Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Centos 3.4 3ware 9500S Floppy Boot Disk"
2006 Sep 17
1
Centos 4.4 Install bug
To the Centos maintainers:
We tried to install Centos 4.4 i386 (i686 / Athlon)
on a Dual Opteron 254 Iwill DK8N MB, 1GB (4 x 256M)
system with a 3ware 9500S-4 and 4 x 80 GB disks
in a RAID 10 array.
Both tries caused Centos to first kernel panic
until we turned off IO-APIC in the BIOS.
Both tries also only loaded the UP kernel
and did not load the smp kernel on the machine.
The smp kernel was
2004 Dec 17
0
Announcement: 3ware 9500S Driver disk for ISO Installs now available for 32 bit CentOS
We have built and packaged a driver install disk for CentOS 3.3 for the
3ware 9500S series of SATA Raid controllers to allow iso installation and
booting from a 3ware 9500S based RAID array.
Its available at:
http://www.integratedsolutions.org/drivers.html
We only ask that you log in so we can send you update notices as new drivers
become available. We will not use the information for any other
2012 Sep 27
2
kernel 2.6.32-279.9.1.el6.x86_64 does not build from the source rpm's
kernel 2.6.32-279.9.1.el6.x86_64 does not build from the source rpm's
using the UNmodified config file and following the directions explicitly.
Previous kernels build fine from the same directions. A little help from
the developers would be greatly appreciated.
while building I get this output:
c1: warnings being treated as errors
drivers/base/platform.c:621: error:
2005 Jan 09
0
New 3ware 9500 Boot Disk Images for CentOS
We have just posted new 3ware 9500 install boot driver disks
based on the new 3ware 9.1.5.2 drivers.
This install disk will ONLY work with Athlon and Opteron
based systems running 32 bit CentOS 3.3
These images also contain built-in firmware upgrades for the
3ware 9500 SATA Raid controllers and provide increased
RAID 5 performance.
Also added to the download page is a version of 3DM2 disk
2005 Feb 11
1
CentOS CPU Temperature - Mini-HowTo
Ok,
Way too many requests. SO..... here's my Mini How-To.
Use of this is at your own risk,
Blah Blah Blah legal disclaimer applies..... ;-)
Download from either:
http://secure.netroedge.com/~lm78/
or
http://www.integratedsolutions.org/downloads/i2c-2.8.7.tar.gz
http://www.integratedsolutions.org/downloads/i2c-2.9.0.1.patch
http://www.integratedsolutions.org/downloads/i2c-2.9.0.tar.gz
2005 Aug 18
0
using various IDE or SCSI hard drive interfaceswithCentOS Linux questions
On Thu, 2005-08-18 at 12:47, Robert Hanson wrote:
> and so, if i load and config the 1850R with 4 scsi drives in raid5
array
> and get functional with CentOS, let's say i want to take all 4
drives and
> stuff them in correct order in a dl380 *cold*...
>
> possibly different SCSI controllers.... yet nothing CentOS couldnt
handle
> IMHO...
First, most SCSI or SATA based
2010 Jul 08
3
OT: ?? Centos Still Broken, Red Hat won't fix ??
To the Linux Community at Large:
I reported to this list back in January, 2010 that the standard x86_64
kernel, when built from the src.rpm and modified for AMD K8 / K10
Extensions would not build. I reported this here and to Red Hat via
Bugzilla ID number 558367. RH AS / Centos 5.3 worked fine. That was
Centos 5.4 / Red Hat Enterprise AS 5 Update 4. Today we tried to
optimize Red Hat
2005 Mar 31
1
CentOS as an internet gateway
I would add the below:
-Recommend using CentOS 4.0
-Use squid rpm, no tar (this is for new users I'm guessing).
-Recommend using etherape and iptraf (available as rpms) for a graphical
overview of traffic. http://etherape.sourceforge.net/
-Recommend the use of chkrootkit, and TCP Wrappers (at the least put
ALL: ALL EXCEPT PARANOID in /etc/hosts.allow) to protect servers.
-Provide some
2010 Jul 15
1
Follow Up - Centos / Red Hat EL Broken 5.4 + 5.5, ** Alternative solution **
To the list:
1) Someone off the list (thanks!) offered to send me an RT kernel based
on 2.6.23.X. So I thought why not try to build a standard / server type
based on the standard 2.6.23 version.
2) Red Hat 6 Beta 2 is based on a similar starting point
3) I was not going to fix something Red Hat broke. They responded to me
that they only support the configuration of the generic binary they
2012 May 31
0
Centos 6.2 ATI Rage XL on board graphics seg faults when setting up the screen saver
I have installed Centos 6.2 on:
1) Tyan S2892 with ATI on board Rage XL graphics ( Centos x86_64
version), 8GB memory, 3ware Raid array
2) Supermicro Dual Xeon Single core, old machine, with ATI onboard Rage
XL graphics (Centos i386 version), 12GB memory, 3ware Raid array
Both machines exhibit the same error. While trying to select a screen
saver (clock or blank screen)
the application seg
2006 Sep 13
4
benchmarking large RAID arrays
I'm just wondering what folks are using to benchmark/tune large arrays
these days. I've always used bonnie with file sizes 2-3 times physical
RAM. Maybe there's a better way?
Cheers,
2005 Feb 21
1
3Ware 9xxx 9500S-4LP SATA Raid with CentOS3.3?
Hello
I have at this time a w3are 7006-2 controller in my server Dual Xenon 2.8Ghz
. But now i will change it to a 9500S-4LP SATA Raid Controller.
I have seen in lsmod that the 7000 driver is loaded.
scsi_mod 115112 3 [sg 3w-xxxx sd_mod]
My question
Is it possible to running this card with centos 3.3?
I have seen this at 3ware http://www.3ware.com/KB/article.aspx?id=12706
But
2005 Jan 25
4
RAID card recommendation
Hey all,
After seeing the horrible lack of support for Promise cards in Redhat
Enterprise/CentOS, I am looking for a recommendation for a good IDE RAID
controller that is supported out of the box (i.e. I would prefer not to
have to install via a driver disk).
I would prefer ATA 133 over Serial ATA for now.
Thanks!
Sean
2005 Feb 22
3
AW: 3Ware 9xxx 9500S-4LP SATA Raid with CentOS3.3?
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2006 Dec 06
2
Getting kernel source for 2.6.9-42.ELsmp
Hello!
I need to get an arcnet device driver up and running. Normally it
appears to be distributed with linux, but not installed. So, I need to
compile and install it, naturally.
So, where is the kernel souce for 2.6.9-42.ELsmp? I can find kernel
source for 2.6.9.
BTW, I obtained 2.6.9 and tried compiling it, but all I got was *.o
files and
insmod: error inserting 'arcnet.o`: -1
2006 Jan 10
4
pci sata raid card
Using centos 4.2. Trying to install pci sata raid card, Pacific Digital
QM-4300R10. Raid card box reads that it supports linux. raid software
has rhel 4.0 dd image. I write to floppy and use linux dd to "try"
install drivers on my centos 4.2. I see the card in the list that centos
gives me after loading the drivers, but when I try to use them, it
doesn't do anything. Nothing works.
2004 Sep 14
1
Getting kernel panic when installer starts formatting partitions. Was: How to get 3Ware 9500S controller card working in CentOS 3.1?
In regard of the e-mail sent on Jul/16/04 about the 3Ware 9500S.
Has anyone experienced/solved this issue ?? I'm having a similar problem, I
already have the system installed on a separate disk, now I want to make the
filesystem on the RAID partition (using 3Ware 9500S-8).
First I had the problem that the card will keep resetting after continous
timeouts whenever I tried loading the
2010 Apr 13
6
12-15 TB RAID storage recommendations
Hello listmates,
I would like to build a 12-15 TB RAID 5 data server to run under
ContOS. Any recommendations as far as hardware, configuration, etc?
Thanks.
Boris.
2005 Aug 03
3
3Ware Escalade 9500S mature enough yet for CentOS?
greetings,
the subject says it all right? ;->
naw......
is the 3ware Escalade 9500S series mature enough yet for CentOS?
- rh
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Robert Hanson
Abba Communications
http://www.abbacomm.net
2004 Sep 09
2
3Ware Escalade 9500S controller question
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Greetings folks,
I'm currently redoing my home server as one of the hard drives in my
RAID-1 array went down and I'm going to replace the lot of it with a
3Ware Escalade 9500S RAID capable card and four Seagate 200GB SATA
drives. These drives are supposedly the coolest and quietest SATA
drives available (better than the Maxtors I had anyway)