On Fri, 11 May 2007, James Green wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have a bunch of servers to which we recently attached a set of
> external USB drives. The drives and enclosures are all identical as are
> the Intel chipsets, OS and Kernel builds.
>
> Two of these servers are from separate manufacturers and e
Hi,
We have a bunch of servers to which we recently attached a set of
external USB drives. The drives and enclosures are all identical as are
the Intel chipsets, OS and Kernel builds.
Two of these servers are from separate manufacturers and error when you
try to mount the drives. For one of these
On Wednesday 13 July 2005 02:28, Valery Reznic wrote:
>> >Yamaha something from 2001 or 2002 year
>>
>> Humm, maybe they have as much expertise there as in
>> piano's and
>> motorcycles.
>
>You can't ride it but otherwise it's work quite well.
>
>> Thanks. I did grab a copy of rpmrebuild, it sound
On Tuesday 12 July 2005 02:58, Valery Reznic wrote:
>> >Who is Pogo ?
>>
>> The oppossum in the comic strip of several years
>> back, who, somewhat
>> like todays Mallard Philmore was known to make
>> observations about the
>> human condition. "We have met the enemy, and they
>> is us" was one of
On Monday 11 July 2005 11:25, Valery Reznic wrote:
>> Mmm, sorry. I don't recall problems in that dept
>> other than some were
>> fixed. Perhaps those problems were being coded
>> around in that
>> application?
>
>When you use custom colormap everything is ok, but
>when used standard one appliati
On Monday 11 July 2005 09:36, Valery Reznic wrote:
>> Yes, xwindows itself has come a long ways. Some
>> teething pains here
>> and there, but nothing that couldn't be fixed, and
>> not much that
>> needed it in my experience.
>
>Dealing with colormap was terrible and need
>intrevention in source
On Monday 11 July 2005 08:56, Valery Reznic wrote:
>> >Also on the usb's websit i read that recommended
>> >kernel for usb is at least 2.4.42 (RH7.3 has
>>
>> 2.4.18)
>>
>> 2.4.42? I don't believe that exists unless Marcelo
>> has been very very
>
>Ooops ! 2.4.22
>
>> busy. 2.4.32 maybe. I myself
On Monday 11 July 2005 08:26, Valery Reznic wrote:
>--- Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Monday 11 July 2005 07:54, Valery wrote:
>> >Good day. I have system with RH6.0 (kernel 2.2.5)
>>
>> and i need use
>>
>> > USB's disk-on-key. Upgrade from RH6.0 (yes, i know
>>
>> it's a bit
>>
>>
On Monday 11 July 2005 07:54, Valery wrote:
>Good day. I have system with RH6.0 (kernel 2.2.5) and i need use
> USB's disk-on-key. Upgrade from RH6.0 (yes, i know it's a bit
> outdated) is undesirable. What is a simplest way (if any) to
> achieve it ? Is it some usb modules back-ported for 2.2.5 ?
Good day. I have system with RH6.0 (kernel 2.2.5) and i need use USB's
disk-on-key. Upgrade from RH6.0 (yes, i know it's a bit outdated) is
undesirable. What is a simplest way (if any) to achieve it ? Is it some
usb modules back-ported for 2.2.5 ?
Thank you.
Valery
---
I am using the PC USB ports.
I just tried to replicate the problem with no success. I will keep an eye
on it though.
Cheers
Grahame
> BTW, I've also tried lowering '/sys/block/sdd/device/max_sectors' to 64
> and 32 (from the default 240) as well as setting
> '/sys/module/usbcore/parameters/old_
BTW, I've also tried lowering '/sys/block/sdd/device/max_sectors' to 64
and 32 (from the default 240) as well as setting
'/sys/module/usbcore/parameters/old_scheme_first' to 'Y', but to no avail...
Grahame, do you use a USB PCI card or a USB port on the motherboard? I'm
wondering if my ALi PCI
Hi all,
Yes I get this same problem under a couple of external HDDs. When I try to
rsync(backup) the filesystem over or copy some large files it tends to
behave the same. Lots of SCSI bus resets.
I thought that this might help because it looks more like a general
problem rather than specificly fo
I have an external USB hard drive (Maxtor OneTouch) that hangs whenever
I try to write lots of data to it. After it 'hangs', cpu foes to 100%,
and I cannot access or umount the drive until reboot. I've tried 2.6.9
and 2.6.10 kernels (FC3 & kernel.org). Happens on vfat, ext2, ext3, and
reiserfs.
On Mon, 4 Oct 2004, Raphael Posmyk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i have problems with my toy. It'a mp3 player/usb
> disk:
>
>
> kernel: usb 2-1: new full speed USB device using address 5
> kernel: usb 2-1: Product: Music Disk
> kernel: usb 2-1: Manufacturer: WINWARD
> tofilius:/mnt # uname -a
> Li
You mp3 player almost certainly won't understand ext2. You'll need to use
vfat to format it. It could have been tha tyou had to mount the whole disk
instead of a partition, but now that you've formatted it that may be
different.
On Mon, 4 Oct 2004, Raphael Posmyk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i have problems
Hi,
i have problems with my toy. It'a mp3 player/usb
disk:
kernel: usb 2-1: new full speed USB device using address 5
kernel: usb 2-1: Product: Music Disk
kernel: usb 2-1: Manufacturer: WINWARD
kernel: usb 2-1: SerialNumber: ABCD12345772
/etc/hotplug/usb.agent[10125]: need a device for
Jun 20 23:10:10 linux modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module block-major-11
Jun 20 23:10:11 linux last message repeated 15 times
Jun 20 23:10:11 linux /etc/hotplug/usb.agent[1513]: Can't ignore signal CHLD, forcing
to default.
If you look in /usr/src/linux-`uname -r`/Documentation/devices.txt y
Hi ,
That sound was me hitting a wall; I have exceeded my skill level. I may be
able to build a module, but I need a better understanding of what you see.
What line(s) in the msgs suggest that scsi is not fully built? The 2 scsi HDs
(/dev/sda & /dev/sdb are fully functuional. What does 'sr_mo
Can you build it?
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Peter B Van Campen wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> lsmod shows 'sg" is there but no "sr_mod"
>
> PeterB
>
> On Friday 21 June 2002 14:50, Stephen J. Gowdy wrote:
> > That is a device driver. Do you have "sg" and "sr_mod"?
> >
> > On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Peter B Van
Hi again,
lsmod shows 'sg" is there but no "sr_mod"
PeterB
On Friday 21 June 2002 14:50, Stephen J. Gowdy wrote:
> That is a device driver. Do you have "sg" and "sr_mod"?
>
> On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Peter B Van Campn wrote:
> > Hi again,
> >
> > Thanks for the quick reply!
> >
> > lsmod shows aic7
That is a device driver. Do you have "sg" and "sr_mod"?
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Peter B Van Campn wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> Thanks for the quick reply!
>
> lsmod shows aic7xxx loaded . what might be missing and how should I
> approach it?
>
> PeterB
>
>
> On Friday 21 June 2002 14:26, Stephe
Hi again,
Thanks for the quick reply!
lsmod shows aic7xxx loaded . what might be missing and how should I
approach it?
PeterB
On Friday 21 June 2002 14:26, Stephen J. Gowdy wrote:
> It is trying to load the SCSI CDROM module and failing which suggests you
> don't have SCSI built fully fo
It is trying to load the SCSI CDROM module and failing which suggests you
don't have SCSI built fully for your kernel.
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Peter B Van Campn wrote:
> Dear USB-List,
>
> I'm new to USB and I seem to have a Linux prob recognising a USB Key Drive.
> This devise works ok on WinXP
Dear USB-List,
I'm new to USB and I seem to have a Linux prob recognising a USB Key Drive.
This devise works ok on WinXP; it pops up as a removeable hard drive and I
can write to it and read it.
When I plug it in on SuSE 8.0 there is a reassuring 'beep' from the system,
but the device does no
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 08:36:31PM +0100, Jordi Bataller wrote:
> Some people told me to move from usbmgr to hotplug.
usbmgr ships on SuSE 7.2. Red Hat 7.2 uses the linux-hotplug package,
which is what you are thinking about.
thanks,
greg k-h
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Some people (4 at least) have reported this same problem
when using a USB disk (mass storage device): the system
freezes at shutdown.
I tell you some more details:
- kernel 2.4.16
- distribution: Red Hat 7.2
I made the following:
- partitioned the device (with fdisk): OK
- mke2fs /dev/sda1
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