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2016 Feb 23
6
Laptop SCSI capability supported by CentOS 7
I'm looking for a well-supported ExpressCard or PCMCIA/CardBus SCSI card
that can do at least FastSCSI (Narrow, Wide not necessary) that is
supported by CentOS 7. I have an Adaptec SlimSCSI 1460D, but it doesn't
seem to be supported (it's previously supported by the aha152x driver).
Any ideas are welcomed, other than 'just use a desktop.' I am not sure
a USB or Firewire
2003 Feb 11
0
Experience with Samba - are errors normal ?
...te_socket_data(500)
smbd[3777]: write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
The workstations run with Win98, Win 2000 and Win XP Pro. I have diabled
all oplocks (because i had a lot of oplock-failures). The workstation now
hang more often than with the Novell Server. I fear, that the read_date and
the write_socket_data errors cause this hangs.
It would be very nice, if you could help me. I'm sure that a lot of other
samba-users have the same problems.
Thanx.
Michael
2003 Feb 19
2
Is Samba made for trash ?!?
...te_socket_data(500)
smbd[3777]: write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
The workstations run with Win98, Win 2000 and Win XP Pro. I have diabled
all oplocks (because i had a lot of oplock-failures). The workstation now
hang more often than with the Novell-Server. I fear, that the read_date and
the write_socket_data errors cause this hangs.
And after i have disabled the oplocks and the socket options Samba is very
slow.
The same hardware has worked under Novell very well and more stable in
inaction with the workstations.
I'm frustrated - please help.
Thanx.
Michael