On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 05:52:04PM -0500, Ian Lord wrote:
> At 17:49 2006-03-27, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> >On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 05:42:21PM -0500, Ian Lord wrote:
> >
> >> If you are planning on installing precompiled
> >> binairies you'll find that there is no support
> >> nowhere for the amd64 ve
At 17:49 2006-03-27, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 05:42:21PM -0500, Ian Lord wrote:
> If you are planning on installing precompiled
> binairies you'll find that there is no support
> nowhere for the amd64 version
This is completely false.
Sorry I wasn't clear enough...
In the
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 05:42:21PM -0500, Ian Lord wrote:
> If you are planning on installing precompiled
> binairies you'll find that there is no support
> nowhere for the amd64 version
This is completely false.
Kris
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At 17:35 2006-03-27, Aguiar Magalhaes wrote:
Hi list,
We´ve received a xeon dual processor machine, Intel
motherboard...
What´s the best version&platform for it ?? i386, ia64
??
Hi, first of all, from what I know ia64 won't
work... That release is for the itanium kinda cpus...
You have the c
Hi list,
We´ve received a xeon dual processor machine, Intel
motherboard...
What´s the best version&platform for it ?? i386, ia64
??
Thanks,
Aguiar
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ibiting near as much
load, and the only difference between the two configs is drive sizes
(Dual-PIII has 36G Seagate Drives, the Dual-Xeon has 73G ones) and the
CPUs ... even the operating system is within days of each other, so either
I hit a bad 'cvsup day' for the Dual-Xeon, or I&
The more I'm looking at this, the less I can believe my 'issue' is with
vinum ... based on one of my other machines, it just doesn't *feel* right
I have two servers that are fairly similar in config ... both running
vinum RAID5 over 4 disks ... one is the Dual-X
Chandler May wrote:
I found this fix on a mailing list archive using Google:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-i386/2004-December/001958.html
But I have no idea how to apply it.
Can anybody help out here?
Looks like you've found the right answer there. Unfortunately you've
hit Catch22: i
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> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chandler May
> > > Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 8:28
> > > To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> > > Subject: Can't start up the FreeBSD install disk on dual Xeon Nocona ri
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chandler May
> > Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 8:28
> > To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> > Subject: Can't start up the FreeBSD install disk on dual Xeon Nocona rig
> > (itworks on other systems)
> >
> > Hi!
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-freebsd-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chandler May
> Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 8:28
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Can't start up the FreeBSD install disk on dual Xeon N
Hi!
I just recently switched to FreeBSD on my primary computer, an Intel
Pentium 4 Prescott rig, and I'm loving it. I came from Gentoo Linux,
and, if at all possible, I never want to go back.
Just a few days ago I set up a dual Intel Xeon Nocona system on the
Tyan i7520 (S5360) motherboard. Gento
John Baldwin wrote:
There is a problem in the kernel that causes with 3 or more processors
(including logical CPUs from HTT). Disabling HTT in the BIOS is probably
your best bet as it will get you down to 2 CPUs which should work much
better. HTT also isn't but so useful anyways for most workl
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>
> I have a Dual Xeon 2.4 and a Dual Xeon 2.8 servers running with
> HyperThreading, ACPI, and SMP enabled.
>
> The 2.8 server won't stand for more than 5 days without crashing, and the
> 2.4 server was up 30 days crashed, now was up
Hi,
I'm sorry for typing this mail for the third time, I'm not sure if the
other mails did reach the list. The domain I was using to send emails has
just expired. Please cc me, as I'm not subscribed to the list with this
email.
I have a Dual Xeon 2.4 and a Dual Xeon 2.8 serve
Problem solved, the Promise controller was the reason for
that abnormal rebooting within the BTX loader...
disabling it for installation worked fine
after installation, enabling the Promise Controller again did also work,
FreeBSD is handling the mirrored disks correctly
Cheers... now it's
I've just got a new machine to play with,
for detailed specs of the machine see below...
I've tried to install several releases of FreeBSD,
5.2.1 Release and the 5.3 RC1, but after some lines of boot initialisation,
the machine just reboots without any further notice
> Normal Startup and BIOS c
Kenji M wrote:
I had been considering the same setup, but it might make sense just
to use 3 disk RAID5 with hot spare ready. The new RAID controller
implementation might not buy us much by using 0+1 vs. 5.
Any thoughts?
I doubt many databases recommend RAID-5; using RAID 0+1 is likely to be a
bet
Thanks guys!
After doing some additional reading and your comments I think
staying with FreeBSD coupled with a good RAID controller would
probably be the least hassle, reliable, and good performing
setup.
I am looking at a dual Xeon box using an Adpatec 2200S RAID
controller with the write
On Jun 3, 2004, at 5:42 PM, Kenji M wrote:
I am currently specing a 2U dual Xeon server and hope to use
RAID 0+1 capability. The question is for PostgreSQL admins...
1) Which RAID controller should we use?
You haven't mentioned whether you plan to use SCSI or IDE drives. The
PERC
> we are primarily a FreeBSD shop.
>
> I am currently specing a 2U dual Xeon server and hope to use
> RAID 0+1 capability. The question is for PostgreSQL admins...
>
> 1) Which RAID controller should we use?
Depends on your need. If you don't have outrageous requirements,
Hello everyone, first time list leech.
I am in the process of speccing out a high end PC to be used
as a database server for PostgreSQL. We are currently running
MySQL on Linux, but want to migrate our code to PostgreSQL and
we are primarily a FreeBSD shop.
I am currently specing a 2U dual
Hi!!!
I have a ProLiant Dual XEON at 2.4Mhz running FreeBSD
5.0 configured as it follows:
machine i386
cpu I686_CPU
options SMP
options APIC_IO
But every time the system boots stop running at kernel
message: "APIC_IO: Testing 8254 Interrupt
Delivery&quo
hi,
i have a production box where i need one w2k server running on top of
freebsd 4.7. all tests on single cpu boxes was working great including
suspend on shutdown and automatic boot w2k on freebsds startup. now i
installed it onto the production box and start vmware via vncserver. i
see w2k
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