RHEL 4 or 5 AS 64Bit OS
Esquivel, Vicente
Esquivelv at uhd.edu
Thu Aug 16 13:28:19 UTC 2007
Thanks for the reply Justin.
Why would you suggest 4 over 5, because it is new or are there other
reasons?
Vince
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 4:34 PM
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> Subject: Re: RHEL 4 or 5 AS 64Bit OS
>
> Esquivel, Vicente wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> >
> > Is anyone running 64bit RHEL 4 or 5 AS on an intel based Dell Power
> > Edge 2950 with 2x(dual core) Xeon Woodcrest processors with 16GB of
> > RAM, since this is not true 64bit hardware but rather it is
> 32bit with
> > 64bit extensions. Dell claims that it supports 64bit RHEL
> on this hardware.
> >
> > Can anyone tell me if there are having problems doing this or if
> > there would be anything I should take into consideration
> when trying
> > to decide to run 32bit RHEL or 64bit RHEL. The application I will
> > running on this server supports both 32 or 64 bit.
>
>
> I have one of those, I know rhel 64 bit will work well with
> it, but I can't remember if it already had the drivers for
> the PERC5i or not, you may need to use a driver disk.
> Unfortunately windoze had to go onto it instead, and Dell
> doesn't know much about their own stuff.
>
> I think rhel 5, 64 bit would be the best for you, hope it helps..
>
>
>
>
> Justin Zygmont
> System and Network Administrator
> Cityfone Telecommunications Inc
>
> 604.629.8841
> justin at cityfone dot net
>
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