Alexander Puchmayr schrieb:
Hi there!
My freshly setup homeserver has serious stability problem, which make the
the machine absolutely unuseable as home server.
[...]
The problem is, when I copy large amount of data via nfs to the server, then
the logs get filled with entries like
Florian Philipp schrieb:
Does anyone have suggestions?
Do you have a spare network adapter, maybe an older 100MBit PCI card?
Maybe we should rule out a hardware fault on your ethernet chipset first.
I agree on this.
question: what filesystem do you use for the nfs-exported directory?
I had
Am Mittwoch 03 Juni 2009 schrieb Florian Philipp:
Do you have a spare network adapter, maybe an older 100MBit PCI card?
Maybe we should rule out a hardware fault on your ethernet chipset first.
I already thought on this, but the results of my tests dont indicate a
hardware fault on the
On Jun 3, 2009, at 1:17 AM, Florian Philipp wrote:
Alexander Puchmayr schrieb:
Hi there!
My freshly setup homeserver has serious stability problem, which
make the
the machine absolutely unuseable as home server.
[...]
The problem is, when I copy large amount of data via nfs to the
Alexander Puchmayr schrieb:
Am Mittwoch 03 Juni 2009 schrieb Florian Philipp:
Do you have a spare network adapter, maybe an older 100MBit PCI card?
Maybe we should rule out a hardware fault on your ethernet chipset first.
I already thought on this, but the results of my tests dont indicate a
Hi there!
My freshly setup homeserver has serious stability problem, which make the
the machine absolutely unuseable as home server.
The system is an amd64 (50...@2600mhz, no overclocking) with 4GB Ram and
three 1TB SATA disks bundled to a raid5 (kernel md driver).
The kernels I've tried are
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