is labelled 2.2.15-B2 but it patched against 2.2.16 (which was
already patched with for Ingo's 2.2.15-A0 ) with no rejects.
Regards,
Jeff Hill,
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1024 40964 27.74 20.2% 1.349 1.20% 9.795 10.0% 1.395
12.2%
. 1024 40968 24.69 20.8% 1.475 1.46% 9.262 9.82% 1.388
12.0%
Thanks for the help.
Jeff Hill
> > I have to say the RAID-1 works very well in my crash tests, and that's
> > the most important thing.
>
&
, and that's
the most important thing.
Sorry for taking this off the original thread.
Regards,
Jeff Hill
Gregory Leblanc wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Jeff Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Subject: Re: adaptec 2940u2w hangups
> >
> > My latest attempt _may_ bear some fruit. I tried lowering the
> > speed from
> > 80Mb to 40Mb through the
se a case thermometer to verify air flow is okay.
Of course, if you are only having your problems with RAID, I guess I
should make the effort to remove RAID, and see if it solves my problems.
Regards,
Jeff Hill
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi All!
>
> Lately, we have been experienci
if [ ! -e /proc/mdstat ] || \
>[ `grep -ci resync /proc/mdstat` -eq 0 ] ; then
> swapon -a
> fi
My kernel automounts my root raid, so this seems right.
Thanks in advance,
Jeff Hill
P.S. Thanks also to all of those who commented on the disk v. tape
quest
I know this is off-topic, but since it was brought up ;)
Why not use an old disk, outside of the RAID, for backups? I mount old
IDE drives for backups only: tarring the entire system to the backup
drive once a week, changed files daily. Seems to work better for me than
tapes which always had prob
o
others), I'll hope some reconfiguration of the Adaptec will do the
trick. I hate to dump all that money down the drain.
Thanks again to everyone for the assistance.
Jeff Hill
"m. allan noah" wrote:
>
> jeff- i am using 2.2.14 with mingo patch, and it is great. i have a d
Jakob Østergaard wrote:
>
> On Sat, 25 Mar 2000, Jeff Hill wrote:
>>--snip--<<
> > My system hangs for 30 seconds to 5 minutes several times a day using a
> > vanilla kernel 2.2.14 from ftp.kernel.org with a 2.2.14 RAID patch from
> > Redhat on my Debian (Pot
found this list _before_ I built my raid.
Thanks,
Jeff Hill
P.S.: Just in case it helps:
raidtab:
raiddev /dev/md0
raid-level 1
nr-raid-disks 2
nr-spare-disks 0
chunk-size 4
persistent-supe
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