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Re: Dear RedHat-XFS developers,

To: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Dear RedHat-XFS developers,
From: Seth Mos <knuffie@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 20:41:47 +0100 (CET)
Cc: Benito Venegas <venevene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
In-reply-to: <3BE594D5.DDCA2DF4@xxxxxxx>
Sender: owner-linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
On Sun, 4 Nov 2001, Eric Sandeen wrote:

> Hi Seth, Benito -
> 
> Seth Mos wrote:
> 
> > Those drivers should be in the standard redhat kernels. They have since at
> > least version 7.0 and maybe even 6.2.
> > So I wonder, Eric have you taken these out?
> 
> The only change made to these RPMs is adding XFS and kdb, and upgrading
> LVM to 1.0.1rc4.  I'm not particularly inclined to start adding various
> other drivers not related to the filesystem - especially ones I can't
> test.

OK, then they are included by default.

> I'm not certain which version of aacraid is in the RPMs - the module
> happily reports the version as the date it was built - in this case,
> yesterday.  ;)  The patch claims to be linux-2.4.1-aacraid.patch, which
> doesn't sound terribly up to date.

There are probably some other patches lingering around that affects it.
The driver is maintained by Adaptec, but Dell is still pushing them to
release a opensource driver that is written for solaris.

> If you're having trouble with aacraid in the RH kernels, I'd file a
> report at bugzilla.redhat.com.

I suspect it will work OK. Note that on 2.4.10+ the read speed of the raid
controller is about double that of a 2.4.9 kernel. This was noted by
people on the linux-poweredge list. Scary!

Cheers


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