When you have a moment, would you power cycle the 1u device in our rack
labeled tyr.fp.s4f.com? Thank you.
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On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 9:45 AM, Gary Buckmaster g...@s4f.com wrote:
When you have a moment, would you power cycle the 1u device in our rack
labeled tyr.fp.s4f.com? Thank you.
I feel like an idiot, but I'm standing here looking at our rack, and
for the life of me can't see a label that even
On 30 April 2010 17:45, Gary Buckmaster g...@s4f.com wrote:
When you have a moment, would you power cycle the 1u device in our rack
labeled tyr.fp.s4f.com? Thank you.
Sure thing, I just have book myself a plane ticket first. :)
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Yours sincerely Jostein Elvaker Haande
A free society is a
Jostein Elvaker Haande wrote:
On 30 April 2010 17:45, Gary Buckmaster g...@s4f.com wrote:
When you have a moment, would you power cycle the 1u device in our rack
labeled tyr.fp.s4f.com? Thank you.
Sure thing, I just have book myself a plane ticket first. :)
Thanks for your help!
I have an AMD K6 mobo which requires ACPI to be off, or network
interfaces don't work. (Which I had to find out again a few weeks ago
upgrading to 1.2.3, having to take the box out to connect monitor and
keyboard.) /boot/loader.conf was overwritten by 1.2.3.
Searching for this I found to put
On 4/30/2010 10:01 PM, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
I have an AMD K6 mobo which requires ACPI to be off, or network
interfaces don't work. (Which I had to find out again a few weeks ago
upgrading to 1.2.3, having to take the box out to connect monitor and
keyboard.) /boot/loader.conf was overwritten