Hi,

First recommendation is to use the latest driver and aoetools (aoe6-76),
available here : 
http://support.coraid.com/support/linux/

Mirrored here : 
ftp://ftp.alyseo.com/pub/partners/Coraid/Drivers/Linux/

Instead of using default distro version (driver 47 is out dated) :

2008-01-21 "Ed L. Cashin" <ecas...@coraid.com>
        add 00-INDEX for Documentation/aoe (upstream change)
        eliminate compiler warning in aoedev.c
        version-58

2008-01-17 "Ed L. Cashin" <ecas...@coraid.com>
        correct typo in unrecognized AoE command warning
        fix aoe-flush on one device by using size of user string    
<--------------------- !!!!

2008-01-09 Sam Hopkins <s...@coraid.com>
        export payload size for I/O packets
        version-57

You just need to do a make install, then try again ;-)

Cordialement / Regards,
-- 
Yacine

On Thu, 2011-05-19 at 14:59 +0200, Alexandre Chapellon wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> 
> I can't get aoe-flush to flush a specific device. aoe-flush -a works ok
> and flushes all the unused devices but aoe-flush e1.9 (for example)
> doesn't flush the e1.9 device. I tried echoing 'e1.9'
> to /dev/etherd/flush... but it's not better.
> 
>   aoetools:   30
>   installed aoe driver:       47
>     running aoe driver:       47
> 
> In addition aoecfg deturns blank output to every read request... (the
> target is ggaoed)
> 
> Did I miss something?
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