On 10/26/05, Alan Amesbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is pretty much classic Dell. We've purchased a number of systems
without operating systems on which we run FreeBSD. However, they
continually operate under the assumption that we are running Windoze or
Linux, and expect those to do
On 10/25/05, Dan Charrois [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all. I'm wondering if anyone can shed some light on a strange
crashing/rebooting problem I'm having. First, the specs:
Hardware: Dell PowerEdge 2850 rack mounted server, Dual 3.4 Ghz Xeon,
5 Gb memory
[snip]
You didn't mention, have
Taken from the digest form, so hopefully I won't whack the formatting
too badly.
Dan Charrois [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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No, I haven't been able to run diagnostics and rule out the hardware
for two reasons.. First, the server is located about an hour's drive
away, and I haven't
On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 01:05:04AM -0400, Bryan Fullerton wrote:
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You didn't mention, have you run Dell diagnostics on the machine to
rule out hardware issues?
While those diagnostics may well demostrate that a problem exists, the
lack of a problme is not demonstrated by a machine passing
Hi all. I'm wondering if anyone can shed some light on a strange
crashing/rebooting problem I'm having. First, the specs:
Hardware: Dell PowerEdge 2850 rack mounted server, Dual 3.4 Ghz Xeon,
5 Gb memory
Hard Drives: LSILogic PERC 4e/Di, configured as RAID 5, with 3 X 40
Gb disks
OS
if anyone can shed some light on a strange
crashing/rebooting problem I'm having. First, the specs:
Hardware: Dell PowerEdge 2850 rack mounted server, Dual 3.4 Ghz Xeon,
5 Gb memory
Hard Drives: LSILogic PERC 4e/Di, configured as RAID 5, with 3 X 40
Gb disks
OS: FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE-p6 for amd64
Jayton Garnett wrote:
Hello,
You should be using the IA-64 version of FreeBSD as these are Intel
chips and nor AMD chips?
FreeBSD 5.4 IA-64 is for the Intel EM64T/Xeon/Itainium CPU's, FreeBSD
5.4 AMD64 is for the AMD 64/x2/Opteron/FX CPU's.
You will have more luck using the IA-64 release, I
On 10/25/05, Dan Charrois [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all. I'm wondering if anyone can shed some light on a strange
crashing/rebooting problem I'm having. First, the specs:
Hardware: Dell PowerEdge 2850 rack mounted server, Dual 3.4 Ghz Xeon,
5 Gb memory
[snip]
You didn't mention, have you
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 14:19:41 +0200
GMane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Cian,
Cian Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Do you also have a hanging problem if you shutdown with `shutdown -
p now`?
No, the problem it's only with the reboot command.
Are
Hi,
When I try to reboot my machine it hangs on and I have to do it manually
pressing the reset button.
Did anyone have the same problem?
Do You think that is an hardware problem?
I thank you all!
Ricki
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Do you also have a hanging problem if you shutdown with `shutdown -p
now`?
Are you using ACPI?
Have you ensured you are using the latest BIOS for you system?
When did you last compile your kernel?
Could you give some specifics about architecture, output of dmesg and
your hardware setup.
Hi Cian,
Cian Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do you also have a hanging problem if you shutdown with `shutdown -p
now`?
No, the problem it's only with the reboot command.
Are you using ACPI?
Have you ensured you are using the latest BIOS for you system?
On Fri, 2005-Jun-17 11:58:35 +0200, GMane wrote:
When I try to reboot my machine it hangs on and I have to do it manually
pressing the reset button.
Did anyone have the same problem?
I've seen something similar on a HP DL380. Do you have any modules
loaded? If so, does the problem go away if
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