Hi
I am currently seeking a bladecenter solution that is supported by
FreeBSD. As much as I would enjoy buying one and test it out, this
method could come out very expensive.
we need to replace our old IBM Bladecenter by more recent equipment.
I have looked at ixsystems but they only provide
Hi
I am currently seeking a bladecenter solution that is supported by
FreeBSD. As much as I would enjoy buying one and test it out, this
method could come out very expensive.
we need to replace our old IBM Bladecenter by more recent equipment.
I have looked at ixsystems but they only provide
=192.168.0.1
You will need to replace vr0 by your network card, and replace all IPs
for your own. if you modify the settings in the rc.conf you can execute
/etc/netstart in order for the settings to take effect.
Pascal S. Clermont
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Brad Mettee wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new to FreeBSD and don't have a lot of time to go digging through
archives/info to find answers, so excuse this if it's a noob
question. It's an emergency server build, and needs to be solid and fast.
Will FreeBSD have any problems running on the following