Hi Folks,
Please let me know if this isn't the correct forum for this question. I
have an ExpressServer 5800 NEC system with 128MB running v2.2.11 and
attaching to an external storage device via QLA2202. I'm using the Qlogic
driver in the kernel as a module. If I rmmod and insmod qlogicfc a few
times, during an insmod of the driver, the system shows an error like the
following:
Nov 22 10:55:11 losba183 kernel: Vendor: EMC Model: SYMMETRIX
Rev: 5265
Nov 22 10:55:11 losba183 kernel: Type: Direct-Access
ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Nov 22 10:55:11 losba183 kernel: Detected scsi disk sdy at scsi5, channel 0,
id 1, lun 55
Nov 22 10:55:12 losba183 kernel: scsi::resize_dma_pool: WARNING,
dma_sectors=2128, wanted=4144, scaling
Nov 22 10:55:12 losba183 kernel: scsi::resize_dma_pool: WARNING,
dma_sectors=2128, wanted=3120, scaling
Nov 22 10:55:12 losba183 kernel: scsi::resize_dma_pool: WARNING,
dma_sectors=2128, wanted=2352, scaling
Nov 22 10:55:12 losba183 kernel: WARNING, not enough memory, pool not
expanded
Nov 22 10:55:12 losba183 kernel: SCSI device sdb: hdwr sector= 512 bytes.
Sectors= 8837760 [4315 MB] [4.3 GB]
Nov 22 10:55:12 losba183 kernel: sdb: sdb1
Nov 22 10:55:12 losba183 kernel: SCSI device sdc: hdwr sector= 512 bytes.
Sectors= 8837760 [4315 MB] [4.3 GB]
Nov 22 10:55:13 losba183 kernel: sdc: sdc1
How do I prevent this error from occurring? Is there something that I
should modify to prevent it?
Thanks for your help!
Heather
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