On Thursday, June 14, 2007 8:05 PM, Lee Webb wrote:
>
> Can I ask which kernel version the fix for this issue was
> introduced in?
>
> I have recently installed CentOS5 running a 2.6.18-8.1.4.el5
> kernel on a
> new Dell PowerEdge SC1435 & appear to be having the same issue as that
> reported
Hi Eric, Zhao,
Can I ask which kernel version the fix for this issue was introduced in?
I have recently installed CentOS5 running a 2.6.18-8.1.4.el5 kernel on a
new Dell PowerEdge SC1435 & appear to be having the same issue as that
reported by Zhao. I'm trying to track down the fix for it, but am
On Tuesday, April 10, 2007 3:01 AM, Zhao Forrest wrote:
> Hi Eric,
> We conducted the following test on a SUN Galaxy x64 server, then RAID1
> can't be written anymore, fs become read-only. The steps of
> reproducing the bug:
I sent you earlier a patch via Novell Bugzilla 244006. Please let me
Hi Eric,
We conducted the following test on a SUN Galaxy x64 server, then RAID1
can't be written anymore, fs become read-only. The steps of
reproducing the bug:
1. Create RAID1 with 2 disks (slot 0, 1) in LSI setup utility
2. Install RHEL5
3. Pull the disk(the secondary one) out from slot 1.
4. FS
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