and LSI as the main players here. Are the LSI MegaRAID cards
"real" hardware raid? Which cards can give good raid 5 performance?
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Bowie
2005 Oct 11
1
supermicro with asterisk and tdm cards
Guys.
Anybody using supermicro mobos and chassis with TDM cards?
I would like to know which models are you using (mobos and chassis and also
CPUs) and how many TDM cards have you been able to put in without having IRQ
issues like in other cases.
Ive read supermicro servers play nice with asterisk but it is always good to
ask I guess.
Thx!
AK
2006 Feb 01
2
supermicro server model
Hi Guys,
Im planning to purchase Supermicro server but I dont have idea what Motherboard and chipset model will work with TE406P.I read one post here that the chipset should be Intel E7520.Is it true?Is there other recommendation?My requirement by the way is to handle 1000 simultaneous calls.
Does dualcore xeon (single cpu) and 2gig memory can handle this w/o
2005 Aug 05
3
Survey: SYSLINUX: 2.13 works, 3.0x don't
Okay, this applies particularly to SYSLINUX, not ISO/PXE/EXTLINUX.
If you have a system on which 2.13 boots and 3.0x don't, I would like to
get as much information as possible about it. In particular, I would
like to know:
- What device are you booting from (floppy, USB, IDE harddrive...)
- Motherboard manufacturer/model
- CPU manufacturer/model (a dump of /proc/cpuinfo would
2006 Sep 04
1
xen 3.0.2 doesn't boot, XenDomain0 crashed
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2006 Oct 12
18
Write performance with 3ware 9550
I have two identical servers. The only difference is that the first
one has Maxtor 250G drives and the second one has Seagate 320G drives.
OS: CentOS-4.4 (fully patched)
CPU: dual Opteron 280
Memory: 16GB
Raid card: 3ware 9550Sx-8LP
Raid volume: 4-disk Raid 5 with NCQ and Write Cache enabled
On the first server I have decent performance. Nothing spectacular,
but good enough. The second one
2006 Oct 12
18
Write performance with 3ware 9550
I have two identical servers. The only difference is that the first
one has Maxtor 250G drives and the second one has Seagate 320G drives.
OS: CentOS-4.4 (fully patched)
CPU: dual Opteron 280
Memory: 16GB
Raid card: 3ware 9550Sx-8LP
Raid volume: 4-disk Raid 5 with NCQ and Write Cache enabled
On the first server I have decent performance. Nothing spectacular,
but good enough. The second one
2007 Feb 06
4
Adaptec 29320
I need a SCSI card to attach a tape library to my system. I am looking
at the Adaptec 29320A-R. Can anyone confirm that this card will work
with the stock CentOS 4 kernel?
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Bowie
2005 Dec 01
5
Configuring X after instal on CentOS4
What is the name of the program that replaces Xconfigurator and
XF86Setup for resetting video display values for X post-install?
Regards,
Jim
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2006 Apr 14
1
Ext3 and 3ware RAID5
I run a decent amount of 3ware hardware, all under centos-4. There seems
to be some sort of fundamental disagreement between ext3 and 3ware's
hardware RAID5 mode that trashes write performance. As a representative
example, one current setup is 2 9550SX-12 boards in hardware RAID5 mode
(256KB stripe size) with a software RAID0 stripe on top (also 256KB
chunks). bonnie++ results look
2006 Oct 31
2
CentOS 4.3 on Intel Xeon Core 2 Duo
Dear list,
I am planning to buy a new server -because the new Core2 Duo based Xeons
(5100 series) are considerably faster in some scenarios than Opteron
machines while not beeing more expensive, I would like to hear some
real-world experiences from people who have installed CentOS 4.3 or 4.4
on such a setup.
Specifically:
CPU: 2x Intel Xeon 5100 2GHz
Board: Intel S5000 chipset
RAID5:
2006 Nov 28
2
Large disk support
I have a 3.5 TB RAID 5 Array through a 3ware 9590SE 8 port card, and am
running into what seems like quite a lot of problems trying to get the system
installed correctly. The system is a running dual Opterons with 2 GB of RAM,
and I'm attempting to install through the x86_64 ServerCD.
First, grub refuses to install on the disk, as it's too large. I can get
around this though by
2007 Sep 13
26
hardware sizing for a zfs-based system?
Hi all,
I''m putting together a OpenSolaris ZFS-based system and need help
picking hardware.
I''m thinking about using this 26-disk case: [FYI: 2-disk RAID1 for the
OS & 4*(4+2) RAIDZ2 for SAN]
http://rackmountpro.com/productpage.php?prodid=2418
Regarding the mobo, cpus, and memory - I searched goggle and the ZFS
site and all I came up with so far is that, for a
2007 Sep 13
26
hardware sizing for a zfs-based system?
Hi all,
I''m putting together a OpenSolaris ZFS-based system and need help
picking hardware.
I''m thinking about using this 26-disk case: [FYI: 2-disk RAID1 for the
OS & 4*(4+2) RAIDZ2 for SAN]
http://rackmountpro.com/productpage.php?prodid=2418
Regarding the mobo, cpus, and memory - I searched goggle and the ZFS
site and all I came up with so far is that, for a
2006 Mar 11
2
Help with installing on Supermicro X6DHT-G server Marvell H2 SATA
I am trying to build a file server with 1 x 80 GB main drive and 4 x 500
GB SATA drives in RAID in a Supermicro 3U server.
I found out the hard way that Centos 4.2 does not have a driver for the
onboard Marvell H2 controller the drives are connected to.
Supermicro techs sent me aar81xx.rhel4qu2.i686.img as an img file. I
used dd to copy to a floppy and dd confirmed successful write.
I booted
2008 Jul 16
4
yum remove <old kernel pkgs> -- wants to remove a to n of stuff
Johnny Hughes wrote:
>
> You are trying to remove kernel-utils ...you don't want to do that.
> That might cut back the deps a bit. Also, i never remove packages with
> yum, but with:
>
> rpm -e `cat list`
>
> But, that is just my advise.
I didn't think there was any functional difference between:
rpm -e package-name
and
yum remove package-name
Isn't
2007 Mar 14
3
New System Build
Here is what I've ordered for the new system:
Case: Antec TX1050B, Mid-Tower Server Case
MoBo: Intel D945GCL
CPU: Intel Pentium-4 631
RAM: Aeneon 512 Mb 240-pin DDR2 SDRAM DIMM - DDR2 667
Disk: Hitachi 80 Gb SATA 3G
Carrier: Vantec MRK-200ST-BK
DVD: got one on the shelf I'm going to try
Floppy: Sony MPF920-Z-121
My intention is to load CentOS-4 complete and use the
2008 Oct 21
1
Replacement for Intel SDS2 Motherboard
Alle,
We have recently had one of our office servers go south. The hardware
was an Intel SDS2 motherboard (EATX), Dual Intel PIII 1.4GHz FC-PGA2-L2
512KB, 3GB (6x512MB) 168 pin DIMM, SDRAM 133MHz/PC-133-ECC with 1x3Ware
7006-2 and 2x3Ware 7506-4LP RAID controllers. The OS was RHEL3.
Apparently, according to the beep codes, there has been an FRB failure.
I've migrated most of the
2020 Jun 16
4
NVDIMM sizes and DIMM hot plug
Hi,
I've found out that NVDIMM size and label size matter for regular
(non-NV) DIMM hot plug. If the NVDIMM is not aligned correctly, the
guest OS will not accept the hot plugged memory and will complain with
messages such as
Block size [0x8000000] unaligned hotplug range: start 0x225000000, size 0x10000000
The start address above is also reported within <memory> element of the
hot