On Thu, 29 May 2003 07:44:03 -0700 Jesse Keating <hosting@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thursday 29 May 2003 04:45, Ross Macintyre wrote: > > I have downloaded the RH118h.tgz from the LSILogic website and after > > reading their README it seems that the 320-2 is not supported by megamgr. > > Is this correct? If so, how is one supposed to manage the RAID system > > without rebooting? Since I can't run 'megamgr', I don't know what I'm > > missing. Like, would I be able to stop the audible warning, would I be able > > to add a new hot-swap disk while the system is up-and-running? > > Any help appreciated. > > (By the way when I run megamgr, I have to acknoledge these prompts: > > Failed to Know Fw type > > Failed NVRAM Configuration > > Error Reading Configuration > > No Adapters Found) > > > > Thanks in advance, > > megamgr doesn't seem to work with the latest errata kernel (2.4.20-13) which > is fine by me, because performance seems to suck in 2.4.20-13 for this > adapter. I rolled back to 2.4.18-27 and everything seems to function just > fine. Thanks for this information Jesse - exactly what I was looking for. Bad coincidence that I decided to take the opportunity of putting on the latest redhat kernel at the same time as trying out megamgr! You say the performance is bad under 2.4.20-13. Can you tell me how you can measure this? Thanks again, Ross -- Ross Macintyre Heriot-Watt University raz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list