Tony Byrne wrote:
Hello Doug,
Friday, January 14, 2005, 1:35:16 AM, you wrote:
DW> scottl has been able to reproduce this on a U320 controller he has. I only
DW> have U160 equipment and can't get the txn rate up high enough to reproduce
DW> the issue. The driver needs KTR instrumentation so we can
Hello Doug,
DW> scottl has been able to reproduce this on a U320 controller he has.
Scott,
We want to take this box into the lab as soon as we have a
replacement for it, but we could do with knowing the best way to
generate the problem on demand. So far the amr driver only seems
to wedge for us
Hello Doug,
Friday, January 14, 2005, 1:35:16 AM, you wrote:
DW> scottl has been able to reproduce this on a U320 controller he has. I only
DW> have U160 equipment and can't get the txn rate up high enough to reproduce
DW> the issue. The driver needs KTR instrumentation so we can see where the
D
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005, Tony Byrne wrote:
> Basically, after some amount of uptime the kernel will emit a "amr0:
> Bad slot x completed" message and pretty soon after this the box goes into a
> partially unresponsive state forcing us to reboot it. So far the only
> thing triggering the problem is th
Tony Byrne writes:
| Basically, after some amount of uptime the kernel will emit a "amr0:
| Bad slot x completed" message and pretty soon after this the box goes into a
| partially unresponsive state forcing us to reboot it. So far the only
| thing triggering the problem is the nightly jobs, where
Folks,
I kicked off a thread just before the holidays regarding some problems
we are having with an Intel SRCU42X RAID controller in a dual
processor production server originally under 5.3-STABLE and now
under 4.10-STABLE. The thread ran out of steam, with no resolution to
the problem, but I'm ho
rebuilt world before running our tests. Under 5.3 we wedged
the controller a number of times in the space of 3 days each with a
"bad slot" kernel message.
Once we decided that 5.3 was not a going to cut it for us, we
downgraded to 4.10-STABLE (circa 16th Nov) and re-ran our tests,
this t
the morning and
when we arrived on site to reboot it, there was a "bad slot" kernel
message on the console, which places the RAID controller in the frame.
The amr driver man page says that this message is indicative of a firmware or
hardware problem with the controller, but we are not
On Dec 29, 2004, at 12:18, Tony Byrne wrote:
The amr driver man page says that this message is indicative of a
firmware or
hardware problem with the controller, but we are not convinced. We
experienced the same message and lockups daily during stress testing
of the
box under FreeBSD 5.3 and this
and
when we arrived on site to reboot it, there was a "bad slot" kernel
message on the console, which places the RAID controller in the frame.
The amr driver man page says that this message is indicative of a firmware or
hardware problem with the controller, but we are not convinced. We
e
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Ling Ling wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have this message appeared in my /var/log/messages from time to time.
> Could anyone please explain to me what is happening here ??
>
> /kernel: rl0: promiscuous mode disabled
Yours rl0 interface turning off promiscous mode ,
You are probably running snort or some other IDS.
Ling Ling wrote:
Dear all,
I have this message appeared in my /var/log/messages from time to time.
Could anyone please explain to me what is happening here ??
/kernel:
rl0: promiscuous mode disabled
Thanks.
Regards,
Chan
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Dear all,
I have this message appeared in my /var/log/messages from time to time.
Could anyone please explain to me what is happening here ??
/kernel: rl0: promiscuous mode disabled
Thanks.
Regards,
Chan
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As I recall, Grigory Kljuchnikov wrote:
> I understand this is a hardware problem, but this message
> appear not only on my box. The friend of mine said my
> that he see same kernel message on his home box every day
> but it don't affect on his work and his COMs ports work fine.
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