Re: [vserver] Bad Linux-Vserver (CentOS) kernel?

From: Ed W <lists_at_wildgooses.com>
Date: Wed 23 Mar 2011 - 13:10:27 GMT
Message-ID: <4D89F143.50006@wildgooses.com>

On 23/03/2011 10:29, Eugen Leitl wrote:
>> P.S. I went supermicro, but I gather Dell, Intel and HP all offer IPMI
>> enabled machines and I think it's even trickling down to a few consumer
>> boards now
>
> Interesting -- is this Supermicro, or somebody else?
>

On closer inspection, probably wrong to say consumer boards. I noticed
that Asus in particular were doing IPMI on a few of their "lower" end
boards. In particular I saw an ITX board out with an IPMI port recently

Part of the trouble of googling for boards is that they all call them
something different. Remote Management is a common name, but HP call it
Lights Out, etc

Anyway, SM and Intel seem like the easiest to get hold of if you are
building your own machines

Good luck

Ed W
Received on Wed Mar 23 13:10:38 2011

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