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2016 Jun 22
0
CTDB/Kernel BUG
Hello! Sorry to say that, but this list lives in user space. If your kernel crashes, you should contact your CentOS support for help. Regards, Volker On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 09:57:43AM +0100, Alex Crow wrote: > Hi List, > > We're currently seeing a kernel BUG in conjunction with CTDB. > > This is on hosts running latest Centos 7.2 with Samba/CTDB from standard > repos.
2016 Mar 16
1
Showstopper problem: Winbindd no longer starting
Hi, I'm running a samba CTDB setup using default Centos 7.2 repos, fully up-to-date. This is in pre-production so this is quite a nasty problem. Everything was running fine, including after a package update 1-2 days ago. However, this morning I can't get winbind started, CTDB times it out. I've taken the clustering=yes line out of smb.conf, and run winbind at dedug level from the
2016 Mar 29
2
Network bond - one port goes down from time to time
Am 28.03.16 um 16:23 schrieb Marcelo Ricardo Leitner: > Em 28-03-2016 06:27, G?tz Reinicke escreveu: >> Hi, >> >> may be someone has an idea: >> >> We have three supermicron servers with two 10Gb Ports each, connected >> to a cisco switch stack 1Gb ports. All are on auto speed. >> >> I configured a LACP bond on both sides on all servers, first
2016 Oct 09
3
Enumeration of ISA serial ports inconsistent between Linux and Syslinux
Hi, I would like to point out an issue with the enumeration of ISA serial devices in Syslinux. If I interpret the snippet below correctly, Syslinux looks up the device order with the BIOS, while Linux uses the fixed order 3F8,2F8,3E8,2E8. Note that this inconsistency is a real problem, as some motherboards (like e.g. a Supermicro X10DRi with default BIOS settings) have a different order
2004 Nov 11
6
cisco poe
I know this is on the wiki, I just want to confirm so I don't blow up my cisco phones. I've got several cisco 7940's all running using cisco power cubes. However, my boss wants me to switch just a few over to poe, but doesn't want to fork out the dough for a nice cisco poe switch, or anybody else's poe switch for that matter. So my question is, what is the '99.999%
2004 Aug 28
3
POE
Hey guys, I was wondering what POE solutions are being used ? Ive done some searching on google and found that PowerDsine seems to be good brand. Any comments,suggestions, and experiences on POE hubs other POE products would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Steve Maroney
2003 Aug 17
5
LAN switches with PoE? PoE phones?
Hi all, I'm looking for recommendations on ethernet switches for a new install. Ideally would want switches with at least 24 ports, ideally with a GE uplink, and that support PoE (power over ethernet) on every port. I've seen lots of switches, and lots of "power hubs", but the combination, which makes a lot of sense, seems rare. What is out there? Do the switches need to be
2005 May 15
14
POE hub
I need to connect up to sixteen phones per building, I can use a cheap hub, but POE would be useful. Is there a cheap POE hub available? Everything I have seen has been expensive. Chris Mason
2005 Oct 16
2
Can you use Polycom 500 with PoE Switch?
Hi, Do you need a special cable and power for that unit or you can run it of PoE Switch? Thanks. robert
2016 Mar 30
1
Network bond - one port goes down from time to time
Am 29.03.16 um 13:57 schrieb Marcelo Ricardo Leitner: > Em 29-03-2016 03:46, G?tz Reinicke - IT Koordinator escreveu: >> Am 28.03.16 um 16:23 schrieb Marcelo Ricardo Leitner: >>> Em 28-03-2016 06:27, G?tz Reinicke escreveu: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> may be someone has an idea: >>>> >>>> We have three supermicron servers with
2007 Mar 29
1
Polycom Power
I have a 501 with traditional power and a 301 with PoE. I rightfully assumed that the traditional power from the 501 would work on the 301. How do I get the PoE to work? Do I use the Polycom PoE cable in addition to whatever PoE injection method I use? I have a Cisco PoE injector that works on my Cisco AP350 and my 7960. No combination of this injector, the Polycom cable, and the phone result in
2004 Jan 20
9
Power Over Ethernet for *any* ethernet switch (or hub); product idea
Based on several threads I've read on this list, I assume that it would be handy to supply POE (power over ethernet) in an environment without having to purchase POE switches (assumed expensive) and abandon one's existing (familiar/custom/not-yet-expensed/etc.) switches/hubs. Assume I have a non-POE switch with 24 RJ-45 (ethernet) ports. I design a 1U box that can be mounted just
2004 Jul 19
5
Cheap PoE switches/injectors?
I'm trying to spec out hardware for a new office, and I'd like to include power over Ethernet as an option. I've seen a handful of PoE injectors around $1000 for 24 ports and a couple switches up around $2500 for 24 ports. Are there any cheaper options, short of buying a boatload of 1-port injectors off of ebay? I don't really need more then 24 ports of PoE out of 48 total
2007 Aug 01
3
Slightly OT: SNOM & PoE
Hello All, I apologize for the slightly off-topic question, but I'm sure that the people best acquainted with the issue would be hanging around here. We recently deployed several Linksys POE switches for some smaller customers (10-24 station) and appear to be suffering from intermittent lock-ups of the SNOM phones attached. Obviously we are running Asterisk for the gateway, but I was
2004 Nov 28
3
D-LINK PoE switch, does it work with cisco or do I need to do the cable trick?
As an alternative to the "expensive" PoE switches out there, I found the D-Link Web Smart DES-1316 switch for just around $400. Now, the issue is, it does 802.3af power and, as I've found out through previous discussions, this original 76?0 series phones (the non G variety) do not use 802.3af. So I'm assuming I just need to use the special cable thing as per
2011 Jan 03
1
VoIP PoE phones for restaurant
Greetings, I mailed the list regarding an intercom system some months ago and we came to the conclusion that I should purchase a Polycom 501 phone. I'm now considering the purchase for this year, and I'm now wondering between the Polycom 501 and the 320 for the intercom. I don't need the spare ethernet on the phone because I would like to have my voice network separate from my
2008 Jan 29
2
POE draw on Aastra 480i
> > Allen Casteran wrote: > > Anyone know what the POE draw is for the Aastra 480i phones? > > We have switches that will do 15 watts on 12 ports but only do 7.7 watts on all 24 ports. > > A Cisco 3560 switch will do 15.6 watts on all 24 ports. > > Just trying to find out if we need that much power. > Drew wrote: > According to Aastra tech support, 5 watts
2013 Jul 14
3
PoE module
Hello; We have a cisco switches but they are not PoE and we need only to have PoE device so the cables come for it first to provide the power and then goes to the switch (to be like batch panel), is there something like this that can be used for the IP Phones? Regards Bilal -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Jun 08
11
Linksys SRW224P POE Switch
We are currently considering the Linksys POE switch for a small Asterisk office deployment. There will be no separate wiring closet to put it in. Can anybody tell me if this switch has a loud fan? Users would not be able to tolerate a loud noise close by. Otherwise we will go with a fanless desktop switch. Thanks, -- Andres
2011 Dec 01
3
Issue with Polycom SPIP650 and its sidecar [SOLVED]
2011/11/30 Mike <list at net-wall.com> > Hi Olivier,**** > > ** ** > > It if occurs only on the sidecar, I would imagine this is either a > defective sidecar/Polycom phone, or a defective PoE switch not giving > enough power. Changing PoE port would eliminate of confirm the PoE port > being the issue, but I?m betting on a Polycom defect.**** > > ** ** > >