I'm curious if anyone has any really good references to the SCSI
debugging information logged by the kernel. I see these a lot at work
(we have about 15,000 machines) and I'd really like to be able to
decipher them. The kernel messages are usually a bit cryptic, at
best...
TIA
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Derek D.
I asked the guy in the next office (whose project
currently has him chasing a bug in the SCSI mid-layer
code) and he said he'd not heard of such a reference
document, other than (obviously) the source codes,
and he acknowledged that even with the sources in
front of you the term cryptic often
Numberwhun wrote:
Derek Martin wrote:
having topic police rarely helps...
Ok, so what about having it posted to the GNHLUG Off Topic mailing
list that was started a few months ago. Personally there have been OT
posts here to the main list, but nobody has bothered to post them
there. I think
I've got a problem I need a quick answer to.
I have a dedicated server that has 24 IPs set aside for it, in 3 banks
of IPs on different class Cs.
I use Webmin as a quick and dirty way to set up the network settings.
I set up the ips as ranges, but I also tried setting them up
individually, as
Fred writes:
The problem I am seeing is that the IPs appear to work for a little
while, then they are all dropped save for the first one in each class.
Can you show us your /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 and
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0:1 files?
Are you running
Kevin D. Clark wrote:
Fred writes:
The problem I am seeing is that the IPs appear to work for a little
while, then they are all dropped save for the first one in each class.
Can you show us your /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 and
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0:1