Is there a less drastic way to upgrade a pair of dhcpd servers on Centos 5.x than forklifting the old boxes out and hoping the replacements work?. The failover protocol seems to be incompatible so I just upgrade one at a time.... Has anyone been through this with a clever solution - like compiling a new dhcpd on the old boxes for an easy rollback?
I'm trying an installation of Centos-7 on a Lenovo RD340 E2420 with a raid 10 and a key for raid 5 controller The installation stop at this line found on the debug 18:56:36,657 WARNING kernel:[111:138491] device mapper: ioct: error adding target to table
Is the any experience over this kind of problem
On 10/22/2014 06:44 PM, donais wrote:
I'm trying an installation of Centos-7 on a Lenovo RD340 E2420 with a raid 10 and a key for raid 5 controller The installation stop at this line found on the debug 18:56:36,657 WARNING kernel:[111:138491] device mapper: ioct: error adding target to table
Is the any experience over this kind of problem
Please don't hijack existing threads with new questions. Start a brand new thread so it's easier to find in the archives. It's also more polite to the original poster.