I haven't come up with a repeatable test yet to generate the oops.
I intend on trying fsx + bonnie in parallel on a test setup with same
kernels to see if I can reproduce the oops. Then i'll see if I can
reproduce with qla2300 6.01 driver. If still not okay, i'll try dm
and evms. Basically I want a stable ext3 + volume manager + qla2x00
~mc
On 11/13/02 11:15, Brian Jackson wrote:
>
> I am testing OpenGFS on this hardware(it is on loan from OSDL), I could
> probably do some testing for you if you have some specifics you want to
> try. I am having trouble with the volume management portion of OpenGFS
> also(but I don't necessarily think they are related).
> --Brian Jackson
>
> <snip>
>
>>
>> I'm interested in finding what magic is required to get a stable
>> setup with qlogic drivers and LVM. I have tested many kernel
>> combinations,
>> vendor kernels, stock, -aa and variety of different qlogic drivers
>> inclusing the one with the alleged stack hog fixes and they all ooops
>> when using LVM (can take up to 10 days of production load). Removing
>> LVM 45 days ago and now I have 45 days uptime on these boxes.
>> I'm currently building a test setup to try and excercise this problem
>> as all my other boxes with qlogic cards are production and can't be
>> played with. I really miss having volume management and a SAN setup
>> is really where you need it the most.
>> ~mc
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