Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "How to get arcnet working with other-than-root accounts?"
2006 Dec 06
2
Getting kernel source for 2.6.9-42.ELsmp
Hello!
I need to get an arcnet device driver up and running. Normally it
appears to be distributed with linux, but not installed. So, I need to
compile and install it, naturally.
So, where is the kernel souce for 2.6.9-42.ELsmp? I can find kernel
source for 2.6.9.
BTW, I obtained 2.6.9 and tried compiling it, but all I got was *.o
files and
insmod: error inserting 'arcnet.o`: -1
2007 Jun 08
0
OCFS error
Hi,
Before I describe the problem, I'll describe my environment. This is a
development environment built over 1.5 yrs ago:
* We have a 2 node Oracle RAC Cluster.
* built on two Dell PowerEdge 1850 Servers (Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.20GHz)
* OS is RHEL3 U3
* Kernel 2.4.21-20.ELsmp
* these 2 servers are attached to an EMC AX100 SAN via fibre channel
* HBA (QLogic QLA6312 PCI to Fibre
2001 Jul 26
1
possible bug: OpenSSH appears to freeze on exit
Hello,
I believe I may have discovered what appears to be a small anomoly in
the way
OpenSSH closes connections and thought if I gave you some feedback I
might
be able to make a very small contributution to the development of
openssh.
This might be a Solaris 2.6 anomoly or an openssh anomoly or a
combination of both.
I came across this apparent anomoly because we use openssh (via cron)
here
to
2001 Aug 22
1
[Fwd: [Fwd: openssh 2.9p2 hang problem]]
Markus Friedl wrote:
>
> ?'m not sure where the 'bug' is and whether this is 'really' a bug.
>
> try to talk to the openssh-unix-dev list, i'm too busy right now :(
>
> -m
>
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 03:51:19PM +0100, Mark Reardon wrote:
> > Hello Markus,
> >
> > I recently posted you with a mention of the 2.9p2 possible problem
2006 Mar 02
0
Dmesg errors logged
Along with the discussion of system loading, I remembered something I
wanted to add, but just remembered it. I noticed when I logged out,
there was a brief flash of a text page (console I presume) that had some
things I wanted to investigate further. Given it is a rather lengthly
text file, and rather than clutter up the pages here, I stuffed it on my
server so anyone wishing to look at it and
2015 Jan 26
0
[PATCH] oggenc: do not use stack variable out of its scope of validity
Reported-by: Thomas K?ller
Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1185558
---
oggenc/oggenc.c | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/oggenc/oggenc.c b/oggenc/oggenc.c
index ea105b2..323dedb 100644
--- a/oggenc/oggenc.c
+++ b/oggenc/oggenc.c
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
if(opt.rawmode)
{
- input_format raw_format = {NULL,
2011 Oct 12
0
CentOS Digest, Vol 81, Issue 12
>
>
>
> On 10/11/11 7:29 AM, Arun Khan wrote:
>>> that requires specific configuration to suit whatever drive interconnect
>>>> you have.
>> Does these bays have a connector (+ cable) that is connected to the
>> motherboard or RAID card to control the HDD LEDs in the bay?
>> (sorry if this appears basic but I have no experience with such
2005 May 02
1
[PATCH] config_xen0_tun.patch
QEMU needs CONFIG_TUN to enable networking.
Signed-off-by: Edwin Zhai <edwin.zhai@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Arun Sharma <arun.sharma@intel.com>
--- 1.56/linux-2.6.11-xen-sparse/arch/xen/configs/xen0_defconfig_x86_32 2005-04-13 15:38:59 -07:00
+++ edited/xen0_defconfig_x86_32 2005-05-02 13:18:14 -07:00
@@ -598,7 +598,7 @@
# CONFIG_DUMMY is not set
# CONFIG_BONDING is not set
#
2010 Aug 24
7
SCSI write retry errors on ZIL SSD drives...
I posted a thread on this once long ago[1] -- but we''re still fighting
with this problem and I wanted to throw it out here again.
All of our hardware is from Silicon Mechanics (SuperMicro chassis and
motherboards).
Up until now, all of the hardware has had a single 24-disk expander /
backplane -- but we recently got one of the new SC847-based models with
24 disks up front and 12 in the
2009 Jul 02
1
module-info vs pci.ids
Hello -
It's been sooooo long since I've tried hacking the kickstart
media to include an updated driver but I guess that time has
come again for me at least, getting an updated "igb" driver
into the CentOS 5.2 installation for a HP DL165G5p(I'm not
ready yet for CentOS 5.3).
Anyways, I had a pretty basic question, I added a bunch of
entries into the pci.ids file that were
2011 Aug 15
1
SAS storage arrays, C6, and SES lights
So I'm curious how SAS JBOD arrays and linux MDraid as implemented in
CentOS6, and SES (SCSI/SAS Enclosure Services) backplane controllers
'get along' and how much configuration is needed to get the warning
lights to work properly.
scenario: whitebox server with a SAS backplane or two, daisy chained
on a SAS HBA (like an LSI Logic 2008), and disks organized as several
raid5/6
2004 Sep 22
1
TE405P hardware question
Does anyone know which physical interrupt line out of the four on the PCI backplane
the TE405P uses? Or is it somehow configurable by hardware or software?
I'm trying to diagnose a problem where the card generates no interrupts in one
system, but is fine in another system. These systems are SBC-in-backplane type.
My knowledge of how PCI works at the physical layer is rather limited, but I
2003 Oct 07
3
Second Send: Using PCI backplane
I am wondering if it's possible to use a bunch of cards in a PCI
backplane instead of going out to the extensions with T1 and then and
adapter.
How are people connecting to large amounts of extensions?
2012 Jun 10
0
A disk on Thumper giving random CKSUM error counts
Hello all,
As some of you might remember, there is a Sun Fire X4500
(Thumper) server that I was asked to help upgrade to modern
disks. It is still in a testing phase, and the one UltraStar
3Tb currently available to the server''s owners is humming
in the server, with one small partition on its tail which
replaced a dead 250Gb disk earlier in to pool. The OS is
still SXCE snv_117 so
2011 Aug 07
0
Question about WD drives with Super Microsystems
Sc847 36 drive config. Wd RE3 1tb drives. Areca and lsi hba. 3 or so drives would completely hang under any kind of decent load.
Replaced with lsi 1068 and chenbro sas espanders and replaced the supermicro backplane with the -A version (direct port) and its been riPping along for well over a year. We replaced the 3gb backplane 2x and exact same failures. Supermicro refuses to concede a problem
2016 Jul 12
0
CentOS 6, mptfusion software?
On 7/12/2016 10:52 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> I'll mention it to my manager. However, much more important is finding
> something that will tell me*which* drive in a RAID just failed so I can
> replace it....
thats something thats remained a deep dark secret in the linux (and
generic unix) world, 'left as an exercise to the reader'. there's no
standard for mapping
2017 Jan 21
1
CentOS 7 and Areca ARC-1883I SAS controller: JBOD or not to JBOD?
On Sat, January 21, 2017 12:16 am, Keith Keller wrote:
> On 2017-01-20, Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu> wrote:
>>
>> Hm, not certain what process you describe. Most of my controllers are
>> 3ware and LSI, I just pull failed drive (and I know phailed physical
>> drive
>> number), put good in its place and rebuild stars right away.
>
> I
1997 Dec 16
1
Samba/Amiga smbclient?
Hi Rask,
I installed the GG ls, as you suggested, and some other directory commands (rm, dir,
..) as well, into amitcp:samba/bin. BIN: is assigned to this. My path looks here
first before amitcp:bin.
I still get no action for mput *, with recurs on, and mask *. Also, lcd prints nothing
as well.
Can you suggest anything else? Am I missing something else, perhaps?
Cheers, Chris.
On 15 Dec 97
2013 Jan 07
5
mpt_sas multipath problem?
Greetings,
We''re trying out a new JBOD here. Multipath (mpxio) is not working,
and we could use some feedback and/or troubleshooting advice.
The OS is oi151a7, running on an existing server with a 54TB pool
of internal drives. I believe the server hardware is not relevant
to the JBOD issue, although the internal drives do appear to the
OS with multipath device names (despite the fact
2007 Sep 27
6
Best option for my home file server?
I was recently evaluating much the same question but with out only a
single pool and sizing my disks equally.
I only need about 500GB of usable space and so I was considering the
value of 4x 250GB SATA Drives versus 5x 160GB SATA drives.
I had intended to use an AMS 5 disk in 3 5.25" bay hot-swap backplane.
http://www.american-media.com/product/backplane/sata300/sata300.html
I priced