Pim Zandbergen wrote:
>
> >Yes, I have the newest BIOS and SR Firmware.
> >I have 2 x 1GHz CPUs and IBM PCI ServeRAID 4.71.00
>
> You mean all of BIOS, firmware and Linux driver are at version 4.71?
>
> Where did you find BIOS 4.71 and firmware 4.71?
> The latest BIOS & firmware I could find
Pim Zandbergen wrote:
Yes, I have the newest BIOS and SR Firmware.
I have 2 x 1GHz CPUs and IBM PCI ServeRAID 4.71.00 ServeRAID 4L
You mean all of BIOS, firmware and Linux driver are at version 4.71?
Where did you find BIOS 4.71 and firmware 4.71?
The latest BIOS firmware I could
Yes, I have the newest BIOS and SR Firmware.
I have 2 x 1GHz CPUs and IBM PCI ServeRAID 4.71.00
-- Piotr Szymanek
Leah Cunningham wrote:
>
> This may be way off, but have you flashed the BIOS to the most
> current revision? This machine should work properly. How many
> processors and
I'm trying to run Linux RH 7.1 on the rack-mounted
IBM xSeries 240 with ServeRAID but without success.
I've tried some kernels from 2.2.19-7.0.1smp up to
2.4.3-2.14.14.i686 and 2.4.4.
During boot all kernels reported errors (attached at the end).
When I try to write to disk (untar 100MB)
I'm trying to run Linux RH 7.1 on the rack-mounted
IBM xSeries 240 with ServeRAID but without success.
I've tried some kernels from 2.2.19-7.0.1smp up to
2.4.3-2.14.14.i686 and 2.4.4.
During boot all kernels reported errors (attached at the end).
When I try to write to disk (untar 100MB)
Yes, I have the newest BIOS and SR Firmware.
I have 2 x 1GHz CPUs and IBM PCI ServeRAID 4.71.00 ServeRAID 4L
-- Piotr Szymanek
Leah Cunningham wrote:
This may be way off, but have you flashed the BIOS to the most
current revision? This machine should work properly. How many
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