Hi Mike,
On Mon, 2008-06-30 at 11:27 -0500, Mike Christie wrote:
Konrad Rzeszutek wrote:
Ah if your disk are using write back cache then you are going to hit
some problems. So if you see this in /var/log/messages when you loging:
kernel: sd 9:0:0:1: [sdb] Write cache: enabled,
then
Dear all,
I've got a Dell md3000i storage server.
And I've got two ubuntu 8.04 servers.
Each mounts disk of the storage server successfully.
But each I make a directory on one machine.
It fails to appear on the other one.
If I umount the disk and mount it again, the directory will appear.
So
Well, the QLA4xxx works OK, but you need to use the QLogic tools which are
woefully out of date. Once you have it setup it works nicely.
Thank´s Konrad...
I have been studing the PCI Express for higher volume information
throughput. And the iscsi Qlogic´s HBA model
is the
Dominik L. Borkowski wrote:
On Friday 27 June 2008 15:48:13 Mike Christie wrote:
Would it be worth getting sniffer dump from the existing 2.0-866
initiator?
I placed the dump at:
http://staff.vbi.vt.edu/dom/debug/debug.tar.bz2
In that archive I included tcpdump, sample script session
Konrad Rzeszutek escreveu:
Well, the QLA4xxx works OK, but you need to use the QLogic tools which are
woefully out of date. Once you have it setup it works nicely.
Thank´s Konrad...
I have been studing the PCI Express for higher volume information
throughput. And the
On Tuesday 01 July 2008 12:20:32 Mike Christie wrote:
Jon France at Wasabi looked into the issue, and he thinks this is fixed
in newer firmware. He asked you guys to contact Wasabi to get a firmware
update.
Yep, we've been in touch, just waiting to work out some basic details. We'll
see how
OK!
So, do you think that I´m in the right direction, when I say that I´m
going to create my own
repository with some proprietary hardware and free software? Or it could
be a bad trip...
What is it that you are intending to do? If you are just looking to use iSCSI
I would recommend you
On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 12:13:16AM +0800, Kun Niu wrote:
Thank you for your fast reply.
Then will nfs will be a good choice?
Well, your Linux server would export the NFS directory - which would
be based on a filesystem. So you would be back to the same problem (still
mounting ext3 from two
I think gfs2 hits the point for me.
I've found the package on my ubuntu.
I'll dig into it.
Really appreciate all your detailed help.
2008/7/2 Konrad Rzeszutek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 12:41:13PM -0400, Konrad Rzeszutek wrote:
On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 12:13:16AM +0800, Kun Niu
Marcos Gileno wrote:
Konrad Rzeszutek escreveu:
OK!
So, do you think that I´m in the right direction, when I say that I´m
going to create my own
repository with some proprietary hardware and free software? Or it could
be a bad trip...
What is it that you are intending to do? If
Mike Christie escreveu:
Marcos Gileno wrote:
Konrad Rzeszutek escreveu:
OK!
So, do you think that I´m in the right direction, when I say that I´m
going to create my own
repository with some proprietary hardware and free software? Or it could
be a bad trip...
Marcos Gileno wrote:
Mike Christie escreveu:
Marcos Gileno wrote:
Konrad Rzeszutek escreveu:
OK!
So, do you think that I´m in the right direction, when I say that I´m
going to create my own
repository with some proprietary hardware and free software? Or it could
be a bad
I increased the I/O on the initiator yesterday by placing the LUN
holding our mySQL database on this server. Everything looks 'quite'
well part from the error I got this morning. All nop time out set to
zero.
Jul 1 07:15:23 manjula syslog-ng[17906]: STATS: dropped 0
Jul 1 07:20:38 manjula
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