Bryan, here's the page on the Antec TruePower 2.0 PSU: http://www.antec.com/us/productDetails.php?ProdID=20551 Bryan J. Smith wrote: > On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 16:08 -0700, Kirk Bocek wrote: > >>This PSU does have a flexible setup. The "24" pin connector actually >>separates into 20-pin and 4-pin connectors. I believe that's what you'd >>use on a regular ATX board. > > > Not exactly. While 20-pin ATX[1.0] and ATX12V (aka P4) as well as 24- > pin ATX2.0 all share the same, base 20-pin, I'm not entirely sure EPS12V > is the same as ATX2.0. > > I believe there is a converter or partial cable used for EPS12V to ATX > [1.0|12V|2.0]. I could be wrong though. Never tried it. > > >>This is in addition to the EPS 8-pin connector. > > > Yep, the 2x4 SSI Server pin-out. > > >>At this point we're doing tower cases (and UPS's) sitting on shelves. >>I'd love to have a pretty rack, but I wanted the dual-Opteron rig more. :) > > > I still deliver rackmounts even when I don't mount them in a rack so the > option is always there for the client. I won't worry about mounting or > rails, but at least it's already in a rack. > > >>Looks like the 2.6.12.3 kernel has the latest driver. And if I read >>3Ware's site correctly, the 2.26 driver includes the firmware. > > > That depends. One way you can check and compare is to compare your POST > string to the versions listed in the README of release 9.2.0: > http://www.3ware.com/download/Escalade9000Series/9.2/9.2_Release_Notes_Web.pdf > > I see the "3w-9xxx_fw.h" included in the EL kernels, but that doesn't > mean it's getting built with it. I'll have to check the config > defaults. I always just upgrade my manually so there's no issue. If > your POST looks good, then that's all you need. > > >>I'm not using the GUI tool at all. Come on! I'm a *real* man! :) > > > The 3DM2 is a nice monitoring tool. I can be setup to page you via e- > mail, send out alerts, etc... when you have a failure. > >