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2009 Feb 23
1
Problems with PXELINUX falling through to localboot on a HP Proliant DL385
I'm having problems with PXELINUX passing through to a "localboot" on a HP Proliant DL385. I'm working with 3.73. If I configure PXELINUX to directly "localboot", everything works. If I configure PXELINUX to use menu.c32 or anything like that, a subsequent localboot fails. I see the expected "PXE ROM exiting" message but the next device doesn't
2023 Jan 09
1
Help with an HP Proliant gen10 plus?
Just starting and trying to boot off the SPP firmware update ISO image on a USB stick. I made the stick with: # mkfs.vfat /dev/sdb # dd bs=4M if=P52581_001_gen10spp-2022.09.01.00-SPP2022090100.2022_0930.1.iso of=/dev/sdb status=progress The usb drive is 16GB and the iso is 9GB. seem to boot from it and go into auto install of firmware then died with starting initrd... warning!!! Unable to
2023 Jan 09
1
Help with an HP Proliant gen10 plus?
> Just starting and trying to boot off the SPP firmware update ISO image > on a USB stick. > > I made the stick with: > > # mkfs.vfat /dev/sdb ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Why create an MS-DOS filesystem on the stick which gets immediately overwritten in the next step? > # dd bs=4M > if=P52581_001_gen10spp-2022.09.01.00-SPP2022090100.2022_0930.1.iso > of=/dev/sdb
2023 Jan 09
2
Help with an HP Proliant gen10 plus?
On 1/9/23 01:37, Simon Matter wrote: >> Just starting and trying to boot off the SPP firmware update ISO image >> on a USB stick. >> >> I made the stick with: >> >> # mkfs.vfat /dev/sdb > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > Why create an MS-DOS filesystem on the stick which gets immediately > overwritten in the next step? I think the idea is to get that first
2015 Oct 07
2
OT hardware issue: HP controller to 3rd party RAID
On 10/07/15 11:13, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Jack Bailey wrote: > >>> controller that expects to talk to individual SAS or SATA drives. you >>> can manage it with hpssacli from centos. >> I have the P822. It has no JBOD or RAID 0. hpacucli works with CentOS >> 7.0, but is broken on 7.1 -- it cannot find the controller. > Can it do RAID 6? > This page
2019 Jul 01
5
HPE ProLiant - support Linux Vendor Firmware Service ?
hi guys does anybody here runs on HPE ProLiant? I was hoping you can tell whether HPE support Linux Vendor Firmware Service and you actually get to upgrade ProLiants' BIOS/firmware via fwupdmgr? many thanks, L.
2006 Jan 06
1
Xapian binding for C#.
Xapians! Anyone know when Xapian bindings for C# will be ready? Thanks, Kevin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.tartarus.org/pipermail/xapian-discuss/attachments/20060105/257652e0/attachment.htm
2015 Oct 07
3
OT hardware issue: HP controller to 3rd party RAID
On 10/07/15 10:06, John R Pierce wrote: > On 10/7/2015 8:42 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> Got an old HP box with a P800 Smart Array controller. The HP RAID >> box >> plugged into it's failing, and we got a new JetStor. Anyone know if we >> can just plug the JetStor in and set it to passthrough, or if we have >> to use the P800's firmware to set up
2019 Jul 01
0
HPE ProLiant - support Linux Vendor Firmware Service ?
lejeczek via CentOS wrote: > hi guys > > does anybody here runs on HPE ProLiant? I was hoping you can tell whether > HPE support Linux Vendor > Firmware Service and you actually get to upgrade ProLiants' > BIOS/firmware via fwupdmgr? > > Dunno 'bout "Linux Vendor Firmware Service", but HPE support, ah, yeah... let's not go there. And they *really* want
2019 Jul 01
0
HPE ProLiant - support Linux Vendor Firmware Service ?
On Mon, 1 Jul 2019 19:38:29 +0100 lejeczek via CentOS wrote: > I also a few years ago got Dell's tech support telling me to > do MS-DOS stuff in order to update BIOS. So what's wrong with using DOS to update firmware? DOS is a small and simple program loader that's unlikely to require much in the way of hardware to work and is unlikely to be infected by a virus in today's
2019 Jul 01
1
HPE ProLiant - support Linux Vendor Firmware Service ?
Frank Cox wrote: > On Mon, 1 Jul 2019 19:38:29 +0100 > lejeczek via CentOS wrote: > >> I also a few years ago got Dell's tech support telling me to >> do MS-DOS stuff in order to update BIOS. > > So what's wrong with using DOS to update firmware? DOS is a small and > simple program loader that's unlikely to require much in the way of > hardware to work
2019 Jul 01
0
HPE ProLiant - support Linux Vendor Firmware Service ?
On 01/07/2019 17:42, lejeczek via CentOS wrote: > hi guys > > does anybody here runs on HPE ProLiant? > I was hoping you can tell whether HPE support Linux Vendor > Firmware Service and you actually get to upgrade ProLiants' > BIOS/firmware via fwupdmgr? > > many thanks, L. > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at
2019 Jul 01
1
HPE ProLiant - support Linux Vendor Firmware Service ?
On Mon, Jul 01, 2019 at 12:58:12PM -0600, Frank Cox wrote: > So what's wrong with using DOS to update firmware? DOS is a small > and simple program loader that's unlikely to require much in the way > of hardware to work and is unlikely to be infected by a virus in > today's world. Honestly, I've tried to use a .EXE to update the BIOS on my personal system, and I
2019 Jul 01
4
HPE ProLiant - support Linux Vendor Firmware Service ?
On 01/07/2019 18:38, mark wrote: > lejeczek via CentOS wrote: >> hi guys >> >> does anybody here runs on HPE ProLiant? I was hoping you can tell whether >> HPE support Linux Vendor >> Firmware Service and you actually get to upgrade ProLiants' >> BIOS/firmware via fwupdmgr? >> >> > Dunno 'bout "Linux Vendor Firmware Service",
2019 Aug 05
2
browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
On Tue, 6 Aug 2019, Peter wrote: > On 6/08/19 3:44 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote: >> In any case, Centos 7 has not always been this slow. >> Presumably something has changed. > > Websites have gotten more resource-intensive. You've run "yum updates" and > now have a newer version of Firefox and/or Chrome. Your browsing habits have > changed and you browse
2020 Aug 12
2
[Sharing] CentOS 8.2 (2004) Linux Server is Compatible with Dell PowerEdge R640 1U Server
Subject: [Sharing] CentOS 8.2 (2004) Linux Server is Compatible with Dell PowerEdge R640 1U Server Good day from Singapore, I have just installed CentOS 8.2 (2004) Linux Server on Dell PowerEdge R640 1U Server for "Donald Trump and Xi Jinping Investment Company LLP" (fictitious/fictional company name used) in Singapore on 11 August 2020 Tuesday. I can confirm that CentOS 8.2
2014 Apr 11
5
Old HP Xeon server blade with only SCSI HDD ports & CentOS
Hi there. I got myself a pair of old Intel Xeon blades, which I plan to repurpose with CentOS. The model is : HP bl20p-g3 server blade Manual http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12322_ca/12322_ca.pdf Now, the main problem with this hardware is that LVD UW SCSI HDDs are hard to find and hella expensive if you find em (and of reduced capacity). Any of you know: 1. If there's any
2015 Jun 29
2
Using a CentOS 6 Machine as a gateway/router/home server
On 6/28/2015 11:11 PM, Sorin Srbu wrote: > May I ask why you don't just use a made-for-the-purpose-distro like > Smoothwall to do this? indeed, I use pfSense, running on a APU1D4 [1] router board as my firewall, and a separate home server on a HP Microserver [2]. IMHO, keeping the firewall function completely separate simplifies security. that router board can handle 300 Mbit/sec of
2012 Jul 02
14
HP Proliant DL360 G7
Hello, Has anyone out there been able to qualify the Proliant DL360 G7 for your Solaris/OI/Nexenta environments? Any pros/cons/gotchas (vs. previous generation HP servers) would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! -Anh
2018 Mar 18
4
Gluster very poor performance when copying small files (1x (2+1) = 3, SSD)
Howdy all, We're experiencing terrible small file performance when copying or moving files on gluster clients. In the example below, Gluster is taking 6mins~ to copy 128MB / 21,000 files sideways on a client, doing the same thing on NFS (which I know is a totally different solution etc. etc.) takes approximately 10-15 seconds(!). Any advice for tuning the volume or XFS settings would be