compiling option doesn't seem to cause any problem for
the Myricom 1.4.0 driver in the 2.6.22 kernel but it does cause the
problem when I run it in 2.6.24.
Maybe with 2.6.24 more RAM is required to use this option? I will
contact Myricom to inform them.
Andrew
AndrewL733 wrote:
My set
My setup is Mandriva 2007 64-bit:
IntelS5000PSLSATA motherboard
Single Dual Core 3 Ghz Xeon
2 GB ECC RAM
Myricom 10 GbE Network Adapter (using out of kernel 1.4.0 driver
compiled with "MYRI10GE_ALLOC_ORDER=2")
I have two identical systems doing data transfer via Myricom cards
connected direc
This is a slightly edited repost of a note sent on Friday September 28,
as we haven't heard back from anyone yet. (I know it was the weekend!)
Sorry to post again but this issue caused great problems for us and I
want to be sure we're choosing a decent solution.
Perhaps one of the people who s
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On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 19:48:14 -0400 Jim Paris wrote:
Hello,
We have about 100 servers based on Intel S5000PSL-SATA motherboards.
They have been running for anywhere between 1 and 10 months. For the
past few months, after updating them all to the 2.6.20.15 kern
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 19:48:14 -0400 Jim Paris wrote:
Hello,
We have about 100 servers based on Intel S5000PSL-SATA motherboards.
They have been running for anywhere between 1 and 10 months. For the
past few months, after updating them all to the 2.6.20.15 kern
We have about 100 servers based on Intel S5000PSL-SATA motherboards.
They have been running for anywhere between 1 and 10 months. For the
past few months, after updating them all to the 2.6.20.15 kernel
(because of a bug in the 2.6.18 kernel), we are seeing some strange NMI
errors. For example:
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