Re: [tulip] Linux 2.2.16/Tulip Smartbits testing.

2001-03-12 Thread Godfrey Livingstone

Chip Are you going to make your driver available for others to use?


Godfrey

Chip Rodden wrote:

> John,
>
> It's the driver.  We have been doing smartbits testing for more
> than a year and found the same results as you appear to be getting.
> The driver just dies and never recovers.  It attempts to do
> interrupt mitigation(coalescing) but that appears to be useless.
>
> The solution is to write a new driver which is what we have done
> here...
>
> Chip
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Re: [tulip] Linux 2.2.16/Tulip Smartbits testing.

2001-03-12 Thread Godfrey Livingstone

Chip Are you going to make your driver available for others to use?


Godfrey

Chip Rodden wrote:

 John,

 It's the driver.  We have been doing smartbits testing for more
 than a year and found the same results as you appear to be getting.
 The driver just dies and never recovers.  It attempts to do
 interrupt mitigation(coalescing) but that appears to be useless.

 The solution is to write a new driver which is what we have done
 here...

 Chip
 _
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Re: Ingo's RAID patch for 2.2.18 final?

2001-01-13 Thread Godfrey Livingstone



There is as yet no official patch for raid 0.90 for 2.2.18

This question would be better asked on  linux raid list
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You can apply the patches below.

If you apply the following you get the raid patched kernel.

 
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/andrea/patches/v2.2/2.2.18pre25/VM-global-2.2.18pre25-7.bz2

You MUST apply this patch before the two raid patches. The VM patch stablises
the 2.2.18 virtual memory system and if you don't apply my two repackaged
patches will fail. The above VM patch has been accepted into 2.2.19pre3 and
many people are using it so is not untested.

Raid patches.

 http://www.hattaway-associates.com/raidpatches/raid-2.2.18-A2.bz2

For faster raid 1

 http://www.hattaway-associates.com/raidpatches/raid1readbalance-2.2.18.bz2

Hope this helps

Godfrey Livingstone



Jens Petersohn wrote:

> My appologies if this has been asked before. I'm looking for
> Ingo Molnar's RAID patch for 2.2.18-final. I tried applying A2, but
> it has a number of conflicts in raid1.c which I cannot resolve in
> my meager spare time.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> --Jens Petersohn
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Re: Ingo's RAID patch for 2.2.18 final?

2001-01-13 Thread Godfrey Livingstone



There is as yet no official patch for raid 0.90 for 2.2.18

This question would be better asked on  linux raid list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

You can apply the patches below.

If you apply the following you get the raid patched kernel.

 
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/andrea/patches/v2.2/2.2.18pre25/VM-global-2.2.18pre25-7.bz2

You MUST apply this patch before the two raid patches. The VM patch stablises
the 2.2.18 virtual memory system and if you don't apply my two repackaged
patches will fail. The above VM patch has been accepted into 2.2.19pre3 and
many people are using it so is not untested.

Raid patches.

 http://www.hattaway-associates.com/raidpatches/raid-2.2.18-A2.bz2

For faster raid 1

 http://www.hattaway-associates.com/raidpatches/raid1readbalance-2.2.18.bz2

Hope this helps

Godfrey Livingstone



Jens Petersohn wrote:

 My appologies if this has been asked before. I'm looking for
 Ingo Molnar's RAID patch for 2.2.18-final. I tried applying A2, but
 it has a number of conflicts in raid1.c which I cannot resolve in
 my meager spare time.

 Thanks in advance,

 --Jens Petersohn
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