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Yea, I did check uname. Just forgot to mention it. And it does show i686.
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<br />So apparently, I've got the right version on the box. But the labels are wrong on the initial install splash screen.
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<br />Chuck
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From: Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet <cobaltfacts@virtbiz.com>
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To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List <blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it>
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Sent: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 21:45:24 -0500
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Subject: [BlueOnyx:09879] Re: Problem with ISO images
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<br />> Hi Chuck,
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Chuck Tetlow wrote:
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> After purchasing some of your software night before last - I got to
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> installing some new servers today. I pulled the latest ISO off the
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> updates.blueonyx.it website. I carefully chose the 5107R version with
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> date 20120313 - since my first install was a slightly older Dell 2560
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> server. My understanding is those Xeon chips in it were only 32 bit,
so
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> the 5107R was the right version opposed to the 5108R version.
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Ahem... 2560! Wow! But hey, they can be tanks.
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> But when I started the install, the first screen that came up said
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> "Welcome to BlueOnyxx 5108R!". Uh oh! I was sure I'd
pulled the right
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> version and put it on CD, so I went ahead. Sure enough it installed -
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> at which point I wasn't sure it was because I had the right version with
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> wrong labels, or my server's Xeon chips were 64 bit??
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Well I can confirm that I've personally done 2 5108R installs today for
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2 different customers, both with the latest ISO, and they're both the
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correct version.
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> Can you tell us how to determine whether we have a 32bit or 64bit
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> version - once its already running??
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Run this:
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# uname -r
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A 5108R box (64-bit) will return something like this:
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2.6.32-220.7.1.el6.x86_64
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Whereas a 5107 box (32-bit) will return this:
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2.6.32-220.7.1.el6.i686
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Hope that helps...
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Chris Gebhardt
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