Date: Fri, 09 May 1997 20:13:58 -0500 From: Gilbert Bollinger <rijn@nalu.net> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: SuperMicro P6DNF Message-ID: <3373CBD6.8B125857@nalu.net>
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I work for an ISP <that has 3,000+ users in Indiana>. We run FreeBSD. Our Hardware is a SuperMicro P6DNF with dual P6 200mzh with 512k on each chip. We run Apache HTTP server, 3Com Fast Link PCI Ethernet, MGA Millinnium 2meg WRam PCI, an Adaptec Ulta card, 4 gig Micropolips drives. We are running the FreeBSD v3.0 CURRENT. We only use 1 proccessor. We keep having reboots about 4 or 6 times a day. FreeBSD starts the reboot sequence. We can't find anything in the logs for a reason for the reboots. Oh, the bios revision is .7.... We have not upgraded to 1.1 yet. What do you think could <HELP> stop the reboot problem and would it be <SAFE> is in would our system keep running if we went SMP. I know it's not a 100% yes or no but based on our hardware what do you <think>. Think it would be safest to wait for a 3.0 stable? And would we hav any problems going back to 2.2 stable if we had to? Gil from SEI Data
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