Message to Self: CentOS 4.4 & Bluequartz

Onboard SIS900 network card issue with Centos 4.4 & Bluequartz and no network activity available even when all config info says it is (with Linux version 2.6.9-42.0.2.EL). Problem found in disabled APM / ACPI. When disabled the 2.6.9-42.0.2.EL will not be able to communicate through the network card. When enabling APM / ACPI it is.

This error was not seen when using Linux version 2.6.9-22.0.2.EL 

I removed all kernels in between and now CentOS together with my BlueQuartz services is running fine. Even when I will have a power shutdown again ;-) Enig klein probleem wat ik heel even tegen kwam, waren de 2 volgende meldingen:

Sep  6 19:26:49 wb kernel: CPU0: Running in modulated clock mode
Sep  6 19:26:54 wb kernel: CPU0: Temperature above threshold

Changed some BIOS settings this morning. Info of temperature is not measured. Maybe that’s a solution

Server Down

We are back from Barcelona. Wonderful time. More info later 

After a power switch-off the server was down for 2 days. due to a failing network card. Has something to do with a CentOS kernel update cause when switching back to an old kernel all is working fine. When the new kernel is running all seems to work fine but no network activity.

No idea what the issue is.

Barcelona

Morgen naar Barcelona met Vueling Airlines en Way2Stay. We hebben een appartement gehuurd via de laatste partij en ik ben zeer benieuwd of ons dat gaat bevallen. Bellen bij aankomst zodat je opgewacht kan worden bij het appartement. We zitten in de wijk Born. Moet een mooie buurt zijn van Barcelona.

In ieder geval gaan we eten bij Cuidad Condal. Een van de beste Tapas Restaurants van de stad. En wat pakken we dan van de kaart?

Montaditos Variados, Carne en Pescado WOOWWW !!.. Lekkkuurrrr

Date & Time @ server

Damn the xs4all time server 194.109.5.49 has some issues. It’s messing up the system time at my server. (and all my logfiles) .. Pffffffff. Removing it from webserver admin interface to see if problem is solved. If so than above IP is really making a mess of it

Problem of time @ server has to do with update CentoS (3.5) 4.3 to CentOS 4.4 when fully yum updated more BlueQuartz / CentOS users suffer from same issue. I changed Timezone setting to another timezone applying and then putting it back to the normal timezone. Let see if the logfile is giving me the correct time now.

20Mbps ADSL Speed

speed1-ftp_1.jpg

After some testing today I finally have the speed I thought I should get. Stuff and Issues are solved ;-)

First image is a speed test from a FTP server which is

connected at an university computer with 100Mbps. Max speed over 2Mbps is great to see.

if you want to have good usenet speeds go to: 5eurousenet

The second image is the spspeed2_usenet.jpgeed test from Usenet. Earlier this morning: a no go. I was not satisfied, but after 1 hour I finally reached the speed I was thinking I should get.

So all problems solved ;-) My products can finally be tested