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2016 Dec 13
0
Install Centos not detect the hard drive
On 12/12/2016 8:55 PM, JEYARAJ wrote:
> I'm installing the Centos 7.0 from Intel 2u chassis server, Not detect the
> hard disk.
> Please help me sir.
>
> Had drive --> Intel SSD -240 GB
insufficient information.
'intel 2u chassis server' could describe most anything. the size of
the chassis and the brand of the CPU processor are among the least
important bits
2016 Nov 02
3
Download Centos 7.2 64 bit
Hi All,
How to download the Centos 7.2 64 bit..
If you see anyone please send me the link. Urgent.
Regards,
Jeyaraj. M
2013 Aug 12
6
Motherboard and chipset compatibility
So, having returned from a month's vacation, I'm back to work on attempting
to build a set of small form factor CentOS compatible computers. I've
really tried to do my homework, but this doesn't appear (at first glance)
to be at all easy. It's not made easier by the fact that I have to get it
right the first time (and I haven't built a PC in a decade); the time and
money
2016 Jan 05
4
SSD drives for the OS - 1 or 2?
Preparing to build a small replacement server (initially built in 2005)
and normally for the OS I would buy 2x500GB drives and deploy in a RAID
1 configuration.
Now we have SSD drives available
- does just a single SSD drive offer the same reliability or is there
advantage in deploying two in a Raid 1 config?
Also, what form factor / interface is best for the SSD OS boot device on
a server
2003 Apr 21
4
Rackmount PC hardware suggestions
I'm looking for anyone who has some vendors for rackmount PC hardware
in a fairly decent configuration for Asterisk/Digium T1 termination.
I am looking for well-built hardware from an integrator that
understands correct component choice. Preferably, I'd like SCSI but
I might be able to do Ultra-IDE platforms. I need at least two PCI
slots in the chassis (so 2u/3u size factor is OK.)
2011 Oct 11
3
[HW] Do the HDD cages in rack mount chassis indicate visual/audio HDD failure?
I have no personal experience with rack mount chassis.
>From the past postings, I reckon there are members, in this list, who
have experience in rack mount setups and would like get their advice.
To reduce the H/W cost, I am considering Linux mdadm RAID10 on a 2U chassis.
I would appreciate clarification on the following:
In rack mount chassis, do the cages that house the
hard disks have
2010 Aug 24
7
SCSI write retry errors on ZIL SSD drives...
I posted a thread on this once long ago[1] -- but we''re still fighting
with this problem and I wanted to throw it out here again.
All of our hardware is from Silicon Mechanics (SuperMicro chassis and
motherboards).
Up until now, all of the hardware has had a single 24-disk expander /
backplane -- but we recently got one of the new SC847-based models with
24 disks up front and 12 in the
2017 Aug 09
7
Errors on an SSD drive
I am building a new system using an Kingston 240GB SSD drive I pulled
from my notebook (when I had to upgrade to a 500GB SSD drive). Centos
install went fine and ran for a couple days then got errors on the
console. Here is an example:
[168176.995064] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#14 FAILED Result:
hostbyte=DID_BAD_TARGET driverbyte=DRIVER_OK
[168177.004050] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#14 CDB: Read(10)
2019 Mar 12
2
Centos installer not detecting hard drive
Hi,
I have a new labtop and i want to install CentOS 7.6 on it.
My labtop has two hard drives :
- A 256Go SSD
- A standard 1 To hard drive
None of the two hard drives are detected by the Centos installer
consequently i can't proceed with the installation.
If i try with a Fedora server distro, then the standard hard drive is
detected, the SSD one is still not detected.
I do prefer to install
2017 Aug 10
1
Errors on an SSD drive
On 08/09/2017 01:48 PM, hw wrote:
> Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>> I am building a new system using an Kingston 240GB SSD drive I pulled
>> from my notebook (when I had to upgrade to a 500GB SSD drive).
>> Centos install went fine and ran for a couple days then got errors on
>> the console. Here is an example:
>>
>> [168176.995064] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#14
2009 Apr 11
17
Supermicro SAS/SATA controllers?
The standard controller that has been recommended in the past is the
AOC-SAT2-MV8 - an 8 port with a marvel chipset. There have been several
mentions of LSI based controllers on the mailing lists and I''m wondering
about them.
One obvious difference is that the Marvel contoller is PCI-X and the LSI
controllers are PCI-E.
Supermicro have several LSI controllers. AOC-USASLP-L8i with the
2017 Aug 09
3
Errors on an SSD drive
To be honest, I'd not try a btrfs volume on a notebook SSD. I did that on a
couple of systems and it corrupted pretty quickly. I'd stick with xfs/ext4
if you manage to get the drive working again.
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2013 Aug 21
1
Slightly OT: PCIe x16 card in x8 slot
So, in the ongoing saga of the unusual 1U short-depth
workstation, we have narrowed the field to two choices.
Both entrants are configured with 16GB memory (4x4GB),
two 2.5" drives (1x250GB SSD and 1x1TB HDD),
and an NVIDIA NVS510 graphic card (quad display):
1) SuperMicro 5017R-MF, Xeon E5-2609 processor
2) SuperMicro 5017C-LF, Xeon E3-1220 processor
(I wish SuperMicro had a list of their
2012 Sep 19
1
[PATCH 1/1] lua: Cleaned up the dmi table structure in Lua.c32 and added all missing DMI subtables
From: Hung-chi Lihn <hlihn at google.com>
In the current Lua.c32 DMI implementation, it is a flat table with dotted
names in table entries. It also misses a number DMI sub-tables.
This patch, cleans up the DMI table structure using Lua's nested table
structure and adds all missing DMI sub-tables. If a DMI sub-table is not
supported by the hardware (not filled), then the corresponding
2007 Aug 04
1
Hardware advice for 100 extensions, routing via ISDN
I would be grateful for some comments on our proposed machine specs for
a new Asterisk installation at a client with an initial 70 extensions.
The system should be able to handle 100 extensions. The system will have
the following main features:
- PSTN connection via ISDN 30, dealing with all incoming calls.
Outgoing will be through ISDN initially
- 70-100 Snom 300 handsets
- 1-2
2017 Aug 10
4
Errors on an SSD drive
what file system are you using?? ssd drives have different characteristics that need to be accomadated (including a relatively slow write process which is obvious as soon as the buffer is full), and never, never put a swap partition on it, the high activity will wear it out rather quickly.? might also check cables, often a problem particularly if they are older sata cables being run at a possibly
2008 Sep 02
3
SAS/SATA DAS
I need to replace a slow HP MSA20 that's a bottleneck right now (We are an HP shop).
HP's only option with 3.5" SATA drives is stuck at SATA I behind a SAS controller.
Dell makes an MD1000 that claims SATA II speeds behind a SAS Perc 5/E (Don't know anything about dell).
Anyone got any real world info they can share? I need 3.5" SATA II at least 12 drives behind SAS,
I am
2010 Jul 21
5
slog/L2ARC on a hard drive and not SSD?
Hi,
Out of pure curiosity, I was wondering, what would happen if one tries to use a regular 7200RPM (or 10K) drive as slog or L2ARC (or both)?
I know these are designed with SSDs in mind, and I know it''s possible to use anything you want as cache. So would ZFS benefit from it? Would it be the same? Would it slow down?
I guess it would slow things down, because it would be trying to
2004 May 24
3
100 analog phones?? HOWTO?
Does anyone know the best approach to take for handling 100 analog
phones? It seems to me that a chassis like Carrier Access or Adtran
would work. The chassis would do much of the hard work of converting
the analog sound to data.
Any recommendations on hardware for the chassis?
...Jeff
2004 Dec 28
1
Hardware opinions?
Hello, I am trying to build up a pretty meaty Asterisk box after doing our initial testing and playing on a 1ghz system.
Right now I have decided on a prebuilt system which I normally don't do but thought it seemed like a good deal.
I have included the initial specs below, I will be adding another 1 GB of RAM for a total of 2 GB.
My first question is regarding the serial ATA drives... I