[Beowulf] A question about antique hardware
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Bogdan Costescu bcostescu at gmail.comThu Dec 17 10:07:42 PST 2009
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On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 9:03 PM, Gus Correa <gus at ldeo.columbia.edu> wrote: > Did anybody ever get Gigabit Ethernet NICs to work on > the Tyan Tiger S2466-4M motherboards under Linux? I had a few nodes with this mainboard and used one Intel 82541 (not sure about the number though, it's a short card which supports both PCI-32 and PCI-64, Gbit over copper) in each. The nodes were usually stable under load-moderate load, but would not survive a combined net+disk load if I was to use them f.e. as NFS servers. Generally speaking, I had the impression that the interrupt handling on these mainboards was faulty; plus maybe also the power regulation... Nodes with these mainboards were the most unstable that I've ever had so, for reduced headache, I would suggest just going with something more recent. Cheers, Bogdan
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