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2011 Mar 09
4
CentOS 5.5 does not recognise SAS drives with LSI 1068E Controller
I need to do a new CentOS net install on a new server having the
Supermicro X7DVL-3 motherboard:
  http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/xeon1333/5000V/X7DVL-3.cfm
Based on that info I assume the board having a "8x SAS Ports via LSI
1068E Controller". We received the server with 3 drives + 1 spare as
hw RAID-5 preinstalled. During bootup I see that the drives are
initialised
2014 Mar 04
1
Xen4CentOS installation strangeness
Hi,
I have a server with Supermicro X7DVL-3 (P9) motherboard, 16G ECC RAM and
LSI SAS 1068e RAID controller. I installed CentOS 6.5 64bit on the machine
without any problems, but after following the Xen setup steps at
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Xen/Xen4QuickStart
which installed me the kernel 3.10.32-11.el6.centos.alt.x86_64, I
encountered a problem: After "Starting certmonger
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:
2003 Jul 18
2
ASMTP setup on 4.8
Hello,
I'm trying to set up a sendmail server on 4.8 that supports auth-based 
relaying.  I followed the procedures at 
http://puresimplicity.net/~hemi/freebsd/sendmail.html, and aside from 
having to run makes manually in the library directories, I had no 
difficulty.  I did not use the rebuild world recommendation, though.
Everything is up and running, but whenever I try to send mail
2006 Oct 01
4
3Ware 9550SX-4LP Performance
I know there are a few 3Ware fans here and I was hoping to find some help. I 
just built a new server using a 3Ware 9550SX-4LP with four disks in raid 5. 
The array is fully initialized but I'm not getting the write performance I was 
hoping for -- only 40 to 45MB/Sec.
3Ware's site advertises 300MB/Sec writes using 8 disks on the PCI Express 
version of this card (the 9580 I think.)
2008 Apr 10
2
SugarCRM pro and PHP 5.2
We're looking at SugarCRM 5, but they strongly recommend PHP 5.2.4.   
Looking around I see that a few individuals are maintaining repos for  
CentOS, but I'd prefer to get it from one of the larger repositories.
Anyone out there using http://www.jasonlitka.com/yum-repository/ ?
Any idea when PHP 5.2x will be available?
--Chris
2009 Jan 13
5
ASUS PT6 or Intel DX58SO for CentOS?
I'm looking at setting up a new machine to run CentOS 5 and a few  
VMWare machines to test Windows XP, Vista, and 7.  I'm working with a  
custom PC shop and they've recommended I use either the ASUS PT6 or  
Intel DX58SO.  Any feedback good or bad on either of these?
Thanks!
--Chris
2009 Aug 26
2
Supermicro Adaptec AIC-9410 HostRAID controller
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1) Has anyone been able to get their AIC-9410 controller recognized in
CentOS 5.3?
I'm working with a Supermicro X7DBR-3 motherboard.  It has 2 "ICH Raid
Codebase" options in the Bios (Intel and Adaptec); neither of which seem
to change Linux's behavior.  The interesting part though, choosing
either Adaptec or Intel, then performing
2007 Feb 09
1
Intel 3000 and 5000 chipsets?
Greetings.  HP claims RHEL 4 supports their servers with the Intel 3000 
and 5000 chipsets.  Has anyone had any trouble/success building machines 
that use this?
For example, CentOS 4.4 on 
http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/1U/5015/SYS-5015M-T+.cfm
Thx.
Mike
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2006 Oct 06
2
2.6.18 Kernel
Are there any plans for Redhat/CentOS to implement the 2.6.18 Kernel
which adds support for the Core 2 Duo chipsets, i.e. 965, 975, and 946?
 
Thanks,
-Drew
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2011 May 14
9
DomU clock out of sync
Hey all,
I was watching some logs on a domU today and i suddenly noticed that the
timestamps were off by something on the order of 47 seconds. I was
surprised because *I don''t* run independent wall clocks. I checked
some other domUs and the "drift" was also very close to that of the
first domU.
I also checked another dom0, Here the domUs were "only" out of sync by
2007 Feb 03
0
supermicro motherboard and hvm guest
Hi list,
I would like to buy this mobo:
http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon1333/5000V/X7DVA-E.cfm
Is there someone that have it?
Any issue with full virtualized mode?
-- 
Alessandro R.
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2013 May 21
1
SuperMicro with LSI MegaRaid with Centos 6.0
Everyone,
I am trying to install a Centos 6.0 system on a SuperMicro with an LSI
MegaRaid SCSI 320-2 controller.  
I had originally tried to install 6.4, but the 6.4 install DVD does not
boot with this configuration.  
See :
http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=5377
Fortunately, the 6.0 install DVD worked fine until it failed to identify
the hard disc controller.  I checked the lsi.com site which
2008 Dec 22
1
Supermicro and onboard Intel e1000 Ethernet controllers ... no longer an issue?
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2005 Jan 10
0
CentOS and SuperMicro P8SCi motherboard
There was recently a thread on this mailing list regarding SuperMicro
hardware and CentOS.  Here is one of the posts:
http://lists.caosity.org/pipermail/centos/2005-January/001503.html
My question is about the P8SCi motherboard, a fairly new SuperMicro
model.  The vendor's specifications page mentions Linux but I would
rather hear from end users and their experiences.  Here is a URL:
2013 Sep 25
1
Only one CPU core detected on Supermicro E3-1240 v3
Hello,
I am trying to install FreeBSD 9.2-RC4 on Supermicro server with Intel Xeon E3-1240 v3 processor. The processor has 4 cores with 8 threads. However only one core is detected (with two threads):
FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor System Detected: 2 CPUs
FreeBSD/SMP: 1 package(s) x 1 core(s) x 2 SMT threads
cpu0 (BSP): APIC ID:  0
cpu1 (AP): APIC ID:  1
The motherboard is Supermicro X10SLM-F. All
2006 May 11
1
Serverworks HT1000 chipset drivers (Supermicro H8SSL motherboard)
Anyone using boards with this chipset?  I've gotten some dual core 
single cpu boxes along with the physical dual cpu boxes I just received 
and they're using the Serverworks HT1000 (Broadcom 5785) chipset.  My 
CentOS 4.2 DVD doesn't want to recognize the chipset so I can't see any 
of the SATA drives in the integrated SATA ports.  Drives on 3Ware cards 
work as expected, but I
2006 Nov 14
0
Re: Supermicro X7DAE and AHCI
> BOOTING AND ACCESSING 6 SATA DRIVES USING AHCI
> 
> I have installed b48 running 64 bit succesfully on
> this machine using dual core Intel Woodcrest
> processors. The hardware supports up to 6 SATA II
> drives. I have installed 6 Western Digital Raptor
> drives. Using Parallell ATA mode I can only see 4
> drives. Using ZFS the sustained throughput is a
> disapointing
2009 Jan 29
1
Supermicro MBD-C2SBC-Q-O (C2SBC-Q) & Xen & VT-d
Hi All,
I checked the on-line manual for the Supermicro C2SBC-Q (Intel Q35 
chipset) and it has VT-d support.  Wanted to see if anyone has worked 
with this particular board with Xen and VT-d before I "pull the trigger" 
on purchasing it for a lab.
Thanks!
-- 
Daniel Kao
Übermind, Inc.
Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
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2010 May 04
1
Replacement brackets for Supermicro UIO SAS cards....
I just wanted to share this useful info as I haven''t seen it anywhere.
My scrounging-genius colleague, Lawrence, found standard PCI-e 
replacement brackets for the justifiably popular Supermicro AOC-USAS-L8i 
cards.   They cost a few bucks each, fit perfectly and allow us to use 
these cards extensively without any case-hackery.