24" Depth Rails/mounting Kit For Supermicro 2U CSE-825TQ/SC-825
May 30, 2008
Basically, I bought this case:
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and didn't forsee any problems as we have lots of servers with this case at work (which is where I am co-locating the server) but I didn't realize that the racks we have those servers in are setup for a longer depth (like 26-30 inches) instead of 24 inches like the rest of the racks. Well the problem is that all employee stuff is limited to two different racks and both are 24" depth racks so the rails which came with the chassis (26 inch) will not work. Does anyone know of anywhere I could get a 24" rack mount kit which will work with the supermicro SC-825 2U case?
I look after a Dell PE2800 server, it has a pair of 5.25 bays on the front, the top most of the two contains a Dell PowerVault 100T DAT72 tape backup drive. I have a second identical drive that i now wish to install into the bay beneath in a similar manner.
Problem is this - my colleague tell me that Dell are no longer selling the mounting brackets / rails needed to install the drive. I have had a fruitless look through the internet for a number of weeks now and hope that someone in the forum may be able to suggest a solution to the problem... anybody know a source for the brackets? Is there a parts site somewhere ive missed? Anyone happen to have what im after? Or any alternative suggestions?
I read a few threads and it seems as simple as fdisking the drive and then mounting it, but im a little scared..
so if someone has a proper step by step guide to do this can they please help me..
at the moment i have a 40GB ( ide, i think ) hdd and a secondary 250GB IDE hdd, i also have servercp installed and i think im on fedora 6..
Now i dont want to just type fdisk dev/hdb incase that is my first 40gb hdd, i dont mind losing the extra data on it i just dont want to format the OS and stuff was im on an un-managed server and will cost me time / money for them to re-install it all..
is there a ssh command to list all the hdd's connected to the server and to tell me what size they are, and where they are on the server before i start formatting, fdisking and mounting them?
My server has been formated it has two drives. I have my back up on the second drives. What is the command I use to list the drives and how to mount the second drive.
I am going to mount my new hard drive to /home/user/public_html but I have a question before I do so. If I upload stuff to /home/user/public_html will it go to my new hard drive that I just mounted there or will it still go in the old hard drive?
The reason why I want to mount it there is because my other hard drive ran out of space, and I would like to continue this user account's space without having to move this user.
the problem is that I have /dev/sda5 mounted to var. I want cPanel to use this HDD as the main storage for the /home directory. How do I make cPanel use this hdd for storage?
We had a problem on one of our servers and it was running RAID 1 with two 300GB SAS.
When I boot the server I have the following issue, PXE:E61: Media test failure, check cable
I searched through all the net but couldnt find a solution that helped me.
Now I took one of the HDDs out and installed as slave on another Linux server. One of the HDDs says when I do /sbin/fdisk -l, no partition table for /dev/sdb (something like that)
The other HDD have all the partition table,
/dev/sdb1 /dev/sdb2 /dev/sdb3 /dev/sdb4 /dev/sdb5
The big partition (probably when I have my data) is under /dev/sdb2, although when I try to mount that partition I get the following error,
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb2 missing codepage or other error In some cases useful is found in syslog - try dmesg | tail or so
Is any command specific for mounting RAID partitions or the HD is gone ?
we just bought a bunch of R200 1U rackmounts from Dell and need rails so we can get them setup in our colocation rack. I was just wondering where most of you tend to purchase your rails and what type of price you pay.
I don't wanna say "rails-specific" hosts because I'll be hosting some python/PHP, but I want a host run by a team who actually know and use Ruby on Rails themselves. Deployment shouldn't be a pain, and it should be VPS. My budget is $25/mo for now, as I don't need much space or bandwidth until I begin scaling the sites.
I will be hosting numerous rails sites, so memory might be a problem if I'm using mongrel... but performance wise, is mongrel the best?
Right now I'm looking at SliceHost, HostingRails, and Linode.
I was thinking about getting Ruby on Rails on one of my VPSs. But my host said that it might cause problems. I DO NOT WANT PROBLEMS. Ruby on rails really looks cool. I want to use it to run a CMS written in Ruby on Rails.
I installed RoR on my Mac OS X, but then I decided to use Locomotive and the RMagick bundle. I want to remove the copy I uninstalled, but how do you remove it on a mac?
When I try and run a Rails application, I got this error:
/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/actionpack-1.12.5/lib/action_controller/routing.rb:406:in `initialize_components': undefined method `first' for :notification_viewsymbol (NoMethodError) from /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/actionpack-1.12.5/lib/action_controller/routing.rb:340:in `initialize' from /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/actionpack-1.12.5/lib/action_controller/routing.rb:616:in `connect' from /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/actionpack-1.12.5/lib/action_controller/routing.rb:645:in `named_route' from /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/actionpack-1.12.5/lib/action_controller/routing.rb:651:in `method_missing' from /Users/Mike/Documents/dotherightthing/config/../config/routes.rb:2 from /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/actionpack-1.12.5/lib/action_controller/routing.rb:625:in `draw' from /Users/Mike/Documents/dotherightthing/config/../config/routes.rb:1 from /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activesupport-1.3.1/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:140:in `load' ... 11 levels... from /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mongrel-0.3.13.4/bin/mongrel_rails:85:in `run' from /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mongrel-0.3.13.4/lib/mongrel/command.rb:211:in `run' from /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mongrel-0.3.13.4/bin/mongrel_rails:231 from /usr/local/bin/mongrel_rails:18
I'm building some servers to get colocated. I am currently using the
ASUS RS100-E4/PI2 1U Barebone Server [url]
And was having trouble finding some rails. I've tried google and such and haven't found rails built for this machine. I am building budget servers so I would like to find the cheapest rails possible.
I am currently a 1 and 1 customer, and unfortinately they do not support ROR . Anyways that put to one side can anyone recommend a free ROR hosting company, or a company that will charge around £20.00 to get my ROR website hosted?
Ruby on Rails is running quite slow. I've had my server administration company look at it after I looked at it myself. I'm running out of ideas and was planning on trying a last-ditch memory upgrade to see if it helps. I'm not so sure it will.
Everything is installed and the app. is working, it just takes ~5-7 seconds to load. There are no errors or anything. Has anyone had this problem or could anyone suggest something to try?
This is a cPanel server. I've monitored the loading and dispatch.cgi runs during the load and all like it should.
I have some cheap servers, a couple years old, that are missing the rails. I'm looking for options for mounting them, preferably without taking-up space with 1U shelves.
I'm trying to get Ruby on Rails to work on my cPanel 11 box. I followed the instruction on the cPanel website and it seems like Ruby on Rails is now properly installed. I created a RoR project via cPanel and added a rewrite rule.
Now when I visit the URL, I get the following error message in my browser:
We're sorry, but something went wrong.
We've been notified about this issue and we'll take a look at it shortly.
I have sqlite3 installed as well as the sqlite3-ruby gem. I've been Googling for hours but I just can't find to seem the solution. The only thing I can find is that I have to install sqlite3-ruby gem, sqlite3 and sqlite3-dev but I already have them. I also found a permissions-fix which changes permissions on the gem to 644 but that didn't fix it either.
We have a rack with a bunch of Dell servers in them. The distance between the front vertical mounting brackets and the rear vertical mounting brackets is just over 28 inches (715 mm). We've always used Dell static rails they and they have always fitted perfectly.
We have recently received some new Poweredge 2970s with Rapid / Versa rails, and it seems that the front and rear mounting brackets are only 24 inches (609 mm) apart.
Am I missing something? I can't find any way of adjusting the length of the Rapid / Versa rails.
It looks like we are going to have to pull all the gear out of the rack, move the rear mounting brackets forward, and put everything back in. This is a real nuisance (and I would do pretty much anything to avoid it).
I'm looking for some hosting for a couple of small projects. I want a place I can host them with until they need to be moved to a dedicated host (if they ever do).