On Thursday 14 December 2006 08:38, Peter Grigor wrote:
I've just gotten some quotes on a few dell machines and I was
wondering now if freebsd 6.x is able to run on them properly.
Perc/5i cards and 64-bit Intel chips are my worries :)
Anyone have any experiences they'd like to share? Anyone
I've just gotten some quotes on a few dell machines and I was wondering now
if freebsd 6.x is able to run on them properly. Perc/5i cards and 64-bit
Intel chips are my worries :)
Anyone have any experiences they'd like to share? Anyone successfully
running mysql on an IA64 architecture with
In response to Peter Grigor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've just gotten some quotes on a few dell machines and I was wondering now
if freebsd 6.x is able to run on them properly. Perc/5i cards and 64-bit
Intel chips are my worries :)
Anyone have any experiences they'd like to share? Anyone
In response to Peter Grigor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I looked through the archives and couldn't find much information on the
megarc problem. Have you gotten any feedback on whether a megarc fix is
forthcoming in the 6.x branch?
That's because megarc isn't relevant to the problem, really. The x9xx
Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Peter Grigor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've just gotten some quotes on a few dell machines and I was wondering now
if freebsd 6.x is able to run on them properly. Perc/5i cards and 64-bit
Intel chips are my worries :)
Anyone have any experiences they'd like to
Jay Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Peter Grigor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've just gotten some quotes on a few dell machines and I was wondering now
if freebsd 6.x is able to run on them properly. Perc/5i cards and 64-bit
Intel chips are my worries :)
Bill Moran wrote:
We get all our units with Dell's remote access card installed. It
gives us the same kind of remote admin -- equivalent to being able to
hit the power button from the other side of the planet.
Some of our servers have it, some of them don't-- I've been here four
months, and
On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 17:40:57 -0800
Jay Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bill Moran wrote:
We get all our units with Dell's remote access card
installed. It
gives us the same kind of remote admin -- equivalent to
being able to
hit the power button from the other side of the planet.
Some