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2017 Oct 22
2
Areca RAID controller on latest CentOS 7 (1708 i.e. RHEL 7.4) kernel 3.10.0-693.2.2.el7.x86_64
...We recently updated (from 3.10.0- > 514.26.2.el7.x86_64), and we?ve started having lots of problems. To add to > the confusion, there?s also a hardware problem (either with the controller or > the backplane most likely) that we?re in the process of analyzing. Regardless, > we have an ARC1883i, and with the older kernel the system is stable, but > with the new kernel it locks up within 1-12 hours of boot, with errors in > /var/log/messages that start with things like > kernel: arcmsr0: abort device command of scsi id = 0 lun = 0 > (that is indeed the RAID scsi device) and wit...
2017 Sep 28
2
mounting an nfs4 file system as v4.0 in CentOS 7.4?
CentOS 7.4 client mounting a CentOS 7.4 server filesystem over nfs4. nfs seems to be much slower since the upgrade to 7.4, so I thought it might be nice to mount the directory as v4.0 rather than the new default of v4.1 to see if it makes a difference. The release notes state, without an example: "You can retain the original behavior by specifying 0 as the minor version" nfs(5)
2017 Oct 22
0
Areca RAID controller on latest CentOS 7 (1708 i.e. RHEL 7.4) kernel 3.10.0-693.2.2.el7.x86_64
...-693.2.2.el7.x86_64? We recently updated (from 3.10.0-514.26.2.el7.x86_64), and we?ve started having lots of problems. To add to the confusion, there?s also a hardware problem (either with the controller or the backplane most likely) that we?re in the process of analyzing. Regardless, we have an ARC1883i, and with the older kernel the system is stable, but with the new kernel it locks up within 1-12 hours of boot, with errors in /var/log/messages that start with things like kernel: arcmsr0: abort device command of scsi id = 0 lun = 0 (that is indeed the RAID scsi device) and within a few minutes of...