> Although the method for creating the different modules for
> different hardware is pretty ugly.
>...
i see.
> This was happening in pretty much all kernels I tried (a variety of
> redhat kernels and aa kernels). Removing LVM has solved the problem.
> Although i was blaming LVM - maybe it was a buffer overflow in qla driver.
looks like i had a lot of luck, because my 3 servers wich are using the
qla2x00 5.36.3 driver were running without problems, but i'll update to 6.01
in the next few day's.
i don't use lvm, the filesystem i use is xfs, so it smells like i had a lot of luck for
not running into this problem, ...
simon.
(please CC me, i'm not subscribed to lkml)
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