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<0> also, i just need their wallets, not their brains <1> you gotta build the machine so they can drool on it and bump into it over and over to type <2> starfishy: I feel for your customers <0> why? <3> aztech_, sata went through some module improvements in the 4u3 kernels, have a look in the changelogs, chipset support is sparse, but better <0> i want to make the software so easy to use that they dont need brains to do so <0> and i think thats a good thing <3> starfishy, just charge them a consulting fee to run the configuration script <2> aztech_: fake hardware raid isn't supported if thats your objective <0> so_: splendid idea <2> I have 1/2 dozen or more sata controllers working just fine <0> would be kinda inconvenient to have to fly to Timbuktu though just to do that <3> woo free trip too <0> yay ;) <0> anyway, miah, donavan, so_, thanks for your help <1> sweet. is the kernel able to do any fancy-schmancy sata stuff, like disconnect the drive for swapping? or read it's smart data?
<0> I will build the package the way you suggested <1> im just curious.. my servers have to use IPMI for that stuff <2> swapping I doubt <1> i use software raid <2> smart works now <1> nice, thx donavan <0> I'll also consult with the software developers to see whether we can figure out a way to make basic functionality available without any interaction <0> so the configure script would be optional <1> you should see what a pain in the arse it is to use sata with debian right now <1> it's pissing me off <1> course, who needs a cdrom drive tho? <0> I am using SATA with debian, works for me <0> only with the current installer, though, the installer that comes with the CDs doesnt work AFAIK <2> #debian is elsewhere <0> i know <0> i just try to help where I can <0> i hope that's ok <1> donavan, do you use libata for sata? <1> i suppose not if smartmontools are working <4> Poding: hi <4> pony, hi, that is <5> Hi orc_orc, how is cluecon? <4> pony: quite technical - no vendor booths - a speaker backed out, so I am on as to centos and cacert shortly <6> orc_orc: cool :) <4> hughesjr: we miss you ;) <6> it would have been fun ... I'm sure <1> aw sweet, just had to add "-d ata" to the smartd.conf for each scsi disk <2> who wants a pony? <5> donavan your pony: http://tinyurl.com/ms4yy <6> hehehe <6> pony ... you are very smart <4> I want a pony <5> orc_orc your pony: http://tinyurl.com/ms4yy <7> s/feels/feeds <7> DOH <6> miah: that can land you in jail <7> haha ya <2> mostly only in the US and muslim countries hughesjr <6> hehehe <2> but not georgia <6> boy, we don't cotton the that kinda behavior in Texas :) <2> I'd be scared of a bot learning anything from this room <5> Hi orc_orc <5> Math is hard! Let's go for a ride! <6> pony, what is the sqaure root of 4 <8> hughesjr: -2 <2> I'd be scared of a bot learning anything from this room <6> hehehe <8> actually a apple with arsenic to a horse is still a hanging offense in some town laws <5> Hi orc_orc <9> mmm, LVS goodness <8> pony does not seem to have a stable connection though <10> hmm. z00dax is away <11> Hey there...
<11> I finally got checked into my room.. <4> donavan: the pony user that pings me -- a friend of yours? <2> distant relative <4> ahh <12> silly ponies -- <13> hi everyone, is there some easy way to read reiserfs disk with centos without compiling new kernel <6> sami: you can use the centosplus kernel <14> sami: http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/docs/kernel-unsupported/ <13> ok, I'll try to get further with those advices :) <15> I have just installed centos and I can not use "yum" keeps on giving me "[Errno -1] Header is not complete." <2> dejavu? <2> umesh: please see question 5 http://wiki.linux.duke.edu/YumFaq <15> donavan, thanks <16> afternoon <17> I have a question -- I am running CentOS 4.3 fresh install on a dually p3 box and my load is always showing at 1.99-2.00 even when the box is completely idle... Is there any place I could start to check to see why my load isn't 0.00? <2> what does top show you? <17> This is the first CentOS box that I have ever had this issue with and I have installed several other 4.3 boxes <17> idle <17> Cpu(s): 0.2% us, 0.2% sy, 0.0% ni, 99.7% id, 0.0% wa, 0.0% hi, 0.0% si <17> im beginning to wonder if it is possibly a RAID card issue? <17> but i have been unable to pinpoint any problems with 3ware 9500 series raid cards and linux causing a high load... <18> nnstmg: whose 3ware driver are you using? <17> centos stock kernel <2> nnstmg: answer my question <17> donavan: what was your question that i didn't answer? <18> nnstmg: you're probably mismatching the card's firmware and driver. update 3ware firmware and use the 3ware driver of the same version. <2> n/m <18> nnstmg: I'm using the 9550 with 3ware driver/firmware and it works fine with nearly no load <17> evolution: i was going to try that because I am sure the firmware is not the newest -- i just wanted to run it by someone else to make sure it sounded like a legitimate solution <17> ill give it a try...thanks <5> Hi <2> I'd be scared of a bot learning anything from this room <9> 'specially if Evolution talks to it. <19> Hey all. I am interested in trying CentOS but I don't see any Netinstall images... Furthermore it seems theres a whopping 4 cd's to download; I don't feel like wasting 4 cd's. Are all 4 neccessary for installation? Is there a smaller image to pull everything from FTP/HTTP or what not? <20> There is a server version that is only one CD <20> You can also do a minimal install from the first cd and use YUM to get the rest. <2> you can also do a network install for your local(ish) mirror <19> network install sounds most appealing <19> Which CD should I use for that? <19> the server one, or just disc1? <2> with boot.iso <19> I'll check it out :^) Thanks donavan and j0hn33y <21> duckdown : http://mirror.centos.org/centos-4/4.3/os/i386/images/boot.iso <19> excellent <19> thanks arrfab :D <21> np ... <22> duckdown: I just did another HTTP network install at the datacenter a few days ago <22> works fine <22> used boot CD and installed from our very own CentOS mirror <19> Great <19> Thats the method I will do for sure <19> :) <19> My buddy actually runs a shell company and he's always telling me how much he likes Cent... So I just inherited and old Pentium 3 550mhz clunker from a neighbour so I figure hey, might as well try something new :) <19> All it needed was a $8 ethernet card and a $40 80gb hard disk and shes good as new <2> I'd be scared of a bot learning anything from this room <23> donavan: I'd be scared of someone putting a bot into this room. <2> range, you have nothing to fear but fear itself <24> yeah well you guys got it EASY. i have the fear of brain damage by remote controls, fear of spiders, *and* of fear itself. <24> oh boy tell me about it. what's that called? phobiaphobia? <21> no f*****g idea .... :-P <25> hello, where can I find help regarding to kernel driver bonding ? I have it running in mode=4 that is link aggregation, my problem is that only one link works at a time, if I remove that link the other link activvates and vice versa, but I CANNOT get both links to work, which is my dream. Help me please (pointing in right direction at least) <25> using CentOS 4.3 , driver is 2.6.1 came with centos kernel <21> robert83a1 : regarding your problem of yesterday for wireless ? <20> Does device on other end support bonding? <25> I got past that :) IT ACTUALLY works! <25> got the same problem with wiress...so I was thinking about missconfiguration <21> robert83a1 : as j0hn33y said eth bonding needs that your ethernet switches support this kind of configuration ... <25> pc-----linux with bonding-----linux with bonding---pc <25> so it's 100% compatbile in theory no ? <25> nothing between
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