Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 27 May 1999 18:13:00 -0400 (EDT) | From | "Steven N. Hirsch" <> | Subject | Re: Mysterious lockups in 2.2.9. |
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On Tue, 25 May 1999, Brian Schau wrote:
> Join the club. I suspect the scsi-layer to be the culprit. It's the > only difference between my 2.2.9-machine (pure-scsi) at home and my > 2.2.9-machine (pure-ide) at work. > > I never encountered lockups in 2.2.5 or 2.2.7 ...
Hmm. I'm usually quite adept at breaking kernels (bad luck, perhaps?), but haven't had so much as a hiccup from 2.2.9 + Trond's NFSv3 client patch + HJ/gam's server patches. I'm running three boxes fairly constantly, an AMD 5x86/133, an Intel P166 and a dual-Pentium II SMP machine. All the drive subsystems are exclusively SCSI (NCR53Cxx, Adaptec 7880, 7895 respectively - mix of drives). Networked with 100Base ethernet and all crossmounted with each other via NFS (don't ask).
Completely flawless.
Steve
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