[rescue] "New" SPARCserver 20
Joshua D. Boyd
rescue at sunhelp.org
Thu Jun 21 08:48:36 CDT 2001
Linux has never ever crashed on my current file server, a P75 with really
shitty hardware (about 3 years in my possesion). Prior to that, my file
server was a 486 that was stable after I replaced it's original ethernet
card (it had a flawed Artisoft Noderunner). It also had crappy generic
hardware in it.
--
Joshua Boyd
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, linc wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Joshua D. Boyd wrote:
>
> > Yeah well, a Sun is nice hardware, and this machine is a PC, which was
> > home built, and while it is supposed to have a good motherboard (Tyan), it
> > has always had some minor problems. For instance, I had to buy a PCI
> > soundcard (I tried 3 different ISA ones, all worked the same) to keep the
> > thing from crashing within five minutes of bootup, regardless of OS
> > booted into. If I try and use this machines floppy (under any OS), it is
> > another sure fire way to crash.
> >
> > Ocasionally X locks up. Here, I haven't ever taken the time to confirm
> > whether it was just X or the whole machine. But, this isn't even a weekly
> > occurence.
> >
> > Since putting in the PCI soundcard, I've never had the machine crash
> > without it being under load though.
> >
> > I didn't take the time to check /var/log/messages last night since I was
> > in a hurry to leave for a nightclub.
>
> OOps, sorry, I guess I wasn't paying attention.. Since this is sunrescue
> and the subject said new sparc server I was assuming you were running it
> on a Sun machine.. If it makes you feel any better though I run Linux on
> a P200 that has never locked up either :-)
>
> -Linc.
>
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