one dual port ethernet card vs. two single port cards for clastering - any advantages/disadvantages

2008-09-10 Thread Micha
I'm looking to setup a cluster for out uni lab and am debating at the moment for the internal network between the cluster machines (4 machines which are supposed to be all connected to each other) whether to use on dual port pci-e ethernet card + one single port pci-e or the onboard card vs. using

Re: one dual port ethernet card vs. two single port cards for clastering - any advantages/disadvantages

2008-09-10 Thread Oleg Goldshmidt
Micha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm looking to setup a cluster for out uni lab and am debating at the moment for the internal network between the cluster machines (4 machines which are supposed to be all connected to each other) whether to use on dual port pci-e ethernet card + one single

Re: one dual port ethernet card vs. two single port cards for clastering - any advantages/disadvantages

2008-09-10 Thread Micha
connected to each other) whether to use on dual port pci-e ethernet card + one single port pci-e or the onboard card vs. using three single port pci-e cards and the onboard card as an external internet connection (they will serve a dual purpuse as cluster machines and workstations) besides

Re: Borrowing an Ethernet Card

2008-02-02 Thread Noam Meltzer
Hi, I'm not Tal, but I think that using a different distro can help as it operates using a different kernel (preferably a kernel from an enterprise distro). - Noam On Feb 2, 2008 9:48 AM, Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Tal! May you please answer my email? Regards, Shlomi

Re: Borrowing an Ethernet Card

2008-02-01 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi Tal! May you please answer my email? Regards, Shlomi Fish On Saturday 26 January 2008, Shlomi Fish wrote: On Saturday 26 January 2008, Tal Levy wrote: Shlomi, Have you tried using a livecd or another operating system and seeing if the problem persists? I'd rather not use

Re: Borrowing an Ethernet Card

2008-01-26 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Friday 25 January 2008, Noam Meltzer wrote: Shlomi, I wonder if you can run OpenWRT on that router. I see that there's another model of Sweex supported by OpenWRT, and it's actually a clone of an Edimax model. Maybe your router can run OpenWRT as well. This will sure give you the power

Re: Borrowing an Ethernet Card

2008-01-26 Thread Tal Levy
Shlomi, Have you tried using a livecd or another operating system and seeing if the problem persists? At least then we know if it's hardware or router related. -Tal = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word

Re: Borrowing an Ethernet Card

2008-01-26 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Saturday 26 January 2008, Tal Levy wrote: Shlomi, Have you tried using a livecd or another operating system and seeing if the problem persists? I'd rather not use a LiveCD for long periods because they tend to ruin the CD drive. I have several other distributions of Linux installed on

Re: Re: Borrowing an Ethernet Card

2008-01-25 Thread Noam Meltzer
the Ethernet card problem, eventually someone agreed to lend one (an Intel-based NIC ) to me, and I replaced my existing one with it. However, as it turns out, the problem still happened there. See: http://community.livejournal.com/shlomif_tech/7034.html for a detailed summary of this problem

Re: Borrowing an Ethernet Card

2008-01-25 Thread Noam Meltzer
, Shlomi Fish - Noam On Jan 23, 2008 10:39 PM, Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all! Regarding the Ethernet card problem, eventually someone agreed to lend one (an Intel-based NIC ) to me, and I replaced my existing one with it. However, as it turns out

Re: Borrowing an Ethernet Card

2008-01-25 Thread Shlomi Fish
, Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all! Regarding the Ethernet card problem, eventually someone agreed to lend one (an Intel-based NIC ) to me, and I replaced my existing one with it. However, as it turns out, the problem still happened there. See: http://community.livejournal.com

Fwd: Re: Borrowing an Ethernet Card

2008-01-23 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi all! Regarding the Ethernet card problem, eventually someone agreed to lend one (an Intel-based NIC ) to me, and I replaced my existing one with it. However, as it turns out, the problem still happened there. See: http://community.livejournal.com/shlomif_tech/7034.html for a detailed

Re: Borrowing an Ethernet Card

2008-01-07 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Sunday 06 January 2008, Oron Peled wrote: On Sunday, 6 בJanuary 2008, Shlomi Fish wrote: I have the following networking bug on my Linux computer: http://community.livejournal.com/shlomif_tech/3938.html ... So I'm asking if anyone here has a working 100 Mbps Ethernet card that he can

Re: Borrowing an Ethernet Card

2008-01-07 Thread Oron Peled
On Monday, 7 בJanuary 2008, Shlomi Fish wrote: I can connect from my Linux host to the Internet fine, it's only one particular remote host (www.shlomifish.org) that causes problems. Furthermore, I can connect from my Linux host to/from any other host in my LAN. The problem is between the

Borrowing an Ethernet Card

2008-01-06 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi all! I have the following networking bug on my Linux computer: http://community.livejournal.com/shlomif_tech/3938.html Now my hostmaster suspects that the problem is caused by a faulty Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC). He offered to lend me his own Ethernet card, which he knows

Re: Borrowing an Ethernet Card

2008-01-06 Thread Oron Peled
On Sunday, 6 בJanuary 2008, Shlomi Fish wrote: I have the following networking bug on my Linux computer: http://community.livejournal.com/shlomif_tech/3938.html ... So I'm asking if anyone here has a working 100 Mbps Ethernet card that he can lend me so I can temporarily replace it in my

Re: Detecting bad ethernet card

2004-12-14 Thread Shachar Shemesh
meh wrote: What card is it? Various cards modules have some debugging options. It's Realtek 8310too Try loading 8310cp instead. Some cards work better with the other driver. Shachar -- Shachar Shemesh Lingnu Open Source Consulting ltd. http://www.lingnu.com/

Detecting bad ethernet card

2004-12-13 Thread Yosef Leibovich
I'm maintaining a peer-2-peer sometimes one of the network cards is getting corrupted. How can I detect which one is it (failed to bring up eth0 doesn't really help...)? = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the

Re: Detecting bad ethernet card

2004-12-13 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 09:49:18AM +0200, Yosef Leibovich wrote: I'm maintaining a peer-2-peer sometimes one of the network cards is getting corrupted. How can I detect which one is it (failed to bring up eth0 doesn't really help...)? What do you get from mii-tool ? What kernel messages do

Re: Detecting bad ethernet card

2004-12-13 Thread Marc A. Volovic
Quoth meh: You could use mii-tool, which give you the state of the card. E.g.: phandaal# mii-tool eth0: negotiated 100baseTx-FD flow-control, link ok eth1: no link Josh Zlatin-Amishav wrote: On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Yosef Leibovich wrote: I'm maintaining a peer-2-peer sometimes one of the

[CRAZY SUGGESTION] Re: Detecting bad ethernet card

2004-12-13 Thread Omer Zak
I have a crazy and expensive suggestion: Buy an hub and add 3rd computer to the network. Then install, on the three computers, scripts, which ping each other (say once a day). When a network card fails, two computers will still communicate with each other, and it'll be easy to find which

Re: Detecting bad ethernet card

2004-12-13 Thread Josh Zlatin-Amishav
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Yosef Leibovich wrote: I'm maintaining a peer-2-peer sometimes one of the network cards is getting corrupted. How can I detect which one is it (failed to bring up eth0 doesn't really help...)? Hi Yosef, At what point does the card get corrupted? Have you checked for carrier

Re: Detecting bad ethernet card

2004-12-13 Thread meh
Tzafrir Cohen wrote: On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 09:49:18AM +0200, Yosef Leibovich wrote: I'm maintaining a peer-2-peer sometimes one of the network cards is getting corrupted. How can I detect which one is it (failed to bring up eth0 doesn't really help...)? What do you get from mii-tool ? What

Re: Detecting bad ethernet card

2004-12-13 Thread meh
Josh Zlatin-Amishav wrote: On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Yosef Leibovich wrote: I'm maintaining a peer-2-peer sometimes one of the network cards is getting corrupted. How can I detect which one is it (failed to bring up eth0 doesn't really help...)? Hi Yosef, At what point does the card get corrupted?

Re: Detecting bad ethernet card

2004-12-13 Thread Josh Zlatin-Amishav
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, meh wrote: Josh Zlatin-Amishav wrote: On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Yosef Leibovich wrote: I'm maintaining a peer-2-peer sometimes one of the network cards is getting corrupted. How can I detect which one is it (failed to bring up eth0 doesn't really help...)? Hi Yosef, At what

Re: CNET PRO200 Ethernet Card

2001-04-08 Thread Gilad Ben-Yossef
Hi there. Shlomi Fish wrote: Hi! Recently ADSL connectivity was installed at my computer by a Bezeq technician. In order to work with the ADSL modem (an Alcatel one) an Ethernet card was installed. My Win98 device manager says it is a "CNET PRO200 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter".

Re: CNET PRO200 Ethernet Card

2001-04-08 Thread Alex Shnitman
Hi, Gilad! On Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 10:46:55PM +0300, you wrote the following: According to the Linux Hardware Database CNET Pro 120 can be used with the tulip driver: If this is indeed a Tulip based card then: 1. Linux works with it like a charm. 2. There's a good chance it's a good

CNET PRO200 Ethernet Card

2001-04-07 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi! Recently ADSL connectivity was installed at my computer by a Bezeq technician. In order to work with the ADSL modem (an Alcatel one) an Ethernet card was installed. My Win98 device manager says it is a "CNET PRO200 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter". Now, my Mandrake 7.2 Linux does n

Q: 4-port Ethernet card for LINUX

2000-11-30 Thread Karasik, Vitaly
Somebody knows where in Israel I can buy quad Ethernet card (like Osicom2340TX)? Thanks, Vitaly. = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the co

Re: Q: 4-port Ethernet card for LINUX

2000-11-30 Thread Marc A. Volovic
"Karasik, Vitaly" wrote: Somebody knows where in Israel I can buy quad Ethernet card (like Osicom2340TX)? Intel has (at least) dual ports and (hopefully) quad ports. Matrox and Adaptec should have 'em too. N‹§²æìr¸›zǧvf¢–Ú%Š{±ŠZު笶X§»+‚)pŠØm…ì(­Û§²æìr¸›z)í…鞲Ơy

Re: 4-port Ethernet card for LINUX

2000-11-30 Thread Oded Arbel
CTED] Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 15:56 Subject: Q: 4-port Ethernet card for LINUX Somebody knows where in Israel I can buy quad Ethernet card (like Osicom2340TX)? Thanks, Vitaly. = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTE

Re: onboard ethernet card

2000-07-10 Thread Marc A. Volovic
Matan Ziv-Av wrote: On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Ilan Finci wrote: Hi, I have a machine with 2 ethernet onboard controllers (Intel 82559ER). I've installed Mandrake 7.1 and it didn't recognized the device. Does anyone has any experience with such onboard devices? I couldn't find any

onboard ethernet card

2000-07-09 Thread Ilan Finci
--msEC185C54EB167C136DF6346A Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, I have a machine with 2 ethernet onboard controllers (Intel 82559ER). I've installed Mandrake 7.1 and it didn't recognized the device. Does anyone has any experience with such

Re: onboard ethernet card

2000-07-09 Thread Matan Ziv-Av
On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Ilan Finci wrote: Hi, I have a machine with 2 ethernet onboard controllers (Intel 82559ER). I've installed Mandrake 7.1 and it didn't recognized the device. Does anyone has any experience with such onboard devices? I couldn't find any reference in the Hardware howto or

RE: So What Now (was RE: FW 2] ethernet card)

2000-03-25 Thread solomon
On 24-Mar-2000 Schlomo Schapiro wrote: Use HylaFax for faxing. (Look on Mandrake rpm contribs or It's setup can be a bit strange, but I can help you there. Thanks, I'll try it myself first, but nice to have your offer as a **back-up**. BTW - while learning about SAMBA, I found a faq about

RE: So What Now (was RE: FW 2] ethernet card)

2000-03-24 Thread Schlomo Schapiro
Use HylaFax for faxing. (Look on Mandrake rpm contribs or www.hylafax.org). It's the most advanced fax server for Linux available. Also the one with the most features AND Windows clients. It's setup can be a bit strange, but I can help you there. Schlomo PS: Probably your problem with the NIC

So What Now (was RE: FW 2] ethernet card)

2000-03-23 Thread solomon
wouldn't change it even if I could since, at least for the present, I don't want to screw up the way the card works under WIN98 and DOS since as much as I do want to finally use LINUX, so far, I still can't give up my WIN98 network. PART 2 I decided to **steal** a noname PCI ethernet card from one

RE: So What Now (was RE: FW 2] ethernet card)

2000-03-23 Thread Chen Shapira
Hebrew support is a real mess. I don't usually need Hebrew on the INTERNET, but I decided to try adding Hebrew to NETSCAPE. The links on the IGLU page lead you to a page on IOL about Hebrew LINUX support, But the page itself is in Hebrew so of course I couldn't read the damn thing. I

RE: So What Now (was RE: FW 2] ethernet card)

2000-03-23 Thread
Title: RE: So What Now (was RE: FW 2] ethernet card) I think you became a victim of your own experience. I noticed this by myself: every time I started thinking that I am a guru, something happens that lows my hutzpa, e.g. I can't install some Intel NIC in W95. Finally I managed to solve

RE: So What Now (was RE: FW 2] ethernet card)

2000-03-23 Thread solomon
On 23-Mar-2000 Chen Shapira wrote: I suppose you chose to go to "Hebrew under X" since thats where the only IOL link is. On this page there are 3 other links, 2 of them are to the FAQ (in english), 1 to Eli Marmor page (in english) and 1 to IOL page (hebrew). So you went to IOL, saw that

RE: So What Now (was RE: FW 2] ethernet card)

2000-03-23 Thread solomon
On 23-Mar-2000 ôåôåá éáâðé wrote: Let me suggest some easy solution: I have a spare COM 3C509 ISA NIC which known as relatively effortless to configure under Linux. I can exchange it to Intel. Thanks for the offer, but I finally solved most of the problem. In case anyone is interested,

RE: So What Now (was RE: FW 2] ethernet card)

2000-03-23 Thread Chen Shapira
BTW - again, I don't mean any insult, but in 5 minutes on the IGLU site I found 2 broken links and I assume there may be more. So whoever is maintaining the page should check the following: 1 - On http://www.linux.org.il/faq/cache/48.html the link to www.linux.org.il/links.html is broken. 2

RE: So What Now (was RE: FW 2] ethernet card)

2000-03-23 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
That's easy: simply share all the drives you want on the win98 machine, nad use any smbclient to access them, or maybe smbmount them on the linux machine. Although in light of the dd thread I would suggest you to grab tar/dd/whatever else you need fom sourceware.cygnus.com/cygwin and netcat from

Re: ethernet card

2000-03-22 Thread Ury Segal
Shlomo Solomon wrote:Nothing I do has succeeded in recognizing my Intel EtherExpress PRO card. I even managed to crash my machine a couple of times using modprobe to try to manually load the kernel module. please send output of /sbin/lspci , the output of "/bin/modprobe eepro100" , your

FW 2]: ethernet card

2000-03-22 Thread solomon
to help. -FW: re 2]:ethernet card- Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 09:16:08 +0200 (IST) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: re'2]:ethernet card On 22-Mar-2000 Alex Dubrovsky wrote: Maybe instead of shouting you should give us some more details? Actually, I don't think I

Re: FW 2]: ethernet card

2000-03-22 Thread Yedidya Bar-david
Hi 1. You can try to compile it into the kernel, and not as a module. The order of probing can be important, and the kernel knows about it. 2. Does the IRQ and IO port it uses (10 and 0x300, you say) seem to be used, before you insmod it? you can see that by 'cat /proc/{interrupts,ioports}'. 3.

Re: FW 2]: ethernet card

2000-03-22 Thread Matan Ziv-Av
The ethernet card is an ISA Intel EtherExpress PRO (WIN98 identifies and uses it with no problem) using IRQ 10 and i/o 300. Is it a PnP card? -- Matan Ziv-Av. [EMAIL PROTECTED] = To unsubscribe, send

ethernet card

2000-03-21 Thread Shlomo Solomon
I admit I'm still new to LINUX, but it shouldn't be so hard to set up. Once things are working, it's a pleasure to run, but if we want more people to adopt LINUX, it's just got to be more friendly. I'm a professional programmer and have worked with PCs for nearly 20 years. So I know something

Re: ethernet card

2000-03-21 Thread Alex Dubrovsky
Maybe instead of shouting you should give us some more details? Error messages , distro , kernel ver , etc. So we might try and help you. From: "Shlomo Solomon" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Shlomo Solomon" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "linux" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: e