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On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 02:32 +, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
Thanks for reminding me; still the only person who cares about the Q720
also follows the parisc-linux-cvs list ;-)
Hey, I have more than one user!
Also, I don't really follow the parisc CVS tree on the voyagers;
primarily because I
This restores the Adrian Bunk and Al Viro cleanups that got trashed in
the driver update. It also fixes a few formatting glitches and adds
cpu_relax() calls to the polls spinning on the controller/bus.
Signed-off-by: Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alan
--- drivers/scsi/atp870u.c.old 2005-03-11
On Gwe, 2005-03-11 at 14:40, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
-if (!pci_set_dma_mask(pdev, 0xFFUL)) {
+if (!pci_set_dma_mask(pdev, 0xUL)) {
isn't it still an F short?
And... why not use the DMA_32_BIT or whatever define.. it's there for
exactly this reason :)
No its
Hi guys,
Q: I've been wondering how exactly does the transport class work?
Can anyone give an intro on attribute container, attribute group,
transport class template, etc. I've been looking at those but not
100% sure I understand it all. It looks similar to the old
scsi detect discovery but not
On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 11:33:56AM -0500, Luben Tuikov wrote:
Q: I've been wondering how exactly does the transport class work?
Can anyone give an intro on attribute container, attribute group,
transport class template, etc. I've been looking at those but not
100% sure I understand it all.
On 11 Mar 2005 at 9:52, Ryan wrote:
Hello,
I've been through several of the news groups over the past few days
and
haven't found an exact answer to my question.
I'm trying to install Fedora Core 3 on a Dell PowerEdge 1800 server
that
I just purchased, but the version of the
The patch is almost 200k, so I shall save you the bandwidth and not
post it here. As I've mentioned before, I develop it in the PA-RISC
CVS tree which you can view here:
http://cvs.parisc-linux.org/linux-2.6/drivers/scsi/sym53c8xx_2/
You can download the full patch from
The following is v1.6.1.22 of the iSCSI Initiator Core Stack for
2.6.11.2. This release removes deprecated support for procfs, and other
minor enhancements and bugfixes. The next step a per James Bottomley's
request is support for dm-multipath. Also, the mailinglists and wiki
have been setup
Salyzyn, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is a processor based RAID card, so stability and complexity is
virtually all rooted in the card. The problems you are experiencing are
most probably specific to your platform, and do not show up in other
adapters and systems that communicate with
Every time I plug / unplug the disk, I have to echo scsi
add-single-device/scsi remove single-device (with correct traget ID)
to
/proc/scsi/scsi. I wanted to automate this process, I wanted the disk to
get
detected and installed the moment it is inserted / removed. Can I do
that? I
don't mind
The I/O patterns are just not the same. Windoze typically can't even
approach more than 32 commands outstanding to the controller. And only
recently has the Cache bug been solved in the ROMB Firmware.
Sincerely -- Mark Salyzyn
-Original Message-
From: Nic Ferrier [mailto:[EMAIL
erich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had modify arcmsr as your mention and ran it at 2.6.11 kernel.
It looks more clean and safety in pccb memory allocation.
Oh dear. Adrian wrote a patch which cleans up a lot of things in this
driver but you don't seem to have applied it, and none of it works
Hi,
I've just build kernel version 2.6.11.2 with the new lsi megaraiddrivers
compiled into the kernel. I think the driver version is 2.20.4.5.
I used to be using a 2.6.7 kernel with an older version of the drivers.
2.00.3.
I'm using a MegaRAID SATA 150-6 card.
With the 2.6.7 kernel there used to
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