On 10.10.2007 09:00, Eric Dumazet wrote (please find the answer below the
original text):
> Ingo Freund a écrit :
>> Hello,
>>
>> since I switched to kernel 2.6.22 my dell 1750 server
>> with the two onboard BCM5704 network interfaces doesn't
>> work properly a
On 10.10.2007 09:00, Eric Dumazet wrote (please find the answer below the
original text):
Ingo Freund a écrit :
Hello,
since I switched to kernel 2.6.22 my dell 1750 server
with the two onboard BCM5704 network interfaces doesn't
work properly anymore.
TCP requests sometimes need more than
Hello,
since I switched to kernel 2.6.22 my dell 1750 server
with the two onboard BCM5704 network interfaces doesn't
work properly anymore.
TCP requests sometimes need more than 30 seconds to be answered
(or to get away) and the application stops with timeouts.
We are talking about two servers
Hello,
since I switched to kernel 2.6.22 my dell 1750 server
with the two onboard BCM5704 network interfaces doesn't
work properly anymore.
TCP requests sometimes need more than 30 seconds to be answered
(or to get away) and the application stops with timeouts.
We are talking about two servers
On 14.07.2007 00:52, H. Peter Anvin wrote (please find the answer below the
original text):
> Ingo Freund wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I've got a RAID5 (driver aacraid for an ICP9047MA) with four
>> 750GB hdds which provides a 2.25TB sized device.
>> None of t
On 14.07.2007 00:52, H. Peter Anvin wrote (please find the answer below the
original text):
Ingo Freund wrote:
Hi
I've got a RAID5 (driver aacraid for an ICP9047MA) with four
750GB hdds which provides a 2.25TB sized device.
None of the until now used tools will work with that device.
fdisk
Hi
I've got a RAID5 (driver aacraid for an ICP9047MA) with four
750GB hdds which provides a 2.25TB sized device.
None of the until now used tools will work with that device.
fdisk complains about missing cylinder count.
cfdisk misses the device size.
parted shows the right device size but only
Hi
I've got a RAID5 (driver aacraid for an ICP9047MA) with four
750GB hdds which provides a 2.25TB sized device.
None of the until now used tools will work with that device.
fdisk complains about missing cylinder count.
cfdisk misses the device size.
parted shows the right device size but only
On 05.07.2007 11:16, Ingo Freund wrote (please find the answer below the
original text):
> Hi folks,
>
> I could temporarily only read your answers in archives.
> Thank you for your reaction.
> Hopefully this answer doesn't break the thread.
> If it does:
> sorry for it,
Hi folks,
I could temporarily only read your answers in archives.
Thank you for your reaction.
Hopefully this answer doesn't break the thread.
If it does:
sorry for it, there were some mail mail problems
which stopped our server receiving mails from this list
and the list auto-unsubscribed me and
Hi folks,
I can temporarily only read your answers in archives.
Thank you for your reaction.
It would be nice, to send responses directly to me too:
"linux-kernel-news at e-dict".
Hopefully this answer doesn't break the thread.
If it does:
sorry for it, there were some mail mail problems
which
Hi folks,
I can temporarily only read your answers in archives.
Thank you for your reaction.
It would be nice, to send responses directly to me too:
linux-kernel-news at e-dict.
Hopefully this answer doesn't break the thread.
If it does:
sorry for it, there were some mail mail problems
which
Hi folks,
I could temporarily only read your answers in archives.
Thank you for your reaction.
Hopefully this answer doesn't break the thread.
If it does:
sorry for it, there were some mail mail problems
which stopped our server receiving mails from this list
and the list auto-unsubscribed me and
On 05.07.2007 11:16, Ingo Freund wrote (please find the answer below the
original text):
Hi folks,
I could temporarily only read your answers in archives.
Thank you for your reaction.
Hopefully this answer doesn't break the thread.
If it does:
sorry for it, there were some mail mail
Hi folks,
one of the systems I'm working with was changed (copied) from single (scsi -
sda1)
to multiple disk (raid1) (sdb1,sdc1 --> md0).
When I try to boot from the new created md-device it stops with:
...
loading reiserfs
"Waiting for device /dev/md0 to appear: not found -- Exiting
Hi folks,
one of the systems I'm working with was changed (copied) from single (scsi -
sda1)
to multiple disk (raid1) (sdb1,sdc1 -- md0).
When I try to boot from the new created md-device it stops with:
...
loading reiserfs
Waiting for device /dev/md0 to appear: not found -- Exiting to
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