Ryan Nichols schrieb:
So its junk?
Basically, yes.
Just worded more politely in the original mail by Paul.
What would you recommend we move to then?
RAID5+6: Areca, recent 3Ware SATA2 controllers, cciss (HP/CPQ).
RAID1: If the system doesn't come with a decent RAID-controller, I'd
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Paul wrote:
On Sun, 2008-07-13 at 22:23 +0200, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Am 13.07.2008 um 22:14 schrieb Ryan Nichols:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
If it works ok on the old kernel, it should also work OK on the new
one.
Not if it's a binary-driver...
I'm familiar with
On Sun, 2008-07-13 at 22:23 +0200, Rainer Duffner wrote:
> Am 13.07.2008 um 22:14 schrieb Ryan Nichols:
>
> > Johnny Hughes wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> If it works ok on the old kernel, it should also work OK on the new
> >> one.
> >>
>
>
> Not if it's a binary-driver...
>
I'm familiar with the c
Ryan Nichols wrote:
> We're trying to get support from a 3rd party software we use and they
> are insiting we goto the current versions of everything for there
> software before they'll move forward on the support.
In that case I would reproduce the problem on another system
that doesn't have the
nate wrote:
Ryan Nichols wrote:
and if i go back to grub take the old kernel its happy..
werid..
Sounds like you should just stick to the old kernel, what's in
the new kernel that you need anyways? Is the system in a secure
place?(e.g. separate firewall protecting it, not directly on
Ryan Nichols wrote:
> and if i go back to grub take the old kernel its happy..
> werid..
Sounds like you should just stick to the old kernel, what's in
the new kernel that you need anyways? Is the system in a secure
place?(e.g. separate firewall protecting it, not directly on
the internet, don't
Rainer Duffner wrote:
Am 13.07.2008 um 22:14 schrieb Ryan Nichols:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
If it works ok on the old kernel, it should also work OK on the new
one.
Not if it's a binary-driver...
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Rainer Duffner wrote:
Am 13.07.2008 um 22:14 schrieb Ryan Nichols:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
If it works ok on the old kernel, it should also work OK on the new
one.
Not if it's a binary-driver...
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Am 13.07.2008 um 22:14 schrieb Ryan Nichols:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
If it works ok on the old kernel, it should also work OK on the new
one.
Not if it's a binary-driver...
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Johnny Hughes wrote:
Ryan Nichols wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Ryan Nichols wrote:
Ok, I've got a RocketRAID 2300 and when i do the update of the
kernel it breaks the raid card since the OS is on the raid card
itself, i need to install the driver into the new kernel.. Whats
the best way to do
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Ryan Nichols wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Ryan Nichols wrote:
Ok, I've got a RocketRAID 2300 and when i do the update of the
kernel it breaks the raid card since the OS is on the raid card
itself, i need to install the driver into the new kernel.. Whats
the best way to do
Ryan Nichols wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Ryan Nichols wrote:
Ok, I've got a RocketRAID 2300 and when i do the update of the kernel
it breaks the raid card since the OS is on the raid card itself, i
need to install the driver into the new kernel.. Whats the best way
to do this? I am reading th
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Ryan Nichols wrote:
Ok, I've got a RocketRAID 2300 and when i do the update of the kernel
it breaks the raid card since the OS is on the raid card itself, i
need to install the driver into the new kernel.. Whats the best way
to do this? I am reading the manual from the man
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Ryan Nichols wrote:
Ok, I've got a RocketRAID 2300 and when i do the update of the kernel
it breaks the raid card since the OS is on the raid card itself, i
need to install the driver into the new kernel.. Whats the best way
to do this? I am reading the manual from the man
Ryan Nichols wrote:
Ok, I've got a RocketRAID 2300 and when i do the update of the kernel it
breaks the raid card since the OS is on the raid card itself, i need to
install the driver into the new kernel.. Whats the best way to do this?
I am reading the manual from the manufacter, but i dont se
Ok, I've got a RocketRAID 2300 and when i do the update of the kernel it
breaks the raid card since the OS is on the raid card itself, i need to
install the driver into the new kernel.. Whats the best way to do this?
I am reading the manual from the manufacter, but i dont see anything as
to a n
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