On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 7:14 PM, Shrinivasan T wrote:
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> Now we have a new server with following config.
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> Core i3 CPU
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> Asus P8H61- M LE Motherborad
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> DDR3 8 GB RAM
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> I removed the hard disk from old server and inserted into new server,
> hoping that it will work as normal.
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> But, it
It is better to install Debian 7 and migrate the data there. It will
be easier and better. I feel 2.6.24 is also too old. Around 25 kernel
releases were made after that (which means more than 50 months).
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PrasannaKumar
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> Now we have a new server with following config.
>
>
> Core i3 CPU
>
> Asus P8H61- M LE Motherborad
>
> DDR3 8 GB RAM
>
> I removed the hard disk from old server and inserted into new server,
> hoping that it will work as normal.
>
> But, it seems that old debian 4 can not recognize the new ha
Which version of kernel is the Debian running on? The most likely problem
is that the driver for the hardware (say sata controller?) is not there.
Pull in a new kernel and try to compile with the old configuration and
boot. Then may be you can think of upgrading ;-)
On Oct 28, 2013 7:15 PM, "Shrin
Hi Shrini,
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 7:14 PM, Shrinivasan T wrote:
> I have a 4 years old server running Debian 4 and Zimbra email server
> version 4.
Debian 4 is no longer supported and it is recommended to upgrade to
Debian stable (7.0 - Wheezy) or old stable (6.0 - Squeeze).
> I removed the ha
I have a 4 years old server running Debian 4 and Zimbra email server
version 4.
It has 4GB RAM and now we need to upgrade 8GB RAM.
Unfortunately, the DDR 2 RAM for the old server are not available in market.
Old server details.
Core2Duo Quadcore CPU
Intel Motherboard
DDR2 4 GB RAM
Now w