Thanks everybody. It's done. Thanks for the support
Saji Alexander.
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> Hi,
>
> You should disable the IDE compatibility settings of
your SATA
> controller at the BIOS setup of the machine and let it
(the controller)
> act as a true SATA controller disabling the IDE
emulation.
>
> Select Enchanced for the SATA Mode, enable the SATA
RAID mode (despite
> not using RAID at all) and select Adaptec as ICH RAID
Code Base.
>
> RHEL will load the 'ahci' driver and you'll see your
drives as sda, sdb
> and so on.
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> Regards,
> Juli
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> De: rhn-users-bounces redhat.com
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> En nombre de Saji Alexander
> Enviado el: jueves, 14 de diciembre de 2006 7:01
> Para: rhn-users redhat.com
> Asunto: [rhn-users] Re: rhn-users Digest, Vol 34, Issue
9
>
> Hi,
>
> Red Hat 4 Enterprise Edition does not detect MaXtor
160GB SATA hard
> disk.
> Is there is any driver to make it work.
>
> Thanks and Regards,
>
> Saji Alexander.
>
>
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>> 4. RE: Getting error while running up2date
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>> Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 10:02:57 -0700
>> From: Larry D Sorensen <larry.sorensen juno.com>
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>> Is there a Linux utility that can be run that will
tell you your make
> and
>> model of motherboard along with memory and other
hardware?
>>
>> Larry
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>> Message: 2
>> Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 09:38:39 -0800
>> From: "Steven Kalisky"
<Steven_Kalisky symantec.com>
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>> Try cat /proc/cpuinfo
>> [root tus1sannfspin01 proc]# cat cpuinfo
>> processor : 0
>> vendor_id : GenuineIntel
>> cpu family : 15
>> model : 4
>> model name : Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.60GHz
>> stepping : 3
>> cpu MHz : 3591.356
>> cache size : 2048 KB
>>
>>
>> This at least will describe the motherboard and cpu
info.
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> On Behalf Of Larry D Sorensen
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>> Subject: [rhn-users] Re:Linux utility
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>> Is there a Linux utility that can be run that will
tell you your make
>> and model of motherboard along with memory and
other hardware?
>>
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>> Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 11:50:41 -0600
>> From: Alfred Hovdestad <alfred.hovdestad usask.ca>
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>> dmidecode will also give you the manufacturer of
the motherboard:
>>
>> # dmidecode
>> Handle 0x0002
>> DMI type 2, 8 bytes.
>> Base Board Information
>> Manufacturer: IBM
>> Product Name: IBM
>> Version: Not Specified
>> Serial Number: Not Specified
>>
>>
>>
>> Alfred
>>
>>
>> Steven Kalisky wrote:
>>> Try cat /proc/cpuinfo
>>> [root tus1sannfspin01 proc]# cat cpuinfo
>>> processor : 0
>>> vendor_id : GenuineIntel
>>> cpu family : 15
>>> model : 4
>>> model name : Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.60GHz
>>> stepping : 3
>>> cpu MHz : 3591.356
>>> cache size : 2048 KB
>>>
>>>
>>> This at least will describe the motherboard and
cpu info.
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>>> Is there a Linux utility that can be run that
will tell you your make
>>> and model of motherboard along with memory and
other hardware?
>>>
>>> Larry
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>> Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 08:50:20 +0800
>> From: "Mansour, Michael"
<michael.mansour hp.com>
>> Subject: RE: [rhn-users] Getting error while
running up2date
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>> Hi Kristjan,
>>
>> Type in:
>>
>> # rpm -q up2date
>>
>> So we know what version you're running.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Michael.
>>
>> ________________________________
>>
>> From: rhn-users-bounces redhat.com
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>> On Behalf Of Kristjan Hinn - PERH
>> Sent: Tuesday, 12 December 2006 6:12 PM
>> To: rhn-users redhat.com
>> Subject: [rhn-users] Getting error while running
up2date
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello
>>
>>
>>
>> Im getting error while trying to update my rh EL4
>>
>>
>>
>> [root virosoft rhn]# up2date -u
>>
>> Traceback (innermost last):
>>
>> File "/usr/sbin/up2date", line 839, in ?
>>
>> main()
>>
>> File "/usr/sbin/up2date", line 627, in
main
>>
>> pkgNames, fullUpdate, dryRun = dry_run))
>>
>> File "/usr/sbin/up2date", line 782, in
batchRun
>>
>> batch.run()
>>
>> File
"/usr/share/rhn/up2date_client/up2dateBatch.py",
line 57, in run
>>
>> self.__findPackagesToUpdate()
>>
>> File
"/usr/share/rhn/up2date_client/up2dateBatch.py",
line 89, in
>> __findPackagesToUpdate
>>
>> plist.run()
>>
>> File
"/usr/share/rhn/up2date_client/packageList.py",
line 85, in run
>>
>> self.addObsoletePackages(obsList)
>>
>> File
"/usr/share/rhn/up2date_client/packageList.py",
line 111, in
>> addObsoletePackages
>>
>> if len(obsoletePackages) == 0:
>>
>> TypeError: len() of unsized object
>>
>>
>>
>> Kernel version: 2.4.9-e.3smp
>>
>>
>>
>> Anyone know what might be the problem?
>>
>> I have registered my system with rhn_register
succesfully.
>>
>>
>>
>> BR,
>>
>> Kristjan Hinn
>>
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