Linux-Hardware Digest #901, Volume #13           Thu, 16 Nov 00 14:13:05 EST

Contents:
  Re: does not work ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: UPS for two machines ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: LinkSys betrayed us! Poor prospects for Linux. (Henry_Barta)
  Summary: 3ComUSRobertics 2976 voice PCI modem (OEM) (Yidao Cai)
  Re: SoundBlaster 128 PCI - supported? (Kenneth Rørvik)
  Re: SCA -> 68Pins or 50Pins TKs ("John Hung P Ho")
  Matrox g450 LE under Mandrake ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  HELP: D-Link DFE-530TX+ with Abnormal interrupt (Young4ert)
  Re: Video Driver ("Gene Heskett")
  Re: probing (Henrik Carlqvist)
  Re: Compaq Proliant1500 - Troubles with RAM (jwk)
  Help me find my conflict please. ("Bob Jones")
  Re: Was: Software RAID (bill davidsen)
  Re: Was: Software RAID (bill davidsen)

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Subject: Re: does not work
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 16 Nov 2000 10:09:35 -0500

fuchs gerhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> soory, but your solution doesn´t work. any other suggestions? (oder
> newsgroups, or any other tip??)

What solution is that?

Because you have included no context, I have no idea what you're
talking about.

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Subject: Re: UPS for two machines
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 16 Nov 2000 10:12:45 -0500

"Niclas Domack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I'm about to purchase a UPS for two redhat 6.x linux servers, and it looks
> like APC could be a good choice. `My problem is this; I'd like to by just
> one UPS, and connect both servers on it. But I still want both servers to
> notice if there's a loss of power and react accordingly (wait for like
> 20mins, then shut down nice and slowly)

That should be possible.  I remember seeing (but not using) software
designed to do just that.  A server on one computer monitors the UPS;
another computer monitors what the other computer says.

But this should also be possible using rexec/rsh/rwhatever.  The other
approach is just a tiny bit cleaner.

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From: Henry_Barta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Re: LinkSys betrayed us! Poor prospects for Linux.
Date: 16 Nov 2000 15:14:22 GMT

In comp.os.linux.hardware Christopher Friesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    [... excellent description]

> Basically, that should do it.

    But what if it doesn't? At that point, I can ping other hosts
    on the LAN but inbound and outbound TCP connections (ftp and
    telnet) simply hang.

    I've posted to the tulip mailing list at scyld (sp?) and have
    gotten several suggestions, but no solution yet. If anyone here
    has a good idea on what to try, I would appreciate hearing it.
    If you want more details, see my posts on the mailing list or
    ask me to post or e-mail.

    thanks,
    hank

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                Beautiful Sunny Winfield, Illinois

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From: Yidao Cai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Summary: 3ComUSRobertics 2976 voice PCI modem (OEM)
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 09:12:45 -0600
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

There are a lot of discussions about 3ComUSR PCI 
modems, here is what I got with my particular modem.

1. Under Windows, it uses COM5. Under Linux, it was 
not automatically detected.

2. With 2.2.12 kernel, "cat /proc/pci" showed this 
serial controller at 0xec00, irq 10. I then issued

setserial /dev/ttyS2 port 0xec00 auto_irq autoconfig  

I can now use the modem as ttyS2.

3. With 2.0.36 kernel, "cat /proc/pci" reported the
same thing, but the same "setserial" command halted
the machine (I could not even telnet to it through
a network card). After reboot, I issued

setserial /dev/ttyS2 port 0xec00 irq 10 autoconfig

and now it works fine as ttyS2.

Hope this is helpful to those who have similar problems.

Yidao Cai 
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Subject: Re: SoundBlaster 128 PCI - supported?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kenneth Rørvik)
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 15:26:04 GMT

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michal Szymanski) wrote in 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>Is SoundBlaster 128 PCI supported by Linux, say in Redhat 6.2?

Yes - you need support for either the ES1370 or the ES1371 chip. 

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From: "John Hung P Ho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: SCA -> 68Pins or 50Pins TKs
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 07:53:49 -0800

Tks all. It works now.
I must run the SCA drives at 20MB/s instead at
40MB/s. The adapter actually make the drives slower.

No more errors when I turn down the speed.

TKs
John


"John Hung P Ho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:3a12bb4e$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> I have a number of SCSI Seagate drive with SCA connectors in the Sun
Arrays.
> They are running great on the Sun.
>
> I want to put some of these SCA SCSI drives Seagate WC into my Redhat 7
> system.
>
> I've bought a bunch of adapters that convert SCA to 68 or 50 pins with
> termination.
>
> The adaptec 2940UW can see the drive fine, but seems to be lots of SCSI
> resets.
> Ton of errors with SCSI resets.
>
> Anyone experience with such thing?
>
> TKs
> John
>
>
>
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux.mandrake
Subject: Matrox g450 LE under Mandrake
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 15:45:45 GMT

Hi All,

I've recently got a matrox g450 LE, the one with 16MB of SDR ram,
instead of the DDR. After getting this working fine under win2k, I
started a fresh install of Mandrake 7.2 on a new HD.

All the nice graphical install worked, and the new graphical services
starting screen worked, but when it came to X, nothing would work. I
tried the settings it told me to use, and I got a blank screen.

Fiddling with the settings using Xconfigurator has given me various
things -
Xfree 4.0.1 tends to lock the computer up when using the g400 driver
(which is the same as the g450 I presume)
Xfree 3.3.6 (I think) sometimes locks, sometimes doesn't. However, a
development is that my monitor makes that lovely high pitch whizzing
noise.

I've tried pretty much all the types of monitors (I have an old 14 inch
that does 640x480 at 70Hz, 800x600 at 60Hz), and different resolutions,
but it's very difficult trying all of them because I pretty much have
to reboot each time.

One other thing is the settings in BIOS - would this have any effect -
eg. Graphic aperture size, US/USCW all these sorts of things.

Basically, it's a bit of a bad situation because now my main OS is
win2k, and I don't want to have to go back because of a graphics card
problem and X.

Cheers for any help,

Andrew.


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From: Young4ert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: HELP: D-Link DFE-530TX+ with Abnormal interrupt
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 16:24:58 GMT

Hi,

I have just installed SuSE-7.0 Pro on my Athlon system witha D-Link
DFE-530TX+ Fast Ethernet NIC.  The system is running with a
linux-2.4.0-test10 kernel with a built-in RealTek RTL-8139 PCI Fast
Etherhet Adapter support.  I can connect to the Internet through a
LinkSys BEFSR41 EtherFast Cable/DSL router at a speed of 200KBps. 
However, the /var/log/messesges keeps registering the following error
message:

        Nov 16 10:41:44 in.telnetd[10939]: connect from 192.168.1.1
(192.168.1.1)
        Nov 16 10:42:57 kernel: eth0: Abnormal interrupt, status
00002020.
        Nov 16 10:43:00 kernel: eth0: Abnormal interrupt, status
00002020.
        Nov 16 10:47:05 kernel: eth0: Abnormal interrupt, status
00000002.
        Nov 16 10:47:36 last message repeated 50 times
        Nov 16 10:48:37 last message repeated 90 times

I checked the /proc/interrupts and found no conflict with the eth0:

# cat /proc/interrupts
                   CPU0
          0:    9135130          XT-PIC  timer
          1:      63138          XT-PIC  keyboard
          2:          0          XT-PIC  cascade
          7:          0          XT-PIC  parport0
          8:          2          XT-PIC  rtc
          9:         27          XT-PIC  usb-uhci, usb-uhci
         10:        198          XT-PIC  via82cxxx
         11:     302358          XT-PIC  eth0
         12:    1451032          XT-PIC  PS/2 Mouse
         13:          0          XT-PIC  fpu
         14:     205925          XT-PIC  ide0
         15:         21          XT-PIC  ide1
        NMI:          0
        ERR:          0

Does this mean I have a broken ethernet NIC?

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Date: 7 Nov 2000 7:49:29 -0500
From: "Gene Heskett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Video Driver
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.admin,comp.os.linux.misc

Unrot13 this;
Reply to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Gene Heskett sends Greetings to Raimondas ;

You'll need the xsis driver from SuSe.  And XFree86 >=3.3.2.

I'm also seen it that its supported by XFree86-4.0.1 but have not tried
it yet, can someone please testify?

> look at messages that X server produces on start, with this description
> you won't get any help.

> try

> # X -probeonly > x.log 2>&1

> and then look at x.log with vi or whatever

> Raimondas

> K wrote:

>> Has anyone got a clue on how to make a generic AGP video card with an
>> SIS6326 chip. It's not a new card. The closest I can get is getting
>> xwindows up to what is a blank screen, usually blue or green, and sometimes
>> with a vertical line from top to bottom for the mouse.
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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From: Henrik Carlqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: probing
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 20:46:14 +0100

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a system with a ne2000 isa card (actually manufactured by
> novel), and I can't get the module to load. I think the problem is
> that I need to specify what io address to use. How can I find out
> what address the card is using?

I haven't used modules for such cards but compiled support into the
kernel. Then the kernel will find the card by itself at boot. However,
the Ethernet HowTo has a chapter of its own about poor NE2000 clones.
Some cards has to be rejumpered to another address to be usable.

regards Henrik
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (jwk)
Subject: Re: Compaq Proliant1500 - Troubles with RAM
Date: 16 Nov 2000 18:17:35 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Thu, 16 Nov 2000 09:59:13 +0100, fuchs gerhard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>sorry, but your solution doesn´t work. any other suggestions? (oder
>newsgroups, or any other tip??)
>
>
Let's quote below, shall we?

>> > at second: we have 3 compaq proliant server running SUSe 6.4 Linux.
>> > Every maschine have 128 MB RAM, which ist true and can be seen at the
>> > start of the system and in the bios. BUT: When i look at the values of
>> > the "top" - tool, i can see only 14MB RAM. And the performance of the
>> > maschine looks like 14MB RAM and not like 128MB RAM.
>>
>> Two possibilities.
>>
>> 2. Linux just isn't detecting all your memory.  Try passing the
>> "ram=128M" option to the kernel (I believe).
>>

the parameter to pass is 

mem=128M

and it should probably be added somewhere in lilo's configuration files,
if you use lilo to boot. Your SuSE handbook, or the SuSE knowledge base
on the www should be able to tell you how and where exactly.

Good luck,
Jurriaan

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with leaden zest performed quintessential evil and so redeemed their
fellows from turpitude.
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From: "Bob Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Help me find my conflict please.
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 18:27:06 GMT

I'm having a hell of a time here. My kernel keeps dumping all over the
place and the computer just suddenly reboots from time to time. It all
started when I upgraded to redhat 7. I'm running the latest developement
kernel.
All of the kernel guys seem to think I have a hardware problem. I ran
memtest for a day with no problems at all. 
I've got a PIII 550, Asus MB, Matrox G400 Marvel, 128 meg ram, SB Live,
IBM Token ring card, Haughpauge TV Tuner, ummm I think that's it. I'll
post some stuff from /proc to see if that helps. Here is a couple of the
errors I get when the kernel dumps too. At the bottom is the /proc stuff.

Nov 16 11:51:54 phlegmish kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual 
address 69d674b0
Nov 16 11:51:54 phlegmish kernel: c012f266
Nov 16 11:51:54 phlegmish kernel: *pde = 00000000
Nov 16 11:51:54 phlegmish kernel: Oops: 0000
Nov 16 11:51:54 phlegmish kernel: CPU:    0
Nov 16 11:51:54 phlegmish kernel: EIP:    0010:[<c012f266>]
Nov 16 11:51:54 phlegmish kernel: EFLAGS: 00010206
Nov 16 11:51:54 phlegmish kernel: eax: 69d6749c   ebx: 69d6749c   ecx: 69d6749c   edx: 
00000400
Nov 16 11:51:54 phlegmish kernel: esi: 00000000   edi: c5612a60   ebp: 00000001   esp: 
c3a85f80
Nov 16 11:51:54 phlegmish kernel: ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
Nov 16 11:51:54 phlegmish kernel: Process sh (pid: 1410, stackpage=c3a85000)
Nov 16 11:51:54 phlegmish kernel: Stack: 00000007 00000000 c011b3ea 69d6749c c5612a60 
c697b960 c3a84000 00000000 
Nov 16 11:51:54 phlegmish kernel:        bffff8f0 c011b9ea c5612a60 c3a84000 401488ec 
00000000 c011bb32 00000000 
Nov 16 11:51:54 phlegmish kernel:        c010a437 00000000 00000000 40149740 401488ec 
00000000 bffff8f0 00000001 
Nov 16 11:51:54 phlegmish kernel: Call Trace: [<c011b3ea>] [<c011b9ea>] [<c011bb32>] 
[<c010a437>] 
Nov 16 11:51:54 phlegmish kernel: Code: 8b 43 14 85 c0 75 13 68 22 e1 20 c0 e8 35 9f 
fe ff 31 c0 83 

>>EIP; c012f266 <filp_close+6/64>   <=====
Trace; c011b3ea <put_files_struct+42/b0>
Trace; c011b9ea <do_exit+c2/1fc>
Trace; c011bb32 <sys_exit+e/10>
Trace; c010a437 <system_call+33/38>
Code;  c012f266 <filp_close+6/64>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code;  c012f266 <filp_close+6/64>   <=====
   0:   8b 43 14                  mov    0x14(%ebx),%eax   <=====
Code;  c012f269 <filp_close+9/64>
   3:   85 c0                     test   %eax,%eax
Code;  c012f26b <filp_close+b/64>
   5:   75 13                     jne    1a <_EIP+0x1a> c012f280 <filp_close+20/64>
Code;  c012f26d <filp_close+d/64>
   7:   68 22 e1 20 c0            push   $0xc020e122
Code;  c012f272 <filp_close+12/64>
   c:   e8 35 9f fe ff            call   fffe9f46 <_EIP+0xfffe9f46> c01191ac 
<printk+0/19c>
Code;  c012f277 <filp_close+17/64>
  11:   31 c0                     xor    %eax,%eax
Code;  c012f279 <filp_close+19/64>
  13:   83 00 00                  addl   $0x0,(%eax)

Nov 16 12:53:17 phlegmish kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual 
address 01800132
Nov 16 12:53:17 phlegmish kernel: c012f266
Nov 16 12:53:17 phlegmish kernel: *pde = 00000000
Nov 16 12:53:17 phlegmish kernel: Oops: 0000
Nov 16 12:53:17 phlegmish kernel: CPU:    0
Nov 16 12:53:17 phlegmish kernel: EIP:    0010:[<c012f266>]
Nov 16 12:53:17 phlegmish kernel: EFLAGS: 00010206
Nov 16 12:53:17 phlegmish kernel: eax: 0180011e   ebx: 0180011e   ecx: 0180011e   edx: 
00000400
Nov 16 12:53:17 phlegmish kernel: esi: 00000000   edi: c5608580   ebp: 00000001   esp: 
c464df80
Nov 16 12:53:17 phlegmish kernel: ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
Nov 16 12:53:17 phlegmish kernel: Process sh (pid: 738, stackpage=c464d000)
Nov 16 12:53:17 phlegmish kernel: Stack: 00000007 00000000 c011b3ea 0180011e c5608580 
c6979500 c464c000 00000000 
Nov 16 12:53:17 phlegmish kernel:        bffff8f0 c011b9ea c5608580 c464c000 401488ec 
00000000 c011bb32 00000000 
Nov 16 12:53:17 phlegmish kernel:        c010a437 00000000 00000000 40149740 401488ec 
00000000 bffff8f0 00000001 
Nov 16 12:53:17 phlegmish kernel: Call Trace: [<c011b3ea>] [<c011b9ea>] [<c011bb32>] 
[<c010a437>] 
Nov 16 12:53:17 phlegmish kernel: Code: 8b 43 14 85 c0 75 13 68 22 e1 20 c0 e8 35 9f 
fe ff 31 c0 83 

>>EIP; c012f266 <filp_close+6/64>   <=====
Trace; c011b3ea <put_files_struct+42/b0>
Trace; c011b9ea <do_exit+c2/1fc>
Trace; c011bb32 <sys_exit+e/10>
Trace; c010a437 <system_call+33/38>
Code;  c012f266 <filp_close+6/64>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code;  c012f266 <filp_close+6/64>   <=====
   0:   8b 43 14                  mov    0x14(%ebx),%eax   <=====
Code;  c012f269 <filp_close+9/64>
   3:   85 c0                     test   %eax,%eax
Code;  c012f26b <filp_close+b/64>
   5:   75 13                     jne    1a <_EIP+0x1a> c012f280 <filp_close+20/64>
Code;  c012f26d <filp_close+d/64>
   7:   68 22 e1 20 c0            push   $0xc020e122
Code;  c012f272 <filp_close+12/64>
   c:   e8 35 9f fe ff            call   fffe9f46 <_EIP+0xfffe9f46> c01191ac 
<printk+0/19c>
Code;  c012f277 <filp_close+17/64>
  11:   31 c0                     xor    %eax,%eax
Code;  c012f279 <filp_close+19/64>
  13:   83 00 00                  addl   $0x0,(%eax)

Nov 16 12:55:39 phlegmish kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual 
address 01c00132



cat devices 
Character devices:
  1 mem
  2 pty
  3 ttyp
  4 ttyS
  5 cua
  7 vcs
 10 misc
 14 sound
 21 sg
 36 netlink
 81 video_capture
128 ptm
136 pts
162 raw

Block devices:
  2 fd
  3 ide0
 11 sr
 22 ide1

.....................................
cat dma 
 4: cascade

....................................

 cat ioports 
0000-001f : dma1
0020-003f : pic1
0040-005f : timer
0060-006f : keyboard
0080-008f : dma page reg
00a0-00bf : pic2
00c0-00df : dma2
00f0-00ff : fpu
0170-0177 : ide1
01f0-01f7 : ide0
0213-0213 : isapnp read
02f8-02ff : serial(auto)
0376-0376 : ide1
0378-037a : parport0
037b-037f : parport0
03c0-03df : vga+
03f6-03f6 : ide0
03f8-03ff : serial(auto)
0778-077a : parport0
0a20-0a23 : ibmtr
0a79-0a79 : isapnp write
b400-b407 : Creative Labs SB Live!
b800-b81f : Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10000
  b800-b81f : EMU10K1
d000-d0ff : Adaptec AHA-7850
  d000-d0fe : aic7xxx
d400-d41f : Intel Corporation 82371AB PIIX4 USB
d800-d80f : Intel Corporation 82371AB PIIX4 IDE
  d800-d807 : ide0
  d808-d80f : ide1
e400-e43f : Intel Corporation 82371AB PIIX4 ACPI
  e400-e403 : acpi
  e404-e405 : acpi
  e408-e40b : acpi
  e40c-e40f : acpi
e800-e81f : Intel Corporation 82371AB PIIX4 ACPI
................................................

 cat isapnp
Card 1 'IBM0001:IBM Auto 16/4 Token-Ring ISA Adapter' PnP version 1.0 Product version 
0.1
  Logical device 0 'IBM0000:IBM Auto 16/4 Token-Ring ISA Adapter'
    Supported registers 0x3
    Device is active
    Active port 0xffff,0xffff,0xffff,0xffff,0xffff,0xffff,0xffff,0xffff
    Active IRQ 255 [0xff],255 [0xff]
    Active DMA 255,255
    Active memory 0xffffffff,0xffffffff,0xffffffff,0xffffffff
    Resources 0
      Priority preferred
      Port 0xa20-0xa20, align 0x3, size 0x4, 16-bit address decoding
      IRQ 11 High-Edge
      Memory 0xc8000-0xc8000, align 0x4000, size 0x4000, writeable, 16-bit
      Memory 0xcc000-0xcc000, align 0x2000, size 0x2000, writeable, expansion ROM, 
16-bit
...................................................

 cat mtrr 
reg00: base=0x00000000 (   0MB), size= 128MB: write-back, count=1
reg01: base=0xe2000000 (3616MB), size=  16MB: write-combining, count=1

....................................................

 cat pci 
PCI devices found:
  Bus  0, device   0, function  0:
    Host bridge: Intel Corporation 440BX/ZX - 82443BX/ZX Host bridge (rev 3).
      Master Capable.  Latency=64.  
      Prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xe4000000 [0xe7ffffff].
  Bus  0, device   1, function  0:
    PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 440BX/ZX - 82443BX/ZX AGP bridge (rev 3).
      Master Capable.  Latency=64.  Min Gnt=136.
  Bus  0, device   4, function  0:
    ISA bridge: Intel Corporation 82371AB PIIX4 ISA (rev 2).
  Bus  0, device   4, function  1:
    IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82371AB PIIX4 IDE (rev 1).
      Master Capable.  Latency=32.  
      I/O at 0xd800 [0xd80f].
  Bus  0, device   4, function  2:
    USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 1).
      IRQ 9.
      Master Capable.  Latency=32.  
      I/O at 0xd400 [0xd41f].
  Bus  0, device   4, function  3:
    Bridge: Intel Corporation 82371AB PIIX4 ACPI (rev 2).
  Bus  0, device   9, function  0:
    Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 (rev 2).
      IRQ 9.
      Master Capable.  Latency=32.  Min Gnt=16.Max Lat=40.
      Prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xe1000000 [0xe1000fff].
  Bus  0, device   9, function  1:
    Multimedia controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 (rev 2).
      IRQ 9.
      Master Capable.  Latency=32.  Min Gnt=4.Max Lat=255.
      Prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xe0800000 [0xe0800fff].
  Bus  0, device  10, function  0:
    SCSI storage controller: Adaptec AHA-7850 (rev 1).
      IRQ 5.
      Master Capable.  Latency=32.  Min Gnt=4.Max Lat=4.
      I/O at 0xd000 [0xd0ff].
      Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xdf000000 [0xdf000fff].
  Bus  0, device  13, function  0:
    Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10000 (rev 7).
      IRQ 9.
      Master Capable.  Latency=32.  Min Gnt=2.Max Lat=20.
      I/O at 0xb800 [0xb81f].
  Bus  0, device  13, function  1:
    Input device controller: Creative Labs SB Live! (rev 7).
      Master Capable.  Latency=32.  
      I/O at 0xb400 [0xb407].
  Bus  1, device   0, function  0:
    VGA compatible controller: Matrox Graphics, Inc. MGA G400 AGP (rev 4).
      IRQ 10.
      Master Capable.  Latency=64.  Min Gnt=16.Max Lat=32.
      Prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xe2000000 [0xe3ffffff].
      Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xe0000000 [0xe0003fff].
      Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xdf800000 [0xdfffffff].


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (bill davidsen)
Crossposted-To: 
comp.os.linux.development.system,alt.linux,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: Re: Was: Software RAID
Date: 16 Nov 2000 18:56:36 GMT

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
U. Siegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

| The filesystem was created by the command:
|       mke2fs -b 4096 -R stride=8 /dev/md0

  I've been running software raid since 2.2.6 or so, but I never tried
the RAID stuff in mke2fs (don't believe it was there). So to isolate the
problem to RAID code or e2fs code, you might try leaving the -R out and
see if it suddenly works.

  Actually, I never ran with a spare, either, I just replace a failed
drive and "hotadd" the drive back in, so you are in some uncharted water
there, as far as I can help.

-- 
  bill davidsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  CTO, TMR Associates, Inc
Make the rules? I don't make the rules. I don't even FOLLOW the rules!

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (bill davidsen)
Crossposted-To: 
comp.os.linux.development.system,alt.linux,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: Re: Was: Software RAID
Date: 16 Nov 2000 18:56:36 GMT

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
U. Siegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

| The filesystem was created by the command:
|       mke2fs -b 4096 -R stride=8 /dev/md0

  I've been running software raid since 2.2.6 or so, but I never tried
the RAID stuff in mke2fs (don't believe it was there). So to isolate the
problem to RAID code or e2fs code, you might try leaving the -R out and
see if it suddenly works.

  Actually, I never ran with a spare, either, I just replace a failed
drive and "hotadd" the drive back in, so you are in some uncharted water
there, as far as I can help.

-- 
  bill davidsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  CTO, TMR Associates, Inc
Make the rules? I don't make the rules. I don't even FOLLOW the rules!

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