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Re: What should I test on a Dell 2850

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Old 02-18-2008, 09:32 AM
Marco Peereboom
 
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Default Re: What should I test on a Dell 2850

On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 01:17:53PM -0400, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Apr 2006, Will H. Backman wrote:
>
> >I have a 2850 that will become a 3.9 machine, but it doesn't have to go
> >into production right away.

>
>
> Test IPMI.


It works. I developed it on a 2850 among others.

>
> Test new amr(4) support.


I believe he wants to use OpenBSD based on his request.

>
> Did you get the DRAC card with it? Test USB keyboard interaction with
> that.
>
> ~BAS
>
> >Is there anything in -CURRENT that I should test? I could also give a
> >developer root for maybe a month before it would have to go into
> >production.
> >1 222-0123 2.8GHz/2MB Cache, Xeon, 800MHzFront Side Bus for PowerEdge 2850
> >1 311-1193 Information,No Second Processor
> >1 464-8393 2GB DDR2 400MHz (4X512MB) Single Ranked DIMMs
> >1 310-5542 Dell Quietkey USB Keyboard NMB
> >1 320-0058 No Monitor Option
> >1 320-3977 Riser,ROMB,PCI-X,PE2850
> >1 341-1305 73GB,U320,SCSI,1IN 10K,PE2850
> >1 341-1506 Embedded RAID - PERC4 Embedded Integrated
> >
> >

>
> l8*
> -lava
>
> x.25 - minix - bitnet - plan9 - 110 bps - ASR 33 - base8


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