On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 11:40:41AM +0200, Laurent CARON wrote: Hi,
> A new driver (HPSA) is making its way into the kernel for more than > a year now (intended to replace the CCISS driver). Hm, seems that it entered mainline post 2.6.32 (early December 2009 ...) so unfortunately it's not in the bpo Kernel and currently won't be part of Squeeze. I don't know how much work it is to backport the driver to 2.6.32 but you might want to try to open a wishlist bug against linux-2.6 and ask for the inclusion of the driver. So you've at least two choices now for Lenny which should work without too much hassle: a) Grab the 2.6.35 source package from experimental and rebuild it on Lenny. b) Use make-kpkg to build your own Kernel image. Regarding the hardware I don't have experience with the G5 servers nor with the new driver but a working (and charged) BBWC could do some smaller wonders in the past. Bottleneck analysis is hard sometimes though and highly depends on the workload, disk setup (RAID? Which level?) and filesystems (noatime?). Sven -- There's no need for tears, cause there's no need to cry. That love that you leave will never be denied. [ Flogging Molly - Laura ] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100829102829.ga7...@marvin.lan