I'm sorry i'm late for reply, yes it is old server but still used. I don't
install any desktop and xserver, it is pure CLI because i'm install from
debian netinst.

On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 5:14 PM, Markus Neviadomski
<li...@dieitexperten.de>wrote:

> Am 12.05.2011 11:53, schrieb Stan Hoeppner:
> > On 5/12/2011 4:34 AM, Markus Neviadomski wrote:
> >
> >> You are right...but, read my first post. I wrote about 4-6 cores. This
> >> is a typical sandy bridge system with core i7. No real server hardware,
> >> but fast enough for the OP, when his Sempron is working until today!
> >> 16GB Ram are possible and cheap enough for development countrys servers.
> >
> > The OP doesn't need more performance.  If so, he didn't state it here.
> > He simply asked how to turn off the sleep mode.  He didn't ask how to
> > fix his storage device issue.  It's probably safe to assume that the
> > OP's storage device issues are due to reasons other than his skills as
> > an SA.  Most likely, as we've seen this scenario before, he's stuck
> > with a Sempron machine with only two small disks for 200 people
> > because of a lack of funding.  If he had the funding, do you think
> > he'd still be using such a machine as a server, even if it is adequate
> > for his performance needs?
> Nobody assumed that the op has performance issues. In the past, mostly
> all issues with sempron systems are caused by partly broken mainboards
> oper power supplies. His system description sounds like an old sempron,
> not a new AM3-one. You may do trial&error which such a crappy system, i
> offer an other solution. If the OP could not by hardware, he may write
> this.
> >
> > If I were him I'd likely find your comments a bit insulting, as you
> > have implied he doesn't know how to manage his server upgrades or
> > recover from a disk problem.  Again, note that he didn't ask for help
> > with these basic issues that pretty much everyone on this list knows
> > how to handle.
> Knowledge about sleep mode is a basic knowledge, admins should have.
> The OP doesnt have these knowledge i thought. Maybe he needs help on
> other topics too. A good supporter offer help not only for the problem,
> the customer askes for.
>
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