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2016 Sep 20
1
CM8828 sound chip ??
Need a PCI-E sound card with low profile bracket, optical out, and one of those mini-din connectors that fans out into various analog connectors. Only card I have been able to find so far uses a CM8828 chipset. Looks like that chipset is natively supported by the kernel alsa driver starting in 3.17 kernel but CentOS 7 uses 3.10 kernel. I did not see a package that was obviously for that
2015 Aug 30
2
[OFFTOPIC] integrated LSI 3008 :: number of hdd support
Hi guys! Unfortunately there is no offtopic list but the subject is somehow related to centos as the OS is/will be centos :) So, under this thin cover i ask : Is it possible that for a SAS controler like LSI 3008 that in specs says that : "This high-performance I/O controller supports T-10 data protection model and optical support, PCIe hot plugging, and up to 1,000 connected devices"
2015 Aug 30
0
[OFFTOPIC] integrated LSI 3008 :: number of hdd support
On 8/30/2015 4:59 AM, Adrian Sevcenco wrote: > On 08/30/2015 12:02 PM, Mike Mohr wrote: >> In my experience the mass market HBAs and RAID cards typically do support >> only 8 or 16 drives. For the internal variety in a standard rack-mount >> server you'll usually see either 2 or 4 iPass cables (each of which support >> 4 drives) connected to the backplane. The
2015 Aug 30
0
[OFFTOPIC] integrated LSI 3008 :: number of hdd support
In my experience the mass market HBAs and RAID cards typically do support only 8 or 16 drives. For the internal variety in a standard rack-mount server you'll usually see either 2 or 4 iPass cables (each of which support 4 drives) connected to the backplane. The marketing material you've referenced has a white lie in it: supporting more than 16 drives on a single card is very likely only
2015 Aug 30
2
[OFFTOPIC] integrated LSI 3008 :: number of hdd support
On 08/30/2015 12:02 PM, Mike Mohr wrote: > In my experience the mass market HBAs and RAID cards typically do support > only 8 or 16 drives. For the internal variety in a standard rack-mount > server you'll usually see either 2 or 4 iPass cables (each of which support > 4 drives) connected to the backplane. The marketing material you've > referenced has a white lie in it:
2015 Feb 18
0
uefi and bios bootable optical media
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 12:57:32PM +0100, Jur van der Burg via Syslinux wrote: > We have been using syslinux (V4.05) in our product for years without a problem. > Since we encounter more and more systems that do a UEFI boot by default > we want to support that too. So I've been using syslinux V6.03 to create > usb sticks and harddisks to allow both bios and uefi boot which works
2015 Feb 18
0
uefi and bios bootable optical media
> We have been using syslinux (V4.05) in our product for years without a problem. > Since we encounter more and more systems that do a UEFI boot by default > we want to support that too. So I've been using syslinux V6.03 to create > usb sticks and harddisks to allow both bios and uefi boot which works fine. > > The problem I run into now is that it is not possible to create
2008 Mar 13
4
10Gbit ethernet
If I could ask question about 10Gbit ethernet.... We have a 70 node cluster built on Centos 5.1, using NFS to mount user home areas. At the moment the network is a bottleneck, and it's going to get worse as we add another 112 CPUs in the form of two blade servers. To help things breath better, we are considering building three new NFS servers, and connecting these and the blade servers
2015 Feb 17
4
uefi and bios bootable optical media
We have been using syslinux (V4.05) in our product for years without a problem. Since we encounter more and more systems that do a UEFI boot by default we want to support that too. So I've been using syslinux V6.03 to create usb sticks and harddisks to allow both bios and uefi boot which works fine. The problem I run into now is that it is not possible to create a dvd that is capable of
2016 Jun 24
0
PCI Passthrough not working
Here is my post issued again from the beginning in some sort of logical order I hope, with additional information as suggested by George Dunlap. I am having trouble getting PCI Passthrough to work from Dom0 to DomU I am using Xen 4.6 with CentOS kernel 3.18.34-20.el7.x86_64 on a Dell Poweredge T430. When I plug in a device to the USB port, nothing happens. I am Watching /var/log/messages in
2017 Apr 04
4
M.2 PCI-E card
Hello list, My instinct says the vast majority will "just work" but I'll ask anyway. I need a low profile PCI-E card that allows for up to 2 M.2 SSD drives that is known to work with the stock kernel in CentOS 7. Can anyone recommend one? Thanks
2017 Oct 05
0
Voice/Fax Modem advice
On Wed, 4 Oct 2017, hw wrote: > Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote: >> El 4/10/17 a las 17:45, david escribi?: >> >>> Folks >>> >>> A have a PCIe modem (Conexant ChipSet, PCI id = 14f1:2f83. It interfaces >>> to my land-line (POTS) telephone line in the United States. On Windows, I >>> had a good answering machine package (Ventafax)
2011 Mar 23
2
OFFTOPIC :: IB hardware choice
Hi! I would need an advice from those that use IB (as admins :) ) i have a choice between : 1. Mellanox InfiniHost? III Lx HCA card, single-port CX4, DDR, PCIe x8, mem-free, tall bracket, RoHS R5 2. QLogic Single Port 20 Gb InfiniBand to x16 PCI Express Adapter (Single Pack) aside the price is there anything else that could help me make a discrimination between this two? (these will be used in
2014 Nov 10
2
Non-Gnome desktop
So, 1. I installed a minimal CentOS-7. 2. I then installed epel-release. 3. I then installed etckeeper from epel. 4. I then ran yum update -y. 5. I then rebooted (kernel update). 6. I then ran "yum groups install "X Window System" 7. I then ran "yum groups "MATE Desktop" 8. I then ran startx. Result: Graphical destop wallpaper appears, spinning disc in center for
2017 Oct 04
3
Voice/Fax Modem advice
Folks A have a PCIe modem (Conexant ChipSet, PCI id = 14f1:2f83. It interfaces to my land-line (POTS) telephone line in the United States. On Windows, I had a good answering machine package (Ventafax) that reported CallerID, recorded messages, sent/received fax, and had a scripting language that let me say "To leave a message for Alice, press 1; to leave a message for Bob, press
2017 Oct 04
2
Voice/Fax Modem advice
Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote: > El 4/10/17 a las 17:45, david escribi?: > >> Folks >> >> A have a PCIe modem (Conexant ChipSet, PCI id = 14f1:2f83. It interfaces to my land-line (POTS) telephone line in the United States. On Windows, I had a good answering machine package (Ventafax) that reported CallerID, recorded messages, sent/received fax, and had a scripting
2015 Jan 13
1
Making custom USB install media
Hey List, I apologize for how broad this may be, but hopefully someone here can help me out. I need to make custom kickstart installers to be used in the field to install microservers (Intel NUCs, EFI boot) that don't have optical drives and may not have internet connections. I can make a custom ISO just fine using the pretty common steps, specifically following what's here:
2017 Oct 04
3
Voice/Fax Modem advice
On Wed, 4 Oct 2017, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote: > El 4/10/17 a las 17:45, david escribi?: > >> Folks >> >> A have a PCIe modem (Conexant ChipSet, PCI id = 14f1:2f83.? It interfaces >> to my land-line (POTS) telephone line in the United States.? On Windows, I >> had a good answering machine package (Ventafax) that reported CallerID, >> recorded
2017 Oct 04
0
Voice/Fax Modem advice
El 4/10/17 a las 17:45, david escribi?: > Folks > > A have a PCIe modem (Conexant ChipSet, PCI id = 14f1:2f83.? It > interfaces to my land-line (POTS) telephone line in the United > States.? On Windows, I had a good answering machine package (Ventafax) > that reported CallerID, recorded messages, sent/received fax, and had > a scripting language that let me say "To
2017 Oct 04
0
Voice/Fax Modem advice
At 10:20 AM 10/4/2017, you wrote: >On Wed, 4 Oct 2017, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote: > >>El 4/10/17 a las 17:45, david escribi?: >> >>>Folks >>>A have a PCIe modem (Conexant ChipSet, PCI id = 14f1:2f83.? It >>>interfaces to my land-line (POTS) telephone line in the United >>>States.? On Windows, I had a good answering machine package