2011/3/14 Kaçandre Bourdelais <kacan...@franxophonie.org>: > Hi the Server-Devel team, > Reuben referred me to your community. > In preparation to a deployment in Gabon, we're testing with Logic Supply the > XS school server on the following system: > SolidLogic Atom GS-L02 Fanless Mini-ITX System (Atom-GS-L02) > Mainboard: Intel D945GSEJT Johnstown and HP81 > Case: Serener GS-L02 Fanless Mini-ITX Case - Black > Memory: 200-pin DDR2 800 SO-DIMM 2GB > HDD Standard & Flash: 3.5" Seagate SATA 7200rpm 1TB > CD/DVD Drive: None > AC Adapter (brick): AC Power Adapter 60W, 12V (PW-12V5A) > Accessories: None > Backplate: None > Power Switch: None - Unit will be set to Auto-Power-On > Wireless: None > Wireless Antenna: None > Mounting: None > Operating System: None > Build and Test: Build & Test: Fanless - Standard (3-5 full business days) > Warranty: 1 Year Warranty (Standard) > Also, we'll be using the IlovemyXO USB LAN adapters to link to a switch and > 3 PoE access points. > > Tomasz at Logic Supply did the Kickstart installation on the system using > the last stable > image http://xs-dev.laptop.org/xs/OLPC-School-Server-0.6-i386.iso . > It installed properly. However, when he rebooted it he saw two errors before > the login screen: > 1. klogctl: Invalid argument > 2. Kdump: failed > > I think kdmup was the logging mechanism, I'm not sure about the other one. > > After these two messages, the OS loads to the logon screen. > > Can you let me know if these two are significant and if there's > incompatibility with the hardware? > Thanks, > > Cordialement, > Cordially, > Kaçandre Bourdelais > FranXOphonie > http://www.franxophonie.org > kacan...@franxophonie.org > IRC Channel: irc://irc.freenode.net/franxophonie > skype: kacandre > > _______________________________________________ > Server-devel mailing list > Server-devel@lists.laptop.org > http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/server-devel > >
We are using the same machine in Jamaica in two schools. Given that we don't anticipate WAN (Internet) traffic to be a lot ('net connection is spotty), we switched the nics (using xs-swapnics script) so that the built-in Ethernet port became the LAN port, going out to a switch and out to PoE access points (Ubiquiti Picostations http://www.ubnt.com/picostation). We are using the USB-to-Ethernet dongle (the ilovemyxo one) as the WAN side. cheers, Sameer -- Dr. Sameer Verma, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Information Systems Director, Campus Business Solutions San Francisco State University http://verma.sfsu.edu/ http://opensource.sfsu.edu/ http://cbs.sfsu.edu/ http://is.sfsu.edu/ _______________________________________________ Server-devel mailing list Server-devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/server-devel