Re: kernel panics and errors on lsi 1064e

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Thank you for you reply,

So that's the right thing to do (or better yet, contact LSI support to
see if they have a newer version).

Will do so

This has become a log information, so the IOC firmware now dealt with
whatever the problem was.


Is something broken here? I am close to ask for the systems to be replaced.

You imply that with the firmware upgrade, nothing now goes wrong, so
everything sounds to be OK.


Well it has been only 3 days, and these strange messages keep showing up, so I am still worried because it will be harder to get them replaced later and at the same time have the users complaining. But it looks like my options are limited.




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