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2008 Jul 05
2
serial port config question
Very new to linux, so please fogive stupidity. Trying to get serial port configured. I ran this command:' ln -s /dev/ttyS0 ~/.wine/dosdevices/com1' I did this in terminal, from my home directory, as I was unable to locate a dosdevices folder or file. Could someone clarify this for me please?
2005 Aug 31
8
problem with OCFS label
I used this command to create volume label on OCFS:
mkfs.ocfs -F -b 128 -L data13 -m /oradata/data13 -u oracle -g dba -p 0775 /dev/emcpowerp1
emcpowerp is composed of /dev/sdad and /dev/sdk. It seems the above command created the same labels for /dev/emcpowerp1, /dev/sdad1 and /dev/sdk1.
But when I tried to mount this ocfs filesystem by label, it gave me the following error.
# mount -L data13 /oradata/data13
mount: the label data13 occurs on both /dev/emcpowerp1 and /de...
2010 May 27
2
Multipathing with Sun 7310
...EL/CentOS :-(
regards from Berlin
Jens
[root at dev-db1 tmp]# multipath -ll
sdaa: checker msg is "readsector0 checker reports path is down"
sdab: checker msg is "readsector0 checker reports path is down"
sdac: checker msg is "readsector0 checker reports path is down"
sdad: checker msg is "readsector0 checker reports path is down"
sdd: checker msg is "readsector0 checker reports path is down"
sdh: checker msg is "readsector0 checker reports path is down"
sdl: checker msg is "readsector0 checker reports path is down"
sdp: checke...
2010 Jun 03
2
Tracking down hangs
...rotect is off
[ 41.085931] sd 28:0:0:0: [sdac] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
[ 41.085964] sd 28:0:0:0: [sdac] Write cache: disabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
[ 41.085967] sdac: sdac1 sdac2
[ 41.095545] sd 28:0:0:0: [sdac] Attached SCSI disk
[ 41.095619] sd 29:0:0:0: [sdad] 976773168 512-byte hardware sectors (500108 MB)
[ 41.095638] sd 29:0:0:0: [sdad] Write Protect is off
[ 41.095640] sd 29:0:0:0: [sdad] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
[ 41.095674] sd 29:0:0:0: [sdad] Write cache: disabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
[ 41.095728] sd 29:0:0:...
2011 Mar 31
2
Controlling the order of /dev/sdX devices?
Hi
CentOS 5.4(final) 2.6.18-164el5PAE. I am trying to prevent removable
USB and eSATA devices from occupying /dev/sdX devices ahead of a 3ware
RAID controller. For example: at boot, if a USB drive and eSATA HDD
(connected to an LSI 1068E onboard controller, reflashed in "IT" mode to
handle hotplug devices) were both present, they would occupy devices
/dev/sdb and /dev/sdc, ahead of
2011 Jun 07
7
text-mode system and /media
I'm running a headless server, so no GUI, just ssh logins. I don't seem to
have the mechanism that automounts USB drives to a subdirectory of /media,
and from googling around I think that's a feature of a GUI-based system.
What implements it? Right now I manually create a mountpoint in /mnt and
then manually mount by label from /dev/disk/by-label after plugging the
drive in. It
2012 Aug 10
1
virtio-scsi <-> vhost multi lun/adapter performance results with 3.6-rc0
...ame=/dev/sdn
filename=/dev/sdo
filename=/dev/sdp
filename=/dev/sdq
filename=/dev/sdr
filename=/dev/sds
filename=/dev/sdt
filename=/dev/sdu
filename=/dev/sdv
filename=/dev/sdw
filename=/dev/sdx
filename=/dev/sdy
filename=/dev/sdz
filename=/dev/sdaa
filename=/dev/sdab
filename=/dev/sdac
filename=/dev/sdad
filename=/dev/sdae
filename=/dev/sdaf
filename=/dev/sdag
Guest lsscsi output:
[0:0:0:0] disk ATA QEMU HARDDISK 1.1. /dev/sda
[1:0:0:0] cd/dvd QEMU QEMU DVD-ROM 1.1. /dev/sr0
[2:0:0:0] disk LIO-ORG RAMDISK-MCP 4.0 /dev/sdb
[2:0:0:1] disk LIO-ORG RAM...
2012 Aug 10
1
virtio-scsi <-> vhost multi lun/adapter performance results with 3.6-rc0
...ame=/dev/sdn
filename=/dev/sdo
filename=/dev/sdp
filename=/dev/sdq
filename=/dev/sdr
filename=/dev/sds
filename=/dev/sdt
filename=/dev/sdu
filename=/dev/sdv
filename=/dev/sdw
filename=/dev/sdx
filename=/dev/sdy
filename=/dev/sdz
filename=/dev/sdaa
filename=/dev/sdab
filename=/dev/sdac
filename=/dev/sdad
filename=/dev/sdae
filename=/dev/sdaf
filename=/dev/sdag
Guest lsscsi output:
[0:0:0:0] disk ATA QEMU HARDDISK 1.1. /dev/sda
[1:0:0:0] cd/dvd QEMU QEMU DVD-ROM 1.1. /dev/sr0
[2:0:0:0] disk LIO-ORG RAMDISK-MCP 4.0 /dev/sdb
[2:0:0:1] disk LIO-ORG RAM...