Mark Haney wrote:
I hate to break this to you, as I'm running 6 FC5 Xen DomU domains on a production server for some of our customers who wanted to host a full webiste without the need for Co-location. It's a new service we have been offering for about 2 months now and it's been absolutely rock solid. Not to mention
Quick, tell RHAT ;-) http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2004527,00.asp
that I have 2 FC5 servers that pull in weather data from 144 NWS radars all day every day at about 10Mbps for over 6 months without a reboot. We have 5 more FC5 servers that control more than 20TB of weather data that is
I think the OP lost the focus a little: the situation he is complaining about is proposed to belong to
- x86_64 install - SATA drives - long uptimesadditionally since my box was up for months 24/7 before the trouble started, if it is even a software issue at all we must add
- recent FC5 kernelSo unless those boxes are all in the above situation they probably don't throw much light other than to defend FC5 from the general charge of being shaky.
-Andy
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