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OK, I've been thinking about this, and here is what we have. |
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(1) Some U1/U2 systems do very well on these kernels; |
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(2) Some are unusable: I have one which on 2.6.xx, has mean time between |
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(very hard lock) failure of about a day, on kernel-2.4.32, it's never |
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(literally). |
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(3) Weeve and (I believe) squash are as in point 2. |
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Now, I am not imagining things: a system which responds to nothing at all |
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is hard to make up. |
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Further, my unusable-with-2.6 system is 2x400; stable ones are I think a |
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bit slower. |
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Here's the clue: I tried the 2x400 system with a cdrecord, (which works |
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perfectly on 2.4.xx) with 2.6.15-rc4. It wrote the disk. Then it tried |
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to fixate it. |
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That killed it within about 1 second. I *think* fixating is one long |
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system call (I haven't read cdrecord yet), and scsi disk activity I know |
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is the general killer. So maybe looking at cdrecord's fixating system |
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activity can tell where the problem is. (I do know cdrecord on this |
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system with 2.6.xx has a 100% failure rate, based on several attempts.) |
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Thoughts, Comments? |
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(By the way, I regret my rash remarks from earlier.) |
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Regards, |
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Ferris |
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Ferris McCormick (P44646, MI) <fmccor@g.o> |
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Developer, Gentoo Linux (Devrel, Sparc) |
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