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    Anyone have a 3.4 kernel to hand?

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    • falkoF
      falko Moderator
      last edited by

      If your having issues , try the 3.4.1 or roll back to a kernel that works with them machines.

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        jmwalton
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        [quote=“falko, post: 3909, member: 48”]If your having issues , try the 3.4.1 or roll back to a kernel that works with them machines.[/quote]
        well, the thing is, it works just fine, but the server gets slammed and we loose all contact with it, and the ram usage goes through the roof!
        could the kernel have something to do with it?
        the fog kernel I mean?
        thank you again.

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          boon
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          Will the more ATI drivers be rolled into the Kitchen Sink 3.4.x? I am currently using [URL=‘http://scatteredspace.com/Fog/bzImage.zip’]this kernel[/URL] for any workstation that has an ATI card, otherwise I get the snow screen.

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          • falkoF
            falko Moderator
            last edited by

            [quote=“boon, post: 3930, member: 833”]Will the more ATI drivers be rolled into the Kitchen Sink 3.4.x? I am currently using [URL=‘http://scatteredspace.com/Fog/bzImage.zip’]this kernel[/URL] for any workstation that has an ATI card, otherwise I get the snow screen.[/quote]
            have you tried the 3.4.1 kernel?

            what ati card?

            what kernel is that?

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            • falkoF
              falko Moderator
              last edited by

              [quote=“jmwalton, post: 3910, member: 697”]well, the thing is, it works just fine, but the server gets slammed and we loose all contact with it, and the ram usage goes through the roof!
              could the kernel have something to do with it?
              the fog kernel I mean?
              thank you again.[/quote]

              I have never come across this myself, you may be best starting a new thread, maybe more people can chime in with help

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                jmwalton
                last edited by

                [quote=“falko, post: 3933, member: 48”]I have never come across this myself, you may be best starting a new thread, maybe more people can chime in with help[/quote]
                well I can report that we rebuilt the server with Debian, and for a while it seemed to do just fine until it stalled out and we had like 8 computers to go. I think I will start a new thread.
                I do want to know, what kind of hardware does your fog server have in it? could that be the problem? could we have a server with not enough power in it to do the job?
                thanks

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                  Robin Commander
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                  I don’t think you need a powerful server - I’m using an HP Microserver (AMD N36L processor) with 3Gb ram and 2 x 1Tb sata drives in software raid 1 so not exactly a Ferrari… It has no problems imaging 10 machines concurrently and I’ve not seen any memory leak issues. I’m on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and FOG 0.31 running the 3.4 kernel.

                  Assumption is the mother of all f***ups !

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                    jmwalton
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                    [quote=“Robin Commander, post: 3961, member: 64”]I don’t think you need a powerful server - I’m using an HP Microserver (AMD N36L processor) with 3Gb ram and 2 x 1Tb sata drives in software raid 1 so not exactly a Ferrari… It has no problems imaging 10 machines concurrently and I’ve not seen any memory leak issues. I’m on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and FOG 0.31 running the 3.4 kernel.[/quote]
                    well, I can give you what happens to our server after a while of imageing, I have the syslog output.
                    here it is below.
                    note: I took the computername out of the log output.
                    Jun 6 14:43:31 computername kernel: [ 2020.988408] tg3 0000:0a:01.0: eth0: transmit timed out, resetting
                    Jun 6 14:43:31 computername kernel: [ 2020.988466] tg3 0000:0a:01.0: eth0: DEBUG: MAC_TX_STATUS[00000008] MAC_RX_STATUS[00000000]
                    Jun 6 14:43:31 computername kernel: [ 2020.988521] tg3 0000:0a:01.0: eth0: DEBUG: RDMAC_STATUS[00000000] WDMAC_STATUS[00000000]
                    Jun 6 14:43:31 computername kernel: [ 2021.088778] tg3 0000:0a:01.0: tg3_stop_block timed out, ofs=2c00 enable_bit=2
                    Jun 6 14:43:31 computername kernel: [ 2021.189610] tg3 0000:0a:01.0: tg3_stop_block timed out, ofs=1800 enable_bit=2
                    Jun 6 14:43:31 computername kernel: [ 2021.289938] tg3 0000:0a:01.0: tg3_stop_block timed out, ofs=4800 enable_bit=2
                    Jun 6 14:43:32 computername kernel: [ 2021.464962] tg3 0000:0a:01.0: eth0: Link is down
                    thank you.

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                    • falkoF
                      falko Moderator
                      last edited by

                      My server hardware

                      Its just an old Dell T3400 with a terabyte drive, nothing beefy at all, even on 100mb connection to network, will change soon to 1 GB (should see a performance improvement)

                      Ubuntu Linux 10.04.4
                      [B]Webmin version[/B] 1.580
                      [B]Time on system[/B] [URL=‘https://172.26.154.140:10000/time/’]Thu Jun 7 09:06:47 2012[/URL]
                      [B]Kernel and CPU[/B] Linux 2.6.32-39-server on x86_64
                      [B]Processor information[/B] Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU E6750 @ 2.66GHz, 2 cores
                      [B]System uptime[/B] 64 days, 23 hours, 38 minutes
                      [B]Running processes[/B] [URL=‘https://172.26.154.140:10000/proc/’]129[/URL]
                      [B]CPU load averages[/B] 0.00 (1 min) 0.01 (5 mins) 0.00 (15 mins)
                      [B]CPU usage[/B] 0% user, 0% kernel, 2% IO, 97% idle
                      [B]Real memory[/B] 1.96 GB total, 273.72 MB used

                      [B]Local disk space[/B] 1.79 TB total, 184.62 GB used

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                        golpemortal
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                        can you guys share your kernels 3.4.x with me having snow issues with my machines

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                          foggybottom
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                          astrouga, can you share your kernels? The links you posted no longer have your kernels.

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                            golpemortal
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                            Yes please… i would like that as I am having issues with ATI

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                            • falkoF
                              falko Moderator
                              last edited by

                              heres my current fog kernel which is 3.4.1

                              [URL=‘https://www.dropbox.com/s/zarc5jg3fefpvq4/bzImage3.4.1’]https://www.dropbox.com/s/zarc5jg3fefpvq4/bzImage3.4.1 [/URL]

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                                golpemortal
                                last edited by

                                Falko you are awesome!!! I will give it a try post back the results

                                Thanks
                                Carlos

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