I do not see /dev/sd* for this USB
Jun 27 17:53:54 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-9: new high speed USB
device number 3 using xhci_hcd
Jun 27 17:53:54 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-9: New USB device
found, idVendor=0781, idProduct=5567
Jun 27 17:53:54 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-9: New U
HI All - I am trying to install the above... The BIOS reports 1 virtual
drive, but when C7 is installing there are 0 disks found.
>From the hardware it says the raid card is a P420 ...
I did a little searching and saw it talking about B320i card - which does
not seem to be my card. I'm stuck.
An
Jerry Geis wrote:
> HI All - I am trying to install the above... The BIOS reports 1 virtual
> drive, but when C7 is installing there are 0 disks found.
>
> From the hardware it says the raid card is a P420 ...
>
>
> I did a little searching and saw it talking about B320i card - which does
> not se
> Am 27.06.2018 um 22:11 schrieb mark :
>
> Dumb question: is the RAID set up? Some controllers will not even show the
> drive if you haven't at least set it as RAID 0.
Well, OP says that BIOS reports one drive - so it seems to be setup.
Screenshot of the boot-up screen where the controller
Hi All - I powered down unplugged and reinserted everything I could. It is
working. So bad connection I guess.
Thanks,
Jerry
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> Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2018 16:50:55 -0500
> From: Jon Pruente
>
> On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 4:10 PM, mark wrote:
>> So you're saying I should set the MAC address for the lan channel 1 to
>> the MAC address of the second NIC?
>
> No, you don't do anything to the MAC addresses on the BMC/IPMI. They
>
On 06/25/2018 01:39 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Now I'd also like to use this setup on machines that aren't in a
datacenter and facing the Internet. For example, servers that have
"dummy" hostnames like nestor.microlinux.lan or sauvegarde.scholae.lan.
Is there a way I can setup Postfix so this mach
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 05:14:06PM -0400, mark wrote:
> I do see one option of "defgw macaddr" - is that supposed to be a MAC
> external to the server, or can I use the MAC of eth1 (or whatever the
> stupid, unrememberable name is)?
As mentioned earlier, the BMC is a different MAC from any interfa
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