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2007 Dec 08
0
lmsensors sensors.conf file for gigabyte GA7N400 Pro2
Having done my fresh 5.0 install a couple months ago I'm slowly getting
things back in to working condition. Decided last night to try setting up
lmsensors.
Got it all set up (modules, etc taken care of) and it runs and reports
values, but some of 'em a clearly wrong with the default sensors.conf
Trying to use the old sensors.conf I used on Centos 4 produces even more
whacked-out results,
2011 Feb 20
1
PCI passthrough of a SATA/PATA controller, "FLR functionality not supported"
Hi there,
I have a question regarding PCI passthrough on the Citrix XenServer 5.6
(Xen 3.4.2).
I already managed to get some soundcard passed through to a Windows
guest. So I think my knowledge about that topic isn''t _that_ low. But I
cannot seem to pass through a SATA/PATA controller to a Linux guest.
I have some additional CD/DVD burner (PATA) attached to a SATA/PATA
controller
2007 Sep 14
10
Mixing SATA & PATA Drives
I suspect it''s probably not a good idea but I was wondering if someone
could clarify the details.
I have 4 250G SATA(150) disks and 1 250G PATA(133) disk. Would it
cause problems if I created a raidz1 pool across all 5 drives?
I know the PATA drive is slower so would it slow the access across the
whole pool or just when accessing that disk?
Thanks for your input.
- Chris
2015 Jul 27
2
SATA adapter recommendation
On 7/27/2015 12:29 PM, g wrote:
>
> On 07/27/15 10:06, Bowie Bailey wrote:
>> I have an old computer running CentOS 5. I need to add an SATA drive to
>> it, but it doesn't have any ports, so I need an add-on card. The board
>> only has a 32-bit PCI slot. Any recommendations on cards/brands that
>> work well with CentOS? I don't need any raid capabilities,
2010 Nov 22
3
Grub, pata, and sata
I've just filed bug 0004634. Grub won't install onto my pata drive now
that I have a sata drive installed. This is grub 0.97 on CentOS5.5.
Has anyone else encountered this? I'm guessing that I can always
install Fedora on hda, which should give me a working grub, but I was
hoping for something a little less involved.
Thanks,
Dave Mackay
2005 May 18
3
Installing CentOS on RAID PATA not SATA - A8V
I'm trying to install CentOS 4 on an A8V on the
PATA/Raid drives on the Promise controller. The
Promise controller is recognized (sata_promise), but
the PATA drives are not recognized. Base on this
thread
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=147303
it seems that there is a patch which was merged in
2.6.11 to get pata working.
Any ideas how to proceed?
Thanks in advance
2007 Mar 10
3
CentOS & SATA
Does CentOS 4 work well with SATA drives?
Or should I build the system using IDE/PATA disks?
I'm looking for stability more than speed.
Thanks
Charles L. Sliger, Information Systems Engineer, chaz at bctonline.com
"No matter where you go, there you are..."
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2008 Oct 15
3
SATA devices not added/probed from ICH7 sata300 controller, FreeBSD7.0, 7.1beta, 8.0 Daily
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 09:52:09PM -0400, John R. Huston wrote:
> Hi, I am not very familiar with using mailing lists so if I have made
> a mistake in the format or scope of the message please correct me. I
> am pretty desperate for an answer by now so any help at all is really
> very appreciated.
>
> I have a Shuttle SD30G2 computer (Specs:
>
2004 Jul 22
1
RAID/SCSI/IDE/SATA and a TE405P (or T100P) c ard. Should I expect problems?
Hello,
We use all SCSI PCI card hardware RAIDs on all 4 of our production Asterisk
servers. They all have Digium quad T1 cards and they all have from 2 to 4
T1s hooked up to them. We have had no noticable problems with dropped
calls/poor quality.
What are you looking to do with this system? what kind of traffic will be
going through these 4 T1s?
MATT---
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From: Deon
2014 Jan 21
0
After USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
In message <BLU0-SMTP1383C5798F6C577E5FFF368BA40 at phx.gbl>,
Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote:
>> With respect to all of the actually important stuff however, I may have
>> missed it all, but I don't recall having read or seen an explanation of
>> what Ady & everybody else finally figured out about all this...
>
>There was at least one email that
2014 Jan 21
3
After USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
> With respect to all of the actually important stuff however, I may have
> missed it all, but I don't recall having read or seen an explanation of
> what Ady & everybody else finally figured out about all this. What is
> the answer, in the end? I did get the part about how (for my board,
> at least) tweeking some of the info within the relevant MBR partition
> table
2007 Sep 20
6
Central file server advice please
Hi List
I have a Gygabyte GA-7N400 PRO2 with a 2.6 mHz Athlon cpu. I want to set up a
central file storage for 2/3 users using 6/7 machines. A mixture of win2k, XP
and various Linux distros (my home network). It will be used to store files,
(docs, music and DVD ) for all of these machines, print server, (two
ink-jets), mail server and later on a myth tv set up. Would SAMBA be the
best option
2009 Mar 10
3
Cannot get CentOS to install
I used google but did not come up with anything current to solve my problem.
I have not tried any other search engines yet.
There is not a search for the CentOS list so I am creating a new post.
I have tested the CentOS 5.2 and RHEL 5.3 CD's and they passed.
I had to use linux mediacheck ide=nodma to get them to pass.
The newest releases seem to most times fail with just linux mediacheck.
I
2009 Jun 02
5
Harware vs Kernel RAID (was Re: External SATA enclosures: SiI3124 and CentOS 5?)
-=- starting as new thread as it is off topic from controller thread -=-
Ross Walker wrote:
>
> The real key is the controller though. Get one that can do hardware
> RAID1/10, 5/50, 6/60, if it can do both SATA and SAS even better and
> get a battery backed write-back cache, the bigger the better, 256MB
> good, 512MB better, 1GB best.
I've read a lot of different reports
2008 Oct 06
1
Boot disk order: h/w vs. grub
I'm still having conceptual trouble with this one.
I have two PATA and two SATA disks in my home system. When the system
comes up, these are, espectively, /dev/hda, /dev/hdb, /dev/sda and
/dev/sdb. I have the boot order of the drives in the boot PROM set to
boot from /dev/sda (hard drive 2), then /dev/hda (hd 0), and usually
that works fine. /dev/sda is properly set up with the MBR and
2018 Dec 08
1
Any special option to debug kernel just freezing?
Use syslinux 6.03 for my g4l disk imaging project, and it works great.
Have just had a user that has a new thinkpad t440p system and it load the
syslinux, and he can select any of the various kernels included on the iso, but
it freezes at a point with no error message just stops?
Originally, the last thing
ata8: PATA max PIO4 cmd 0x170 ctl 0x376 irq 15
But I built a special kernel with all the
2014 Jan 20
3
After USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
Op 2014-01-20 om 00:04 schreef Ronald F. Guilmette:
> In message <52DCC023.7000100 at zytor.com>, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
> >On 01/19/2014 03:47 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
> >>
> >> Doesn't the Syslinux project provide (hopefully strong) specific
> >> reccomendations, to its user base, for how these things should best
> >> be done, you
2015 Jul 27
7
SATA adapter recommendation
I have an old computer running CentOS 5. I need to add an SATA drive to
it, but it doesn't have any ports, so I need an add-on card. The board
only has a 32-bit PCI slot. Any recommendations on cards/brands that
work well with CentOS? I don't need any raid capabilities, I just need
a couple of SATA connections.
Thanks,
--
Bowie
2006 Dec 18
3
Upgrading Server Motherboard
I have a server running CentOS 4.2 that works as a web/email with very
heavy load. It runs Directadmin web gui which is like Cpanel. It
runs on a cheapy mATX motherboard(ECS 741GX-M) with socket A 2800+ CPU
and 2Gbyte DDR. The OS and data are on a 300Gbyte PATA maxtor drive
and data backups are run weekly to another PATA drive. The server is
overwelmed and data backups take over 5 hours to
2015 Jul 27
0
SATA adapter recommendation
On 07/27/15 10:06, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> I have an old computer running CentOS 5. I need to add an SATA drive to
> it, but it doesn't have any ports, so I need an add-on card. The board
> only has a 32-bit PCI slot. Any recommendations on cards/brands that
> work well with CentOS? I don't need any raid capabilities, I just need
> a couple of SATA connections.
>
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