I'm also seeing this issue, also on a Debian Linux 4.19 kernel (on
updated Debian unstable VM), also on KVM, straight after rebooting the
VM. But without any suspending involved, I just reboot the VM, and as
soon as I can log in after rebooting its showing 6+ days of uptime.
The uptime jumps
FTR, a couple of (partial) work arounds for this issue:
1. Use an older version of afacli:
http://ftp.us.dell.com/scsi-raid/afa-apps-snmp.2806076-A02.tar.gz
as suggested by:
http://wiki.club.cc.cmu.edu/org/ccwiki/AACRAID
(and various mailing list postings I eventually found.)
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, dann frazier writes:
>On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 04:28:49PM +1200, Ewen McNeill wrote:
>> Amongst other things this prevents using the Dell afacli management tool
>> to monitor/manage the RAID arrays, since it checks for
>> /proc/scsi/aacrai
As noted by Marcin Owsiany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> last year, with the
default Debian Etch kernel, /proc/scsi/aacraid is missing on the Debian
Etch kernel, even when the AACRAID driver is loaded and operating.
Amongst other things this prevents using the Dell afacli management tool
to monitor/manage
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