[asterisk-users] Had it with Dell Garbage - HP Question
Al Baker
bwentdg at pipeline.com
Sat Mar 29 01:34:36 CDT 2008
Helps a bunch !!!
One follow up question - out of all of your possible choices for the OS
how did you pick *Debian*.
I 'm not saying is bad, I just know nothing about the particular disto.
and and very curious what
it brought to the table that made you pick over say *RedHat* - where you
can *buy support *or *SUSE* - where you can *buy support*. My fear from
hell is that I' get 50 or 60 of these boxes in, start having kernel
panics, and have no damn body to help except the folks on mailing lists.
Mind you these are often really smart people, very generously giving of
their time, but not quite the say as a manned/paid support organization.
Thx for sharing !!!
Michiel van Baak wrote:
> On 08:02, Thu 27 Mar 08, Al Baker wrote:
>
>> How do you get notifications ?
>> Is this thru one of the add on packages HP sells for the box ? Which One ?
>> Could you be more specific about what you mean by a "recovery CD"
>> and hod do you get console access below multi used to do "recovery ??
>>
>> What is "integrated ILO BIOS Access" sounds cool.
>>
>> What O/S you usin and what made you pick it ?
>>
>> What kind and how many RAIDS are you using. The HP site gave like 8
>> different RAID controllers and like 20 CPUs to chose from. How did you
>> chose ?
>>
>> Thx for sharing !!!
>>
>
> I'm not the op, but sending a reply anyways.
>
> The notifications come from the HP tools you can download
> for free from their website.
>
> The recovery cd is probably a selfmade installer for their
> setup. At least that's what we have.
>
> the ILO stuff is to give you access to the box like you were
> sitting right in front of it with a physical keyboard and
> monitor, but over IP.
> You can boot the machine, access the cd in your local
> machine etc, even if the box is on the other side of the
> moon.
>
> We use Debian. HP even supports it on their DL380 boxen.
>
> We use the P400 raid controller. Setup RAID5 with 3 disks.
> CPU we use right now is the Intel E5405
>
> Hope this helps a bit.
>
>
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