are the RAM modules the correct ones, I mean, ram specified by Intel. I 
know these NUCs are sometimes sensitive on there ram modules.
Which model is it?

Jef

On 02/17/2017 11:52 AM, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
> That was the final idea, Jef. I found a dealer around here who could
> deliver me one of these NUCs (without HDD but with 2GB RAM).
>
> I just tried to get it working on the current server, but it is
> somewhat... tricky. The server is old, software from Suse 12.1, i.e. 2012.
>
> During boot it hangs. And when setting it to debug boot mode, it says it
> doesn't know the NIC and I should use option-129 to define it in dhcpd.conf.
>
> Do you think it's really this (and how is it named then?), or could
> there be anything else which can be easily solved? Would be nice to be
> able to have a quick look at it before I set up a new server.
>
> Regards
> Rolf
>
>
> Am 03.02.2017 09:18, schrieb jef peeraer:
>> What about the Intel nucs? I see they have a special fanless thinclient
>> model, although maybe not so powerfull to serve as a fat-client.
>> i tried the BOXNUC5PPYH once, but it is not fanless, worked fine as a
>> thincient.
>>
>> greetz
>>
>> Jef
>>
>>
>> On 01/12/2017 08:27 AM, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> As this year we plan to replace our old clients by newer ones, I was
>>> looking around for someone who could show me Zotac ones, but as far as I
>>> can see there is no dealer around my home town. So I wont be able to
>>> test them prior to buying a whole number of them.
>>>
>>> This is why I ask here. Who has had experience with C-type and/or M-type
>>> Zboxes? C ones are fanless, M ones maybe are more powerful. I wonder how
>>> disturbing the fans in M-type ones can be (we need e. g. 16 in one
>>> room), or how much weaker the power of the C-type ones is.
>>>
>>> We already had a discussion about fat clients. Would the C-type Zboxes
>>> be ok here, too?
>>>
>>> Thanks for your opinions.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Rolf
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