Allie Syadiqin wrote:
> You're right about the specs. High-availability is our primary goal and 
> with the hot-plug redundant power supplies and hard drives, plus SAS 
> RAID, its just we what we needed. Currently, we have a lower spec DELL 
> server running Endian 2.1 but we need the new features of Endian 2.2.
>  
> Anyone have any solutions?
>  
> Regards,
>


Looks like the mptsas module is causing the kernel panic. No surprise 
that is cutting edge, you can google around on mptsas but it looks like 
it was addressed in late 2.6.24 kernel. Endian 2.2rc3 is 2.6.22ish so 
you are going to have to figure out a work around on this.

Have you tried any BIOS settings on the drives, remove hardware raid 
perhaps or any other options to see if it gets past that.

-Mike


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