Re: SCSI opcode 0x80 and 3ware Escalade 7000 ATA RAID

2005-04-16 Thread Jurgen Kramer
On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 18:26 -0400, Kyle Moffett wrote: > I've been getting the following message in syslog on a couple of my > servers > recently: > > > Apr 15 16:41:18 king kernel: scsi: unknown opcode 0x80 I now am seeing the same error messages on my 3ware 9000 controller running kernel

Re: SCSI opcode 0x80 and 3ware Escalade 7000 ATA RAID

2005-04-16 Thread Jurgen Kramer
On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 18:26 -0400, Kyle Moffett wrote: I've been getting the following message in syslog on a couple of my servers recently: Apr 15 16:41:18 king kernel: scsi: unknown opcode 0x80 I now am seeing the same error messages on my 3ware 9000 controller running kernel 2.6.11

Re: PROBLEM: Can't mount 2048 hardware sectors SCSI disk

2001-04-13 Thread Jurgen Kramer
Hi, I reported the same problem a while ago. The suggestion was to stick to 2.2.19 for the time being. 2048 byte/sector support is broken in 2.4. Yokota Hiroshi wrote: > [1.] One line summary of the problem: Can't mount 2048 hardware sectors SCSI disk on >2.4 kernel. > > [2.] Full description

Re: PROBLEM: Can't mount 2048 hardware sectors SCSI disk

2001-04-13 Thread Jurgen Kramer
Hi, I reported the same problem a while ago. The suggestion was to stick to 2.2.19 for the time being. 2048 byte/sector support is broken in 2.4. Yokota Hiroshi wrote: [1.] One line summary of the problem: Can't mount 2048 hardware sectors SCSI disk on 2.4 kernel. [2.] Full description of

2048 byte/sector problems with kernel 2.4

2001-04-03 Thread Jurgen Kramer
Hi, I recently acquired a 1.3GB MO drive. When I use small (230MB and 540MB) MO disks which have normal 512 bytes/sector it all works flawlessly but as soon as a put in a 1.3GB disk which uses the 2048 bytes/sector format it all goes wrong. As soon as I write something to the disk by issuing a

2048 byte/sector problems with kernel 2.4

2001-04-03 Thread Jurgen Kramer
Hi, I recently acquired a 1.3GB MO drive. When I use small (230MB and 540MB) MO disks which have normal 512 bytes/sector it all works flawlessly but as soon as a put in a 1.3GB disk which uses the 2048 bytes/sector format it all goes wrong. As soon as I write something to the disk by issuing a

Re: Kernel 2.2.17 with RedHat 7 Problem !

2000-10-22 Thread Jurgen Kramer
Hi, You can blame it on the compiler which is included with RH7.0. It's a pre-release version of some sort. It seems that the gcc people are not happy that RH included this version with RH7. Cheers, Jurgen Hamid Hashemi Golpayegani wrote: > Hi , > > I have download kernel-2.2.17 from

Re: Kernel 2.2.17 with RedHat 7 Problem !

2000-10-22 Thread Jurgen Kramer
Hi, You can blame it on the compiler which is included with RH7.0. It's a pre-release version of some sort. It seems that the gcc people are not happy that RH included this version with RH7. Cheers, Jurgen Hamid Hashemi Golpayegani wrote: Hi , I have download kernel-2.2.17 from