I was given a server today and not too sure where to start!
http://www.flytech.es/Supermicro/Produc ... P3TDE6.htm
The above is a link to a datasheet... its a (super p3tde6).
I have never owned a server... "just rented space". Anyone own/run a server or know a website to go to for help?
Thanks
I was given a server!
Hello Mike thanks for the post.
I just started to read about ClarkConnect. It looks good to me and its free! I really like l linux based systems so thats a plus too.
I just found out that the board that was given to me is no longer in production. Not that theres anything wrong with the board... Well, I look forward getting started with this project soon... It would be nice to move my website over to this and do some other neat stuff...
If anyone else has some info... please post!
I just started to read about ClarkConnect. It looks good to me and its free! I really like l linux based systems so thats a plus too.
I just found out that the board that was given to me is no longer in production. Not that theres anything wrong with the board... Well, I look forward getting started with this project soon... It would be nice to move my website over to this and do some other neat stuff...
If anyone else has some info... please post!
ok well I was able to score some more freebies!
I now have
2 600Mhz processors
2 128MB RAM
I'm guessing for a dual processor board 600Mhz is ok
But 256 RAM is a little light. I'm think about using this for my website but would be nice to have the option for.. gaming ect.
How are you setup Mike?
Thanks for your input.
I now have
2 600Mhz processors
2 128MB RAM
I'm guessing for a dual processor board 600Mhz is ok
But 256 RAM is a little light. I'm think about using this for my website but would be nice to have the option for.. gaming ect.
How are you setup Mike?
Thanks for your input.
I actually run my server on an older Pentium 233mHz MMX with 256MB ram and a 100GB hard drive.
It's nothing fancy, but works perfect for the 4 websites I host and has plenty of room and even speed left for more pages.
256MB should be enough, and if it isn't, you can always add more!
And for ClarkConnect, dual 600mHz is more than enough. Are they P2, P3, Celeron or Xeon?
It's nothing fancy, but works perfect for the 4 websites I host and has plenty of room and even speed left for more pages.
256MB should be enough, and if it isn't, you can always add more!
And for ClarkConnect, dual 600mHz is more than enough. Are they P2, P3, Celeron or Xeon?
they are P3 600Mhz processors..
The spec for the board said that I can only use Dual or single Intel 370-pin Pentium III 1.40GHz-500MHz processors.
Thanks for telling me what you are using, gives an idea on what to expect.
Well, I picked up a power supply today .. thats all of the hardware!
I will try to install clarkconnect tonight.
What about my .php files. Will I be able to still use them? Other than those, all I have are .htm
Thanks Mike
The spec for the board said that I can only use Dual or single Intel 370-pin Pentium III 1.40GHz-500MHz processors.
Thanks for telling me what you are using, gives an idea on what to expect.
Well, I picked up a power supply today .. thats all of the hardware!
I will try to install clarkconnect tonight.
What about my .php files. Will I be able to still use them? Other than those, all I have are .htm
Thanks Mike
Yes of course you can!
You first have to turn on the Web Server feature though. You can use php plus MySQL databases, FTP sever, Local file server including Samba for windows access, CUPS print server.
It also includes features such as built-in firewall (if you use two network cards, one connects to the internet, the other to the LAN), Parental Controls, Web Proxy, Web Gallary software and is upgradable.
It's excellent software! Plus you can register it and get a bunch of extra downloadable software as well as create a free dynamic domain name (yoursite.pointclark.net or .com - I don't use it so I can't remember if its net or com).
You first have to turn on the Web Server feature though. You can use php plus MySQL databases, FTP sever, Local file server including Samba for windows access, CUPS print server.
It also includes features such as built-in firewall (if you use two network cards, one connects to the internet, the other to the LAN), Parental Controls, Web Proxy, Web Gallary software and is upgradable.
It's excellent software! Plus you can register it and get a bunch of extra downloadable software as well as create a free dynamic domain name (yoursite.pointclark.net or .com - I don't use it so I can't remember if its net or com).
@#$* !!!!!! ... I hit a little bump.
Well I picked up a 80 G hard drive... I removed my hard drive from my computer to install clarkconnect on it. (I only have one cd rom so my plan was to put the OS on the hard drive then move it to the servers primary IDE) and I did... so I started hooking up all my stuff to the server board and the last connection was the VGA monitor... no VGA CONNECTOR!
My server board uses AGP so I guess I need to hunt for one of those cards tomorrow. Since I formatted the hard drive on a different computer I am assuming the server board will not work right now and I need video to change the IP and some other things I clicked yes to during the setup...
I should be able to get my hands on a AGP card tomorrow... and hopefully I can say then ... I am finished.
Well I picked up a 80 G hard drive... I removed my hard drive from my computer to install clarkconnect on it. (I only have one cd rom so my plan was to put the OS on the hard drive then move it to the servers primary IDE) and I did... so I started hooking up all my stuff to the server board and the last connection was the VGA monitor... no VGA CONNECTOR!
My server board uses AGP so I guess I need to hunt for one of those cards tomorrow. Since I formatted the hard drive on a different computer I am assuming the server board will not work right now and I need video to change the IP and some other things I clicked yes to during the setup...
I should be able to get my hands on a AGP card tomorrow... and hopefully I can say then ... I am finished.
Clarkconnect detects LAN cards, what slots they are in and all of the other system parts during installation I belive.
It would be best to borrow the cd-rom from your other computer or to try and borrow one from someone at work.
But it is a good idea not to have a cd-rom connected all of the time. CD-ROM drives draw a constant 5W I believe, over a year or two that adds up!
I do suggest installing ClarkConnect on the PC it will run on.
JPKNHTP, what types of cards do you have? Anything with 64MB or more of RAM? Only if you're looking to sell them that is.
It would be best to borrow the cd-rom from your other computer or to try and borrow one from someone at work.
But it is a good idea not to have a cd-rom connected all of the time. CD-ROM drives draw a constant 5W I believe, over a year or two that adds up!
I do suggest installing ClarkConnect on the PC it will run on.
JPKNHTP, what types of cards do you have? Anything with 64MB or more of RAM? Only if you're looking to sell them that is.
Done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Mike and JPKNHTP for the support.
I now have a server running CC "Clark Connect"
Wow I learned a lot and it was very interesting... But all I want now is a drink
So thanks for the help
Below is a link that has the history of the project.
***It's a link to the server that I am renting from ... but there is a link on the page to my new server!!***
http://www.sambuchi.net/Projects/Server/index.htm
Thanks again.
Thanks Mike and JPKNHTP for the support.
I now have a server running CC "Clark Connect"
Wow I learned a lot and it was very interesting... But all I want now is a drink
So thanks for the help
Below is a link that has the history of the project.
***It's a link to the server that I am renting from ... but there is a link on the page to my new server!!***
http://www.sambuchi.net/Projects/Server/index.htm
Thanks again.
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