dpt_i2o with 2.6.4 kernel ?
Hi, we have Tyan S2882 Thunder K8S PRO with an Adaptec 2015S RAID controller installed. Up to now we run the SUSE 9.0 with a self compiled dpt_i20 driver version dpt_i2o-2.5.0-2301 (the link was already posted in this mailing list). We attached a 500GB RAID 5 and used that the last 5 months without any problems. Now we try to upgrade (reinstall) the machine with SUSE 9.1 kernel 2.6.4-54.3. The system is installed on a IDE hard drive and we also successfully using a SATA drive with the Sil3114 controller (no raid). Has anybody a dpt_i2o module version that compiles with the kernel 2.6.4 that we can try out. We found a zip file on the net dpt_i2o-2.5.0-2331.tgz but there is the dpt_i2o.c file missing. Oli
On Fri, May 07, 2004 at 09:56:18AM +0200, Oliver Gerstlauer wrote:
Hi,
we have Tyan S2882 Thunder K8S PRO with an Adaptec 2015S RAID controller installed. Up to now we run the SUSE 9.0 with a self compiled dpt_i20 driver version dpt_i2o-2.5.0-2301 (the link was already posted in this mailing list). We attached a 500GB RAID 5 and used that the last 5 months without any problems.
Now we try to upgrade (reinstall) the machine with SUSE 9.1 kernel 2.6.4-54.3. The system is installed on a IDE hard drive and we also successfully using a SATA drive with the Sil3114 controller (no raid).
Has anybody a dpt_i2o module version that compiles with the kernel 2.6.4 that we can try out. We found a zip file on the net dpt_i2o-2.5.0-2331.tgz but there is the dpt_i2o.c file missing.
The next kernel update for 9.1 should have a working DPT I2O driver. All I2O drivers before that were broken on 64bit. -Andi
Thanks a lot - that sounds great Do you already know when this update will be available? Oli <quote who="Andi Kleen">
On Fri, May 07, 2004 at 09:56:18AM +0200, Oliver Gerstlauer wrote:
Hi,
we have Tyan S2882 Thunder K8S PRO with an Adaptec 2015S RAID controller installed. Up to now we run the SUSE 9.0 with a self compiled dpt_i20 driver version dpt_i2o-2.5.0-2301 (the link was already posted in this mailing list). We attached a 500GB RAID 5 and used that the last 5 months without any problems.
Now we try to upgrade (reinstall) the machine with SUSE 9.1 kernel 2.6.4-54.3. The system is installed on a IDE hard drive and we also successfully using a SATA drive with the Sil3114 controller (no raid).
Has anybody a dpt_i2o module version that compiles with the kernel 2.6.4 that we can try out. We found a zip file on the net dpt_i2o-2.5.0-2331.tgz but there is the dpt_i2o.c file missing.
The next kernel update for 9.1 should have a working DPT I2O driver. All I2O drivers before that were broken on 64bit.
-Andi
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"Oliver Gerstlauer"
Thanks a lot - that sounds great
Do you already know when this update will be available?
Just to clarify: Our 2.6.5 kernel will have it - and I expect that takes a few more weeks (2-4). Our 2.6.4 kernel that we release next will not have those fixes. Our current kernel is always available via: ftp.suse.com/pub/people/mantel/kernel-of-the-day But I wouldn't use that on production systems, it sometimes might contain rather severe bugs, e.g. the current one has AFAIK some reiserfs bug. We make this official when we're satisfied with it - the ftp directory is just for testing, Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger, aj@suse.de, http://www.suse.de/~aj SUSE Linux AG, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
"Oliver Gerstlauer"
writes: Thanks a lot - that sounds great
Do you already know when this update will be available?
Just to clarify: Our 2.6.5 kernel will have it - and I expect that takes a few more weeks (2-4).
Our 2.6.4 kernel that we release next will not have those fixes.
Our current kernel is always available via: ftp.suse.com/pub/people/mantel/kernel-of-the-day
Where is the most up-to-date approved/stable kernel ? <snip>
"William A. Mahaffey III"
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Andi Kleen wrote:
Where is the most up-to-date approved/stable kernel ?
In YOU.
-Andi
Is there any way to access it besides YOU ? (i.e. a 'std' FTP location or some such) TIA
YOU gets everything from ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/update/9.1/x86-64 (or something similar - but use a mirror of ftp.suse.com), Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger, aj@suse.de, http://www.suse.de/~aj SUSE Linux AG, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126
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