Through a few installation attempts I have buggered up my PowerEdge R410. I am
trying to clean up my CentOS 5.5 enough to get an OpenManage install running.
I tried installing first using the gzipped package (scripted install), but it
did not give me a working installation (could login to the w
On Thursday 26 August 2010 18:26:19 Nick Stephens wrote:
>
> I have played with XFS in the past, and sadly it's performance is
> severely lacking for our environment, so it is not an option.
If you tell us what your environment is we can answer the question.
One large file system sounds like a v
On Tuesday 13 July 2010 16:28:50 Doug Simmons wrote:
>
> Do any of the list members have any experience with this service?
We are pondering a different cloud system based on XEN offering similar on a
smaller scale than Amazon. Pricing is slightly cheaper, but not much in it.
They charge for dis
is is where I stand now.
Thanks a lot
Simon
On 2010-06-28, at 2:01 PM, Robin Bowes wrote:
> On 28/06/10 18:42, Simon wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I know this is unsupported, but I'm trying to install osma on a fedora core
>> 12 system.
>>
>> Any pointe
Greetings,
I know this is unsupported, but I'm trying to install osma on a fedora core 12
system.
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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The 8MiB Disabled L3 cache reported on our SC1425 was due to a bug in the
version of lshw shipped with Debian Lenny (B 2.13).
It is fixed in later versions of lshw (B 2.14). I tested with the svn version
on the lshw project website.
The output of the "dmidecode" utility correctly listed the CP
when L3 cache is
disabled/enabled.
Simon, sure this is the kind of thing he ought to already know.
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