Hello List,
trying to install Vyatta community edition 3, installation suceeded ok, but
booting hangs:
GRUB Loading stage1.5
GRUB loading, please wait.
Then nothing more happens.
I tried following things:
loaded new image and installed from this.
tried different harddisks SATA and PATA.
Hi,
This makes sense. We will try the multi WAN load balancing.
Thanks,
Abhilash S
Ascella Technologies, Inc.
www.ascellatech.com
On Feb 5, 2008 11:59 AM, Dave Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your quick reply. I am agreed that we can test the
multiple WAN load balancing
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What's the last message before it hangs?
Justin
On Feb 7, 2008 2:12 PM, ken Felix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm doing the same but with a 2gb and 4gb fast Compact Flash. It runs
great but I just notice a problem the last 2 days in my test lab and it
( host ) hangs at boot time. Could be y
One other thing to look into... Make sure you're not using the RAID
functionality of the SIS964.
Robert Bays wrote:
Stefan,
Looks like grub isn't loading stage 1.5. One thing to check... In the
BIOS there may be a setting that switches the disk mode from normal to
LBA. It should be set
Here's my config
conn peer-0.0.0.0-tunnel-1
left=1.1.1.1
right=%any
leftsubnet=192.168.12.0/24
rightsubnet=192.168.10.0/24
rekey=no
ike=3des-sha1,3des-sha1
ike=3des-sha1,3des-sha1
ikelifetime=3600s
Hi Carlos,
I'm not sure I'm correctly understanding your reason for using
aggressive mode but, are you sure that the other end of the connection
is expecting an aggressive mode negotiation? If your only special
requirement is that the other end of the connection is being initiated
from an
Hi All;
I just wanted to let people know that I have a Vyatta VC3 cluster
running in production on the following hardware:
http://www.yawarra.com.au/hw-eber.php
Options:
768 Mb RAM [max]
4 x 1 G ports
512 Mb. Flash card
Initial install was via a USB cdrom drive. If I were to