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2013 Apr 10
5
How to determine 64 vs 32 bit processor
I have been tied up with other work and Holidays. Now back to some
server work that is long overdue. I lost an old server yesterday so it
is crunch time.
I believe my new platform is suppose to be an x86_64. The order form
says 64 bit.
I booted Centos 6.3 i386 liveCD to check the system out before an install.
uname -i
reports i386
dmidecode -t processor
reports Characteristics of 64
2006 Aug 28
2
Extending dmitest to check for Long Mode (aka 64 versus 32 bit)
Hi Erwan,
First off, many thanks for your wonderful addition to syslinux:
dmitest.c32 and another thankyou to hpa for it's inclusion.
I need to ask if you are missing a couple of definitions in
dmi_processor.h, specifically, the "long mode" flag. I
need to use this flag to determine whether a machine is
64-bit capable or not.
There is a great web page explaining the "long
2009 Jan 14
6
hardware info
Hi
How can I know the hardware info eg: type of memory
No need to turn off the machine
Thank you
2012 Dec 04
2
Adding Update repository at install time
This is easy with Fedora, as the various 'common' repos are listed and
all I have to do is change the URL....
Anyway, I am doing a netinstall of Centos 6.3 i386 from my local repo.
I also have the updates repo. How can I add the updates repo so that I
get it up to snuff right away (like I have been doing with Fedora for
quite some time)?
thanks.
2008 Jan 25
8
Processor architecture
Hi,
How could i know the processor architecture whether this is x86 or x86_64 ?
arch returns the architecture of the OS installed on the machine.
But what happened when i installed x86 dom0 on x86_64 machine, then arch and
#uname -a as well as #xm info all shows. x86, but really the machine is
x86_64.
Could anybody tell me how i can get the system information that this is
x86_64 machine.
Is
2011 Jun 27
4
How many L1/L2 my cpu have ?
Hi
Could anybody explain me how to check how many L1/L2 cache my cpu have.
I'm using CentOS 5.6
*cat /proc/cpuinfo |grep CPU *
model name : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T9300 @ 2.50GHz
model name : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T9300 @ 2.50GHz
Diagram of a generic dual-core processor, with CPU-local level 1 caches, and
a shared, on-die level 2 cache.
2017 Mar 23
2
[PATCH] p2v: Use lscpu instead of libvirt to get CPU information.
Don't get the CPU information from libvirt, because including libvirt
and all dependencies in the virt-p2v ISO bloats everything.
Instead get most of the information we need from the util-linux
program 'lscpu'.
Unfortunately the CPU model cannot be retrieved.
Example output:
$ ./run virt-p2v --cmdline="p2v.dump_config_and_exit"
[...]
cpu vendor . . . Intel
cpu
2016 Mar 05
5
6.7 netinstall fails at insert cd to continue
On 03/05/16 09:04, Chris Murphy wrote:
> You don't say how you created the media.
>
--
true, i did not say how i created cd's.
i used k3b as it is easier, less to remember, than using command line.
usb's sticks were created using unetbootin and fedora-liveusb-creator.
yes, i did not mention that i tried with 2 usb sticks. failure was
same, did not feel it mattered. failure is
2013 Feb 14
12
Really changing the hostname
I need to change the host name on a test server, and in the past when I
used hostname to change the hostname, it did not seem to change it
everywhere.
I really don't want to do a rebuild just yet, but I have to feel
confident that hostname is really changed (reboot is not too much of an
issue).
What is the recommened practice? Other than get it right the first time.
2015 Jan 08
5
Intel NUC? Any experience
Folks
The price point of Intel's NUC unit makes it attractive to use as a
server that doesn't have significant computational load. In my
environment, a USB connected hard-drive could provide all the storage
needed. I wonder if anyone has had experience with it, and can answer:
1) Does Centos6 and/or Centos7 install from a USB connected optical
drive? or a USB flash drive? I'd
2020 Aug 02
5
8.2.2004 Latest yum update renders machine unbootable
><snip>
> >> Yes .. it should be on mirror.centos.org now .. you could change the
> >> repo where your updates come from.? OR .. wait for that mirror to get
> >> updated.
> >
> >
> > I just did
> > yum clean all
> > yum update
> >
> > and 15-8 showed up.? Maybe the 'clean all'
> did it, or maybe just
2008 Jun 27
4
Kernel panic CentOS 5.2
Hi,
When I boot my dedicated server from netinstall cd, I see:
http://img501.imageshack.us/img501/3828/kernelpaniczm7.jpg
System:
Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.60GHz
- Ethernet controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6102 [Rhine-II]
- Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M266 Host Bridge
- IDE interface: VIA Technologies, Inc.
VT82C586A/B/VT82C686/A/B/VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE
- ISA bridge: VIA
2011 Oct 03
2
Hardware Asset Information
Hi,
Is there a way to find total numbers of Hard disk attached or mounted
on remote servers totaling around 200 Servers running CentOS Server
and also the number of RAM Chips attached to the system. Any utility
or some gui tool from client desktop ?
Regards
Kaushal
2016 Mar 06
3
6.7 netinstall fails at insert cd to continue
On 03/06/16 14:48, Richard wrote:
<<>>
> You may want to look at the yum "shell" option (man yum-shell).
>
--
interesting.
would you presume that something like this might run?
yum-shell install < pkg-list.file
> The dvd iso and netinstall approaches are very different. The dvd has
> everything while netinstall assumes you pull the packages from
>
2011 Jan 19
2
Is there a difference between RHEL 6 and 5.6?
I have seen over the past few months subjects on RHEL 6 and RHEL 5.6
Are these two different builds for Centos to chase or one in the same?
2020 Jan 12
5
Centos 7 32 Bits install.
Hi all,
Question : Can I install Centos7 32 Bits on a computer i386 32 bits little
indian pentium III Copermine Model8 Cpufamily 6 CpuMhz 863.979 (lscpu)
grep -i pae /proc/cpuinfo gives a flag pae .
I am very curieus,
Ger van Dijck.
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2010 May 03
3
Read Processor ID
Hi,
On Centos is it possible to read the processor ID from any File ?
Regards,
Premraj M
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2020 Jan 23
2
Centos 7 32 Bits install. Answer to Johnny Hughes.
On Wed, 22 Jan 2020 16:45:02 +0100, Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org>
wrote:
> On 1/12/20 9:54 AM, Ger van Dijck wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>>
>> Question : Can I install Centos7 32 Bits on a computer i386 32 bits
>> little indian pentium III Copermine Model8 Cpufamily 6 CpuMhz 863.979
>> (lscpu) grep -i pae /proc/cpuinfo gives a flag
2016 Mar 06
4
6.7 netinstall fails at insert cd to continue
On 03/05/16 20:22, Fred Smith wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 05, 2016 at 12:48:17PM -0600, g wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 03/05/16 09:04, Chris Murphy wrote:
>>> You don't say how you created the media.
>>>
>> --
>>
>> true, i did not say how i created cd's.
> <snip>
>> so you are saying that netinstall is incorrectly written because it
2011 Dec 08
3
Netinstall wants to use wlan0
Hi, Folks --
I'm setting up an Acer Aspire 5250 as a Christmas gift, CentOS 6 netinstall
insists on trying to configure wlan0 but I'm using a wired DSL connection,
consequently netinstall fails and only offers the option to Retry.
How can I get it to bypass the wlan0 idea and go straight to eth0...?
Thanks,
--
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