Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Areca 1220 kernel lockups"
2009 Jan 14
0
Areca 1220 crashing box
Has anyone experienced any problems with Areca raid cards specifically
the 1220 causing kernels to lock up?
We are running 2.6.18-92.1.22.el5xen on 64bit. We have "areca_cli rsf
info" run once an hour from cron to check
for raid raid issues. Having this running seems to cause the box to
lock up. Whats weird is I can't seem to make it
lock up while running that command by
2016 Sep 23
1
OT: Areca ARC-1220 compatible with SATA III (6Gb/s) drives?
Running C6 fileserver. Want to replace 7 year old HDs connected to an Areca
ARC-1220 raid sata II (3Gb/s) controller. Has anyone used this controller
with newer 2TB SATA III (6Gb/s) WD Re drives like the WD2000FYYZ or the
WD2004FBYZ?
2007 Oct 10
0
Areca 1100 SATA Raid Controller in JBOD mode Hangs on zfs root creation.
Just as I create a ZFS pool and copy the root partition to it.... the performance seems to be really good then suddenly the system hangs all my sesssions and displays on the console:
Oct 10 00:23:28 sunrise arcmsr: WARNING: arcmsr0: dma map got ''no resources''
Oct 10 00:23:28 sunrise arcmsr: WARNING: arcmsr0: dma allocate fail
Oct 10 00:23:28 sunrise arcmsr: WARNING: arcmsr0:
2008 Mar 26
1
freebsd 7 and areca controller
Hi.
I'm looking at deploying a freebsd 7-release server with some storage
attached to an areca ARC-1680 controller. But this card is not
mentioned in 'man 4 arcmsr'
(http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=arcmsr&sektion=4&manpath=FreeBSD+7.0-RELEASE).
Areaca's website does mention freebsd as a supported OS
(http://www.areca.com.tw/products/pcietosas1680series.htm).
Has
2012 Apr 03
2
CentOS 6.2 + areca raid + xfs problems
Two weeks ago I (clean-)installed CentOS 6.2 on a server which had been running 5.7.
There is a 16 disk = ~11 TB data volume running on an Areca ARC-1280 raid card with LVM + xfs filesystem on it. The included arcmsr driver module is loaded.
At first it seemed ok, but with in a few hours I started getting I/O error message on directory listings, and then a bit later when I did a vgdisplay
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
-----Original Message-----
From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Noam
Bernstein
Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2017 8:54 AM
To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org>
Subject: [CentOS] Areca RAID controller on latest CentOS 7 (1708 i.e. RHEL
7.4) kernel 3.10.0-693.2.2.el7.x86_64
> Is anyone running any Areca RAID controllers with the latest CentOS 7 kernel,
>
2010 Jul 26
1
areca 1100 kmod / kernel support
Hi,
is the areca 1100 Raid Controller supported by CentOS 5? Or is there a
kmod rpm available?
Thanks
Juergen
2007 Feb 01
3
SEXP i/o, .Call(), and garbage collection.
Apologies for any obtuseness in the following. We have been working
on Version 2.0 of the randomSurvivalForest CRAN package and we're
encountering a perplexing 'memory not mapped' segfault that we believe
is "influenced" by GC.
We essentially have two R functions, rsf.default(..), and
predict.rsf(..) and two corresponding entry points, rsfGrow(...), and
rsfPredict(...),
2009 Jan 13
12
OpenSolaris better Than Solaris10u6 with requards to ARECA Raid Card
Under Solaris 10 u6 , No matter how I configured my ARECA 1261ML Raid card
I got errors on all drives that result from SCSI timeout errors.
yoda:~ # tail -f /var/adm/messages
Jan 9 11:03:47 yoda.asc.edu scsi: [ID 107833 kern.notice]
Requested Block: 239683776 Error Block: 239683776
Jan 9 11:03:47 yoda.asc.edu scsi: [ID 107833 kern.notice] Vendor:
Seagate
2007 Oct 16
18
xen + centos + areca raid issues
I am trying to run a new server with centos + xen using centos xen packages.
After installation, we had to install a hardware raid card (areca) on the
machine, and thus reload the os. It so happens the drivers shipped aren''t
compatible with xen kernel, so i was forced to compile xen from source to
compile areca drivers.
Now with system running under compiled xen, i cannot boot my old
2007 Sep 12
0
Re: [CentOS-devel] Areca RAID drivers
On Tue, 2007-09-04 at 23:32 +0100, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Phil Schaffner wrote:
> > Karanbir provided driver disk images and indicated that kmod drivers
> > would be in CentOS-5 Extras, but apparently these never materialized.
> > The only src.rpm I could turn up was the last link above, and I did get
> > CentOS-5 x86_64 kmod-style drivers to build from
2005 May 02
0
[ANNOUNCE] Areca SATA RAID drivers for CentOS 4.0
Hi,
To follow up my CentOS 4.0/Areca SATA RAID driver disk I created a month
or two ago, I have now created kernel-module-arcmsr RPMs containing just
the kernel module to track the kernel updates. This means:
a) No need to patch, rebuild and maintain customised kernels for Areca
support
b) Keep everything maintained with RPM
I've taken the latest 1.20.00.07 kernel driver source as found in
2015 Jul 05
1
7.1 install with Areca arc-1224
I must be doing something horribly wrong and I hope somebody can help.
The Areca arc-1224 is not supported by the Areca driver included driver in 7.1 so I have to supply that when starting the install. Documentation provided by Areca and in the Red Hat install guide say the same thing, put the driver on an accessible medium then append inst.dd on the boot command, choose the driver and now the
2011 Oct 10
1
pmml for random forest & rules
Hi,
I am having some trouble using R 2.13.1 for generating a pmml object
of of class "c('randomForest.formula', 'randomForest')"
I see that these methods are available:
> methods(pmml)
[1] pmml.coxph* pmml.hclust* pmml.itemsets* pmml.kmeans*
pmml.ksvm* pmml.lm* pmml.multinom* pmml.nnet*
pmml.rpart*
[10] pmml.rsf* pmml.rules* pmml.survreg*
2005 Mar 20
0
[ANNOUNCE] Areca SATA RAID driver disk for CentOS 4.0
Hi,
To satisfy my own requirements, I''ve created a driver disk for the Areca
SATA RAID controllers[0]. It currently contains the 1.20.00.06 driver
built for the x86_64 SMP and non-SMP kernels, but should be fairly
straightforward to add the driver built for 32-bit x86 kernels as well.
You can find the driver disk and instructions here:
http://www.bodgit-n-scarper.com/code.html#centos
2011 Jan 17
2
Question on how to get Samba to use larger pread/write calls.
We are testing Samba 3 (and 4) on Fedora Core 13,
10Gbit connection with a Mac OS 10.6.4 system
as the client. We will be adding some Windows
machines sooner or later with 10Gbit interfaces.
We are seeing 100-150MBytes/sec read or write
performance between the Mac and the FC13 system
over 10Gbit interface but it should be capable of
400-500MBytes/sec. We have a local raid
on the FC13 system
2017 Jan 21
1
CentOS 7 and Areca ARC-1883I SAS controller: JBOD or not to JBOD?
On Fri, January 20, 2017 7:00 pm, Cameron Smith wrote:
> Hi Valeri,
>
>
> Before you pull a drive you should check to make sure that doing so
> won't kill the whole array.
Wow! What did I say to make you treat me as an ultimate idiot!? ;-) All my
comments, at least in my own reading, we about things you need to do to
make sure when you hot unplug bad drive it is indeed failed
2005 Oct 11
0
Areca controllers?
Just wondering if anyone has seen performance tests on Areca SATA
controllers? How good are they compared to LSI "X" series and 3ware 9500s?
And last but not least, are the drivers included in the stock kernel?
Regards,
Harald
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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
Is anyone running any Areca RAID controllers with the latest CentOS 7 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
2017 Jan 20
4
CentOS 7 and Areca ARC-1883I SAS controller: JBOD or not to JBOD?
On Fri, January 20, 2017 5:16 pm, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> This is why before configuring and installing everything you may want to
>> attach drives one at a time, and upon boot take a note which physical
>> drive number the controller has for that drive, and definitely label it
>> so
>> y9ou will know which drive to pull when drive failure is reported.
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