The Network Switch is built-in. The only control that I have is within Linux. Their are not firware or utility programs to control it. I have to be able to set it at the kernel level.
Not an easy one. Thanks for helping.
Not able to do that. It is a Headless server. (no keyboard, monitor or floppy drive). It has a built in 7 port router, and a WAN port(Eth1) not just a NIC. That's why I was trying to control the speed of the WAN port at the OS lever rather than the NIC settings.
Thanks for the reply.
I have an appliance server running RedHat 6.1 (can't upgrade). I have a situation where a cable modem vendor is suppling a 10mbit connection. My system has a 10/100 auto-sencing ethernet. Under certain circumstances, I have applications that are not handling well with the mismatch of 10 &...
I have an appliance server that has RedHat 6.1 (Cartman) (2.22.12-20 on i586 kernel). The O/S is embedded and upgrading to 2.4 is not supported. I have an server based application that uses PostgreSQL. However, I assume that PostgreSQL v.7.2 will probably not be supported on RH6.1 . Am I...
I can access my FTP server via annoynmous or ftp, but I can not access it with any other user. I've created a user and set it with the same permissions, UID GID and user directory as the FTP user. Still no luck. Receive Error 530 Login incorrect.
I've looked in the ftpusers ftpaccess...
Thanks for the suggestion Bill, but iSCSI is a fairly highend solution. I'm looking for bargin basement solutions. This is for an executive home or small business solution.
Again, thanks for the suggestion.
Hello,
I have a "headless" appliance server that has a built-in ethernet switch, but no means of connecting any USB/PCI/SCSI/Parallel backup devices.
I was thinking about obtaining a USB backup device and using a USB/Ethernet converter. However, I continue to have difficulties...
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