Re: Third-party drives not permitted on Gen 11 servers

2010-02-11 Thread Rahul Nabar
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 4:17 PM, wrote: > > There are a number of benefits for using Dell qualified drives in particular > ensuring a positive experience and protecting our data. > > While SAS and SATA are industry standards there are differences which occur > in implementation.  An analogy is

Re: Third-party drives not permitted on Gen 11 servers

2010-02-11 Thread Rahul Nabar
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Andy Krantz wrote: > I agree with what everyone else is saying on this subject. > > I contacted my Dell account manager and they suggested that I post on > http://www.ideastorm.com/ > > I didn't find an existing thread so I started one: > > http://dellideas.force.c

ISCSI Offloading

2010-02-11 Thread Clint Dilks
Hi does anyone have this working on a Dell R610 with any flavour of Linux? If so can you let me know what distribution you are using, and if you believe ISCSI offloading provides a significant performance increase compared to Software initiated ISCSI connections. Thanks, and have a nice day :)

Re: Dell git trees now available by git://

2010-02-11 Thread Matt Domsch
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 12:33:22AM +0100, Eberhard Moenkeberg wrote: > ftp://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/linux/dell/ > http://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/linux/dell/ >rsync://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/linux/dell/ > > will be a mirror of both repo/ and git/. Excellent! Thank you Eberhard. -Matt -- Matt Domsch Te

Re: Dell git trees now available by git://

2010-02-11 Thread Eberhard Moenkeberg
Hi, On Thu, 11 Feb 2010, Matt Domsch wrote: > For those wanting to follow along and contribute to Dell's various > open source projects which have published git trees at > http://linux.dell.com/git, you can now use http, rsync, and git:// to > pull from the projects. > > For example, the tree for

Dell git trees now available by git://

2010-02-11 Thread Matt Domsch
For those wanting to follow along and contribute to Dell's various open source projects which have published git trees at http://linux.dell.com/git, you can now use http, rsync, and git:// to pull from the projects. For example, the tree for DKMS is available via any of: git://linux.dell.com

Re: Third-party drives not permitted on Gen 11 servers

2010-02-11 Thread Andy Krantz
I agree with what everyone else is saying on this subject. I contacted my Dell account manager and they suggested that I post on http://www.ideastorm.com/ I didn't find an existing thread so I started one: http://dellideas.force.com/ideaView?id=0877dwTAAQ -Andy ___

Re: AHCI permitted on some Gen 11 servers (was Third-party drives not permitted on Gen 11 servers)

2010-02-11 Thread Eric Rostetter
Quoting Tim Small : > Isn't this another reason to ditch hardware RAID controller cards > entirely? To be honest - whenever possible, I use Linux's built-in md > RAID1/5/6/10 instead of proprietary RAID solutions, and use > Enterprise-grade SATA drives. This gives me: Depends on your needs (or

Re: help configuring a db server

2010-02-11 Thread Tim Small
John G. Heim wrote: > But I'm confused about disk. I would think disk pspeed > would be fairly important. That entirely depends on your database usage pattern: What is your total dataset size? What is your working set (i.e. data which is commonly/regularly accessed)? Can you reasonably fit your

Re: help configuring a db server

2010-02-11 Thread William Warren
On 2/11/2010 12:11 PM, Paul M. Dyer wrote: > Actually, Dell AMD sells a 6-way CPU. So, the CPUs can be 2-core, 4-core, > 6-core, 8-core. I am not sure, but I imagine the AMD CPUs are still at > better prices than Intel. > > Paul > > > - Original Message - > From: "Eric Rostetter" > To:

AHCI permitted on some Gen 11 servers (was Third-party drives not permitted on Gen 11 servers)

2010-02-11 Thread Tim Small
howard_sho...@dell.com wrote: > With the introduction of the PERC H700/H800 controllers, we began enabling > only the use of Dell qualified drives. > Isn't this another reason to ditch hardware RAID controller cards entirely? To be honest - whenever possible, I use Linux's built-in md RAID1

Re: help configuring a db server

2010-02-11 Thread Paul M. Dyer
Actually, Dell AMD sells a 6-way CPU. So, the CPUs can be 2-core, 4-core, 6-core, 8-core. I am not sure, but I imagine the AMD CPUs are still at better prices than Intel. Paul - Original Message - From: "Eric Rostetter" To: linux-poweredge@dell.com Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 201

RE: [OT] php_warn

2010-02-11 Thread Hostmaster
What does line 50 of /www/htdocs/web/public/public.php say? I assume it is an include statement for "main_page.html.php". If that file is not present in your include_path (/usr/local/lib/php from your PHP config) or referenced using an absolute or relative link to the directory of the calling scrip

Re: php_warn

2010-02-11 Thread Mark Watts
This is not a PHP mailing list. On Thu, 2010-02-11 at 15:50 +0200, madunix wrote: > some of my web pages having the following issue when i call them > Warning:main(main_page.html.php): failed to open stream: No such file > or directory in /www/htdocs/web/public/public.php on line 50 > Warning:mai

php_warn

2010-02-11 Thread madunix
some of my web pages having the following issue when i call them Warning:main(main_page.html.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /www/htdocs/web/public/public.php on line 50 Warning:main(): Failed opening 'main_page.html.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/local/lib/php')

Re: Third-party drives not permitted on Gen 11 servers

2010-02-11 Thread Tino Schwarze
Hi there, I mailed my sales rep yesterday explaining my concerns and got a reply today that he'll ask the marketing department for an official statement. Tino. -- "What we nourish flourishes." - "Was wir nähren erblüht." www.lichtkreis-chemnitz.de www.tisc.de _