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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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