Re: lsmod shows nothing

2009-09-03 Thread Alexander Kraev
just checked and found that it is running on 8.10. does it matter? Alexander Kraev wrote: > It has been running since December 2008. > > brent timothy saner wrote: >> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> Alexander Kraev wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> No, it's a dedicated server. >>> >>>

Re: lsmod shows nothing

2009-09-03 Thread Alexander Kraev
It has been running since December 2008. brent timothy saner wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Alexander Kraev wrote: >> Hi, >> >> No, it's a dedicated server. >> >> modprobe -ls shows: >> >> /lib/modules/2.6.27.9/kernel/drivers/scsi/scsi_wait_scan.ko >> >> Regards, >>

Re: Virtualization

2009-09-03 Thread GNU Yoga
hi On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 10:20 AM, Midnite Mac (.com) wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > My name is Michael and I have recently purchased a Dell PowerEdge > (T105 AMD series). At this time, I have installed WordPress onto it. > In addition, I have built my own personal foundation for my community > pr

Re: lsmod shows nothing

2009-09-03 Thread Alexander Kraev
Hi, No, it's a dedicated server. modprobe -ls shows: /lib/modules/2.6.27.9/kernel/drivers/scsi/scsi_wait_scan.ko Regards, Sasha brent timothy saner wrote: > Alexander Kraev wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have a server running on Ubuntu 8.04. I just got an access, so I >> started to check how the syste

lsmod shows nothing

2009-09-03 Thread Alexander Kraev
Hi, I have a server running on Ubuntu 8.04. I just got an access, so I started to check how the system works and I was confused by the fact that 'lsmod' command shows nothing, '/proc/modules' is also empty. Is it ok? Regards, Sasha -- ubuntu-server mailing list ubuntu-server@lists.ubuntu.com

Re: Virtualization

2009-09-03 Thread Nick Fox
There are several variables in this but here goes: KVM is a great community option which is widely supported and I would say is your best option if you plan on Ubuntu being the host operating system. Now that said VMware has several options, and is a very mature virtualization technology. Wiht VM

Re: Virtualization

2009-09-03 Thread Michael Zoet
> Hello Everyone, > > > KVM or VMware? And why? > it depends on what you want to achieve. For VMWare there are several products available and you have to say what product you want to compare it to KVM. If you want to use a freely available Open Source virtualisation you should choose KVM. If yo