On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 12:19:51PM +0200, Hannes Dorbath wrote:
> Gregory Stark wrote:
> >> From the DELL site it seems this `PERC 5/i' on board controller
> >> (assuming that's what you have) doesn't even have a BBU. If you don't
> >> plan to post here in a few weeks again about data corruption, g
Gregory Stark wrote:
>> From the DELL site it seems this `PERC 5/i' on board controller
>> (assuming that's what you have) doesn't even have a BBU. If you don't
>> plan to post here in a few weeks again about data corruption, go out and
>> shop a serious controller.
>
> This is a bit of a strange
"Hannes Dorbath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> From the DELL site it seems this `PERC 5/i' on board controller
> (assuming that's what you have) doesn't even have a BBU. If you don't
> plan to post here in a few weeks again about data corruption, go out and
> shop a serious controller.
This is a
On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 10:29:05AM +0200, Hannes Dorbath wrote:
> From the DELL site it seems this `PERC 5/i' on board controller
> (assuming that's what you have) doesn't even have a BBU. If you don't
> plan to post here in a few weeks again about data corruption, go out and
> shop a serious contr
Joseph wrote:
> We just got a DELL POWEREDGE 2950. So I was tasked with putting
> Linux Redhat and dumped our software/packages on it. Contrary to
> common sense, I didn't bother reading the manuals that came with te
> 2950. I went right ahead and installed Redhat server on it, then went
> and