Re: FC1 as a server but NOT HP Proliant

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Hey, 

Are you using the ext3 filesystem? Have you upgraded to the latest bios and
raid firmware for your proliant servers? I had a few problems with my hp's
about six months ago where they would randomly crash when using ext3 (didn't
crash when using ext2). 

After hours spent talking to their software and hardware folks - where all
the did is blame each other - all my problems disappeared one day when I
updated to their latest firmware.

-dan

>>Hi,
>>It's working but ...
>>If it's a critical production environment, and if you plan to contract
>>support whith HP, forget it !
>>I do have a problem with a G3 server which crash after 2 weeks in
>>production mode.
>>Since I have an other G3 as office server which run perfectly, I'm quite
>>sure that it's a hardware problem, and I have standard 3 years garanty
>>from HP.
>>So I called them, and I have been told that they don't care about my
>>problem because of FC1 !!!!!!!!
>>They just told me to install RH8 which is the last "open" release
>>supported, or to by RedHat ES3 !.
>>Not really what I expected from such a company ! ( why do not install
>>WFW3.11 ??? )
>>>>
>>If somebody has an other feed back HP, please let me know !
>>Regards.
>>Gaetan Yavorsky.




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