Hi
No, I didn't tried that, but it is just the task of our pc support (at
work)
and I will ask him for it.
Thanks, Dietmar
Paul Jakma wrote:
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> On Fri, 11 Jun 1999, Dietmar Stein wrote:
>
> I don't know exactly (until today), but I think it is a problem
> referring to the IBM
> disks (
Hi
I got the drives built in the arrays as the machine was shipped to us.
There were no instruction manuals and so on, so I have ask our support
of pc computers.
Thanks, Dietmar
By the way: where can I get the updates?
Drew Puch wrote:
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> > I don't know exactly (until today), but I think it
On Fri, 11 Jun 1999, Dietmar Stein wrote:
I don't know exactly (until today), but I think it is a problem
referring to the IBM
disks (I use them too) and the U2W. I never got an answer for the
problem for myself.
I'm not sure, but i think read something from Doug Ledford on l-k
about pr
> I don't know exactly (until today), but I think it is a problem
> referring to the IBM
> disks (I use them too) and the U2W. I never got an answer for the
> problem for myself.
> My only advice: proove your hardware; maybe the timeouts come only from
> one of the disks
> (in my case the same th
Hi
I had similar problems on our SMP machine, too - a while ago (2 Months
or so). I got
three U2W on the system, with two raid0 connect to the first ones and
the system disks
connected to the last one.
First days (as you) everything looks quit nice, but then I got timeouts;
I tried several
patche
I just built a new system with an adaptec 2940 u2w and 4 IBM 4.5GB drives
running raid 5 with redhat 6.0. I set it up with the redhat stock kernel and
then tried to upgrade to a kernel that I built. I tried 2.2.6 + raid patches
and things seemed to be fine for a while then I started getting time