Re: AOE v83 - unknown device

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Hello James,

Afaik the limits are :

Major : 65535 (with 0)
Minor : 254 (with 0)

Hope this help :-)


Jean-Baptiste Ransy



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"James R. Leu" <jleu@xxxxxxxx> a écrit :

>Hello,
>
>I'm using AOEv83 on my client machines and vbladev20 on my AOE Server.
>Occasionally when I start a new vblade on the server, the client will
>see the new aoe device, but attempts to mount it result in
>mount returning 'unknown device'.  If I relaunch vblade with different
>shelf/slot numbers it will mount fine.
>
>After unloading/reloading the aoe module on the client I am able to
>use the original shelf/slot numbers without a problem.
>
>In the situation where it fails the minor number is really high.
>ex 152.3584
>
>when I use different shelf slot numbers, the minor number
>looks like I would expect
>ex 152.290
>
>Has anyone else seen this?
>Is there a limit to he minor number that aoe uses?
>
>Thank you for your time.
>
>-- 
>James R. Leu | Systems and Development | INOC | Madison, WI, USA
>Service. Not Software.®
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