I disable the onboard Perc4/Di and put in a Perc4/DC which I purchased used)
with a new scsi cable. The system booted the RAID-5 array just fine. OS is
RHEL 3. However, I'm still getting frequent i/o errors:
Nov 10 14:02:09 dauphin_fly kernel: I/O error: dev 08:07, sector 19312
megamgr stil
Hi,
today redhat has released a new 5.5 series kernel 2.6.18-194.26.1.el5;
it contains megaraid_sas with weird version
00.00.04.17-4.31.z-RH1
while older 5.5 kernels had version
00.00.04.17-RH1
Does this mean this new driver supersedes dell's recommended driver
v00.00.04.29 ?
So there is no nee
On 01/11/10 20:17, jeffrey_l_mend...@dell.com wrote:
> On 01/11/10 19:01, Robin Bowes wrote:
>> I am already using those repos, however they are not working for
>> me.
>>
>> Here's the output of "update_firmware --yes":
> ...
>> -Installing dell_dup_componentid_00159 - 1.4.7Installation failed
Hi Sreenath,
On 10/11/10 10:51, sreenath...@dell.com wrote:
> Hi,
> The firmware Yum repo was created in August 2010, and has not been updated.
Why not?
> The next update December will carry latest versions of firmware and BIOS.
Why is the repo not updated when new updates are made available? I
Hi,
The firmware Yum repo was created in August 2010, and has not been updated. The
next update December will carry latest versions of firmware and BIOS.
Thanks,
Sreenath
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