Dang... these are off-the-shelf servers made from various components. Most
use AWARD bios afaik :-/
Sincerely,
Jason
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From: "Marcel Hicking" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 8:15 PM
Subject: Re: Remote Resue Disk
> Slightly off-topic maybe, but In
May chapter 16.4 of the
Linux 2.4 Advanced Routing HOWTO
"Prioritizing interactive traffic"
http://www.ds9a.nl/2.4Routing/HOWTO//cvs/2.4routing/output/2.4routing-
16.html#ss16.4
might help?
Cheers, Marcel
On 17 Jun 2001, at 16:35, Jason Lim wrote:
> Do they all have their own IPs within your la
Slightly off-topic maybe, but Intel's isp1100 (and above)
boxes have a special server-BIOS that allows remote
control of the machine without OS help (text mode, that is)
That includes the BIOS itself.
As far as I hear, our server people are quite satisfied
with the machines, and they used to be pr
Dang... these are off-the-shelf servers made from various components. Most
use AWARD bios afaik :-/
Sincerely,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: "Marcel Hicking" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 8:15 PM
Subject: Re: Remote Resue Disk
> Slightly off
May chapter 16.4 of the
Linux 2.4 Advanced Routing HOWTO
"Prioritizing interactive traffic"
http://www.ds9a.nl/2.4Routing/HOWTO//cvs/2.4routing/output/2.4routing-
16.html#ss16.4
might help?
Cheers, Marcel
On 17 Jun 2001, at 16:35, Jason Lim wrote:
> Do they all have their own IPs within your l
Slightly off-topic maybe, but Intel's isp1100 (and above)
boxes have a special server-BIOS that allows remote
control of the machine without OS help (text mode, that is)
That includes the BIOS itself.
As far as I hear, our server people are quite satisfied
with the machines, and they used to be p
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