Re: CentOS 4.4 Strange hang on a poweredge 2900.

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Simply put there is less support for  64bit systems. Sometimes this can
cause unexpected weird problems. A person needs to be aware there is less
support and therefore potential conflicts.  This particular problem from
what is described perhaps needs a new card or a driver.

One can't assume the hardware and drivers  will be exactly the same on all
versions of a server made like 2900 (although they usually are the same or
very close, conflicts can arrise). Dell is known to change certain
hardware to supply cost issues.

There is nothing wrong with centos in 64bit and it does indeed make sense
in certain situations to deploy now. When 64bit is deployed you need to be
aware that the main stream is still 32 bit and you may run into unique
problems with that setup.

> On Sunday 24 December 2006 00:37, Brent Rynn wrote:
>> Just out of curriosity are you running 64bit or 32bit version of centos?
>>
>> The 32 bit version usually gives less problems.
>
> I'll take that flame bait.. This is just FUD and BS except when it comes
> to
> running some binary 3rd party softwares (which wasn't the case here). I/We
> run hundreds of 64-bit Centos-4 machines several of those being Dell
> 2950/1950 (rack version of the 2900).
>
> /Peter
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