matcy
30-03-2006, 16:11
serverino x rete di 20 client (samba apache e poco altro)
distro scelta: debian sarge
processore AMD Opteron 165 dual core 2x1,8GHz 2x1MB
scheda madre Tyan Tomcat K8E Nforce4
2x512MB DDR 400MHz PC3200 ECC
2x36GB 10k rpm Western Digital Raptor SATA
2x400GB 7k2 rpm Hitachi SATA
UPS APC 650VA (apcupsd dovrebbe digerirlo via USB)
mi dite se secondo voi c'è qualcosa che rompe le balle al povero kernel 2.6?
non ho mai provato come si comporta con dual core amd, per la scheda madre non dovrebbero esserci problemi, nforce4 è ok, la rete dovrebbe essere ok, boh ditemi voi...
ho letto questa cosa dal sito nvidia
2.6.x kernel unbootable on some systems
There is a bug in the 2.6.x kernel MP table handling that prevents install and OS boot on some systems. At the time of writing, the only nForce systems known to trigger this kernel bug are nForce4 MP systems.
This bug causes memory corruption upon detection of any PCI bus numbered higher than 32, and consequently renders the system unusable very early in the install or boot process. On some systems, leaving ACPI on during boot fixes this problem.
There are currently no known workarounds for this problem, but a kernel patch for it has been accepted and is expected to be included in future distribution releases.
distro scelta: debian sarge
processore AMD Opteron 165 dual core 2x1,8GHz 2x1MB
scheda madre Tyan Tomcat K8E Nforce4
2x512MB DDR 400MHz PC3200 ECC
2x36GB 10k rpm Western Digital Raptor SATA
2x400GB 7k2 rpm Hitachi SATA
UPS APC 650VA (apcupsd dovrebbe digerirlo via USB)
mi dite se secondo voi c'è qualcosa che rompe le balle al povero kernel 2.6?
non ho mai provato come si comporta con dual core amd, per la scheda madre non dovrebbero esserci problemi, nforce4 è ok, la rete dovrebbe essere ok, boh ditemi voi...
ho letto questa cosa dal sito nvidia
2.6.x kernel unbootable on some systems
There is a bug in the 2.6.x kernel MP table handling that prevents install and OS boot on some systems. At the time of writing, the only nForce systems known to trigger this kernel bug are nForce4 MP systems.
This bug causes memory corruption upon detection of any PCI bus numbered higher than 32, and consequently renders the system unusable very early in the install or boot process. On some systems, leaving ACPI on during boot fixes this problem.
There are currently no known workarounds for this problem, but a kernel patch for it has been accepted and is expected to be included in future distribution releases.