has a
> fibre channel worldwide node name.
>
> It seems to me that you're probably right, though: the easiest thing is
> just to try to add the bus/target/LUN to every host. In an ideal world,
> you'd do this with hotplug.
Guy
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s) in grown table.
2 entries (16 bytes) in grown table.
3 entries (24 bytes) in grown table.
4 entries (32 bytes) in grown table.
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ces do not support SE.
Guy
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nator power, but not sure. Normally the
SCSI card supplies terminator power.
I hope this answers your questions! :)
This link may help, but it is very out of date. It stops at Ultra
http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/support/supporteditorial.jsp?sess=no&langua
ge=English+US&prodkey=SCSI_
The card should have a switch. Check the card again. Maybe use a
magnifying glass.
Guy
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70M/s!
Guy
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On Sun, 2005-02-27 at 22:46 +0200, Kai Mak
Your dd issue may be related to block size.
Tar defaults to 10k blocks, dd defaults to 512 bytes blocks.
Try this dd command:
dd if=/dev/tape of=dump bs=10k
No idea about the verify.
Guy
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Maybe you have a failed disk, and another has bad blocks. So, no good copy
of the data exists. Just a guess!!!
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Ok, now my head is starting to hurt! :)
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Great! Now you can have ISCSI over SCSI! :)
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ind the bad blocks
before md finds them. But since I started my nightly disk tests, I have had
no bad blocks. It seems ARRE is on, but it is not.
Anyway, thanks for the good info.
Guy
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Good info. Thanks!
I could not find the answer with google. Too much noise!
Is 0x25e6e3 the block number?
If it is, is it relative to the beginning of sdl1, or sdl?
If not, what is it?
Thanks,
Guy
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Can anyone help decode this info?
What is 0x25e6e3?
What disk is sd08:b1?
I have disks on 3 SCSI buses (scsi0, scsi2 and scsi3).
Do you need more info?
Thanks,
Guy
kernel: Info fld=0x25e6e3, Current sd08:b1: sense key Recovered Error
kernel: Additional sense indicates Recovered data with error
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