Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "Reading Version 4 .sdd files"
2007 Jul 16
1
IBM SDD(Subsystem Device Driver) with Xen
Hi,
I know that IBM SDD(Subsystem Device Driver) for linux are all for
kernel version 2.6.9 or lower - for RHEL4 or less, SLES9 or less
I installed IBMsdd rpm, but failed to command "sdd start". I use
XenExpress version (xen-3.0.4 version) with 2.6.16 kernel.
My questions are
1. Is there anyone who use IBM SDD module with the dom0''s 2.6.16
kernel on Xen-3.0.4 ???? if then,
2006 Oct 18
5
ZFS and IBM sdd (vpath)
Hello, I am trying to configure ZFS with IBM sdd. IBM sdd is like powerpath, MPXIO or VxDMP.
Here is the error message when I try to create my pool:
bash-3.00# zpool create tank /dev/dsk/vpath1a
warning: device in use checking failed: No such device
internal error: unexpected error 22 at line 446 of ../common/libzfs_pool.c
bash-3.00# zpool create tank /dev/dsk/vpath1c
cannot open
2009 Jun 09
1
Automounter (?) failing in CentOS 5.3
I may have asked about this before, but I can't find any records of so
doing in my saved mail (which includes almost everything I ever read
or write):
All of a sudden, I am not getting flash drives automatically mounted
in CentOS 5.3 with GNOME - they are recognized by the hardware, but
there seems to be a (new?) problem with the maps. Here's the tail end
of dmesg:
usb 1-10: new high
2009 Apr 28
1
USB device not connected (CentOS 5.3)
I just tried this with CentOS 5.3 as well, and got exactly the same
symptoms and dmesg output. (As a point of comparison, Ubunu 8.04 on
my work laptop is able to access the drive.)
Obviously "not detected" is a misapprehension, though I'm puzzled why
"lsusb" doesn't show it. The device is there even though the
partition table can't be read.
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2016 Apr 11
4
Problems with scsi-target-utils when hosted on dom0 centos 7 xen box
Hello
We were attempting to use scsi-target-utils, hosted on a xen dom0 vm
using localhost, and running into some problems. I was not able to
reproduce this on a centos 7.2 server using the default kernel.
(From dmesg)
Apr 4 11:18:42 funk kernel: [ 596.511204] connection2:0: detected
conn error (1022)
Apr 4 11:18:42 funk kernel: connection2:0: ping timeout of 5 secs
expired, recv
2016 Apr 12
3
Problems with scsi-target-utils when hosted on dom0 centos 7 xen box
By natively, I take it using
kernel /vmlinuz (vs kernel /xen)
Not yet, but working on setting up such an environment.
(At this time, I was using virt-install to reproduce the problem, and
the original server we are testing on did not support kvm but the 2nd
server does).
On 2016-04-12 03:26 AM, George Dunlap wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 9:14 PM, Nathan Coulson <nathan at
2014 Aug 29
3
*very* ugly mdadm issue
We have a machine that's a distro mirror - a *lot* of data, not just
CentOS. We had the data on /dev/sdc. I added another drive, /dev/sdd, and
created that as /dev/md4, with --missing, made an ext4 filesystem on it,
and rsync'd everything from /dev/sdc.
Note that we did this on *raw*, unpartitioned drives (not my idea). I then
umounted /dev/sdc, and mounted /dev/md4, and it looked fine; I
2006 Nov 03
6
Import problem with S-Plus 7.0 dataset
I am running R 2.3.1 on a Windows XP machine. I am trying to import
some data into R that is stored as an S-Plus 7.0 .sdd file.
When I run the following command, I get this error:
> library(foreign)
> d <- read.S(file='H:\\Research\\data.sdd')
Error in read.S(file = "H:\\Research\\data.sdd") :
not an S object
The dataset is fairly large, roughly 13000 rows
2006 Nov 03
6
Import problem with S-Plus 7.0 dataset
I am running R 2.3.1 on a Windows XP machine. I am trying to import
some data into R that is stored as an S-Plus 7.0 .sdd file.
When I run the following command, I get this error:
> library(foreign)
> d <- read.S(file='H:\\Research\\data.sdd')
Error in read.S(file = "H:\\Research\\data.sdd") :
not an S object
The dataset is fairly large, roughly 13000 rows
2017 Aug 14
3
weight in lm
Dear friends - I hope you will accept a naive question on lm: R version
3.4.1, Windows 10
I have 204 "baskets" of three types corresponding to factor F, each of
size from 2 to 33 containing measurements, and need to know if the
standard deviation on the measurements in each basket,sdd, is different
across types, F. Plotting the observed sdd versus the sizes from 2 to
33, called
2012 May 28
1
Disk geometry problem.
Hi all.
I have a CentOS server:
CentOS release 5.7 (Final)
2.6.18-274.3.1.el5 x86_64
I have two SSD disks attached:
smartctl -i /dev/sdc
smartctl version 5.38 [x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu] Copyright (C) 2002-8 Bruce
Allen
Home page is http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/
=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===
Device Model: INTEL SSDSA2CW120G3
Serial Number: CVPR13010957120LGN
Firmware
2010 Oct 15
2
puppet-lvm and volume group issues
Trying to setup a volume group with puppet lvm and this:-
volume_group { "my_vg":
ensure => present,
physical_volumes => "/dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd",
require => [ Physical_volume["/dev/sdb"],
Physical_volume["/dev/sdc"],
Physical_volume["/dev/sdd"]
]
}
Fails with this in the debug
2017 Aug 14
0
weight in lm
> On 14 Aug 2017, at 10:13 , Troels Ring <tring at gvdnet.dk> wrote:
>
> Dear friends - I hope you will accept a naive question on lm: R version 3.4.1, Windows 10
>
> I have 204 "baskets" of three types corresponding to factor F, each of size from 2 to 33 containing measurements, and need to know if the standard deviation on the measurements in each basket,sdd, is
2009 May 22
2
USB issues
I am using centos5.3 x86_64 on a gigabyte GA-MA78GM-US2H motherboard.
When I insert a USB thumbdrive its detected with dmesg, I mount it and
start to copy files.
Then I start getting errors:
sdd: assuming drive cache: write through
sdd: sdd1 sdd2
sd 7:0:0:0: Attached scsi removable disk sdd
sd 7:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg4 type 0
usb-storage: device scan complete
usb 1-5: reset high speed
2007 Jun 29
2
poor read performance
I am seeing what seems to be a notable limit on read performance of an
ext3 filesystem. If anyone could offer some insight it would be helpful.
Background:
12 x 500G SATA disks in a Hardware RAID enclosure connected via 2Gb/s FC
to a 4 x 2.6 Ghz system with 4GB ram running RHEL4.5. Initially the
enclosure was configured RAID5 10+1 parity, although I've also tried
RAID 50 and currently RAID 0.
2017 Aug 14
2
weight in lm
On 2017-08-14 5:53 AM, peter dalgaard wrote:
>> On 14 Aug 2017, at 10:13 , Troels Ring <tring at gvdnet.dk> wrote:
>>
>> Dear friends - I hope you will accept a naive question on lm: R version 3.4.1, Windows 10
>>
>> I have 204 "baskets" of three types corresponding to factor F, each of size from 2 to 33 containing measurements, and need to know if the
2011 Sep 08
1
HBA port
Hi,
I have a host which is connected to SAN via single Fibre channel HBA
(qlogic). I have several LUNS assigned to this (sdc, sdd). I added
another single port HBA to this host. I can now see two world wide
names.
Now the confusion is which world wide name does sdc and sdd is/was using.
scsi_id -g -u -s /block/sdc only gives wwid but I need the wwn for sdc and sdd.
Thanks
Paras.
2016 May 25
6
Slow RAID Check/high %iowait during check after updgrade from CentOS 6.5 -> CentOS 7.2
I?ve posted this on the forums at https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=57926&p=244614#p244614 - posting to the list in the hopes of getting more eyeballs on it.
We have a cluster of 23 HP DL380p Gen8 hosts running Kafka. Basic specs:
2x E5-2650
128 GB RAM
12 x 4 TB 7200 RPM SATA drives connected to an HP H220 HBA
Dual port 10 GB NIC
The drives are configured as one large
2020 Mar 24
2
Building a NFS server with a mix of HDD and SSD (for caching)
Hi list,
I'm building a NFS server on top of CentOS 8.
It has 8 x 8 TB HDDs and 2 x 500GB SSDs.
The spinning drives are in a RAID-6 array. They are 4K sector size.
The SSDs are in RAID-1 array and with a 512bytes sector size.
I want to use the SSDs as a cache using dm-cache. So here what I've done
so far:
/dev/sdb ==> SSD raid1 array
/dev/sdd ==> spinning raid6 array
I've
2016 May 27
2
Slow RAID Check/high %iowait during check after updgrade from CentOS 6.5 -> CentOS 7.2
All of our Kafka clusters are fairly write-heavy. The cluster in question is our second-heaviest ? we haven?t yet upgraded the heaviest, due to the issues we?ve been experiencing in this one.
Here is an iostat example from a host within the same cluster, but without the RAID check running:
[root at r2k1 ~] # iostat -xdmc 1 10
Linux 3.10.0-327.13.1.el7.x86_64 (r2k1) 05/27/16 _x86_64_ (32 CPU)