In article <[email protected]>,
Arjan van de Ven <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Are there any suggestions about how to diagnose further? What about
>trying the native i2o driver?
>
>that one is highly preferred anyway nowadays...
Well in 64-bit mode it's still very very unstable at least with
the Adaptec dpt 2005/2010/2015 series adapters. Also it doesn't
support 32-bit legacy ioctls and the raidtools package doesn't
compile correctly on 64-bits (it compiles but doesn't work).
The 64-bit version of dpt_i2o that you can get from Adaptec on
request (unfortunately the 64 bit patches aren't in mainline (yet?))
works fine and is rock-stable.
Mike.
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