On Fri, 16 Feb 2001 09:52:18 GMT, in fa.linux.kernel, Alan Cox wrote:
>I don't believe IBM have provided an 'official' 2.4 patch set for the serveraid
>yet so there may be bugs lurking.
They have, but they keep it pretty well hidden. Version 4.50 of the
ServeRAID driver seems to support kernel
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001 09:52:18 GMT, in fa.linux.kernel, Alan Cox wrote:
I don't believe IBM have provided an 'official' 2.4 patch set for the serveraid
yet so there may be bugs lurking.
They have, but they keep it pretty well hidden. Version 4.50 of the
ServeRAID driver seems to support kernel
On Friday 16 February 2001 03:29, Stéphane Borel wrote:
> I should add that the behaviour of serveraid under 2.4 is somehow
> strange : during fsck for instance, it seems to get stuck and won't
> go further if we don't strike a key on the keyboard.
It just a gues, but try disable write back
> We have a problem here that make the filesystem crash during big files
> transfer (>1M). It only happens with kernel 2.4.x ; with 2.2.18, it is
> very stable and fast.
I don't believe IBM have provided an 'official' 2.4 patch set for the serveraid
yet so there may be bugs lurking.
> I should
We have a problem here that make the filesystem crash during big files
transfer (1M). It only happens with kernel 2.4.x ; with 2.2.18, it is
very stable and fast.
I don't believe IBM have provided an 'official' 2.4 patch set for the serveraid
yet so there may be bugs lurking.
I should add
On Friday 16 February 2001 03:29, Stéphane Borel wrote:
I should add that the behaviour of serveraid under 2.4 is somehow
strange : during fsck for instance, it seems to get stuck and won't
go further if we don't strike a key on the keyboard.
It just a gues, but try disable write back cache.
We have a problem here that make the filesystem crash during big files
transfer (>1M). It only happens with kernel 2.4.x ; with 2.2.18, it is
very stable and fast.
I have seen a thread some time ago concerning such problem but is there
a solution against it now ?
I should add that the behaviour
We have a problem here that make the filesystem crash during big files
transfer (1M). It only happens with kernel 2.4.x ; with 2.2.18, it is
very stable and fast.
I have seen a thread some time ago concerning such problem but is there
a solution against it now ?
I should add that the behaviour
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