Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
Hi
I must migrate my servers to Compaq Proliant DL360G3 machines. We're looking
several IDCs, and all of them say "Only support for RedHat, SuSE and
Caldera". I want to use Debian (I don't like very much SuSE, I've not used
neither Red Hat nor Caldera, and it's hard to
On Fri, May 23, 2003 at 03:39:35PM +0200, Volker Tanger wrote:
> Main problem with flash cards is the limited number of write cycles.
> This may not be THAT much of a problem with config and even less with
> the software.
We also tried to use CompactFlash Cards (Apacer, SANdisk and SANdisk
Ultra) a
Compaq do not support Debian, what binaries Compaq have released are rpms.
Indeed for the older kit the only rpms are for 6.2 and have not been
updated, so thier support is shocking, Dell seem better. I dont have
problems running Debian on Compaq hardware raid (3200s) and while the
machine should b
You should know that HP is debian friendly (they still wont offer
support though), but they do work with debian internally and informally
test.
I use DELL big baddass servers and smaller (hwIDE-RAID Barracuda arrays)
in HP and ive never had a problem at all...
Ask the ones who want you to install
On Wed, 28 May 2003 04:21, Markus Kolb wrote:
> The problem with support is not that there might be difficulties in
> installing a piece of software on the hardware.
> But if there are problems with hardware and it could be a software or
> configuration problem they will tell you first: Install a s
Hey ive inherited a strange networklooks like this:
NET1
- > Bridge
| NET2
Othernets<-->DATACENTER Routers
|
| NET3
Hi
I must migrate my servers to Compaq Proliant DL360G3 machines. We're looking
several IDCs, and all of them say "Only support for RedHat, SuSE and
Caldera". I want to use Debian (I don't like very much SuSE, I've not used
neither Red Hat nor Caldera, and it's hard to change distro when you're
We have a Compaq Proliant DL320 (PIII @ 1266MHz) running Debian Woody
and amanda acting as a backup server, and it runs pretty well. I didn't
managed with the Compaq's Agents since I don't need much hardware
diagnostics, but however I'd prefer using lm_sensor instead of the
provided SuSE/RedHat rpm
On Tue, 27 May 2003 22:10, Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
> Anyway... Does anybody have any experience with this machine (or similar)
> and Debian? Is there any website where I can take a look on the
> compatibility of this machine (or similar) and Debian?
>
> Do you recommend me to be stubborn and inst
On Tue, 27 May 2003 at 14:10:22 +0200, Tom?s Nú?ez Lirola wrote:
> Hi
> I must migrate my servers to Compaq Proliant DL360G3 machines. We're looking
> several IDCs, and all of them say "Only support for RedHat, SuSE and
Quite a frequent disclaimer...
> Caldera". I want to use Debian (I don't li
On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 02:10:22PM +0200, Tom?s N??ez Lirola wrote:
> Hi
> I must migrate my servers to Compaq Proliant DL360G3 machines. We're looking
> several IDCs, and all of them say "Only support for RedHat, SuSE and
> Caldera". I want to use Debian (I don't like very much SuSE, I've not us
Hi,
I'm hostmaster for a provider in Swizerland (CH - ~2 customers),
and a use debian 3.0/kernel 2.4.18 or 2.4.21 on Proliant DL380 ByPIII800Mhz
with RAID controler cpqarray SMART2 (Driver v. 2.4.5).
No problem for install, on the install boot kernel -> choise expert mode -> and
select the
Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
Hi
I must migrate my servers to Compaq Proliant DL360G3 machines. We're looking
several IDCs, and all of them say "Only support for RedHat, SuSE and
Caldera". I want to use Debian (I don't like very much SuSE, I've not used
neither Red Hat nor Caldera, and it's hard to
On Fri, May 23, 2003 at 03:39:35PM +0200, Volker Tanger wrote:
> Main problem with flash cards is the limited number of write cycles.
> This may not be THAT much of a problem with config and even less with
> the software.
We also tried to use CompactFlash Cards (Apacer, SANdisk and SANdisk
Ultra) a
Compaq do not support Debian, what binaries Compaq have released are rpms.
Indeed for the older kit the only rpms are for 6.2 and have not been
updated, so thier support is shocking, Dell seem better. I dont have
problems running Debian on Compaq hardware raid (3200s) and while the
machine should b
You should know that HP is debian friendly (they still wont offer
support though), but they do work with debian internally and informally
test.
I use DELL big baddass servers and smaller (hwIDE-RAID Barracuda arrays)
in HP and ive never had a problem at all...
Ask the ones who want you to install
On Wed, 28 May 2003 04:21, Markus Kolb wrote:
> The problem with support is not that there might be difficulties in
> installing a piece of software on the hardware.
> But if there are problems with hardware and it could be a software or
> configuration problem they will tell you first: Install a s
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