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SubjectRe: Data corruption using 2940U
In article <35C61849.6E9B0EF6@dialnet.net>,
dledford@dialnet.net (Doug Ledford) writes:
> [My Problem with corrupted data on a 2940U and SCSI discs]
> Do you have tagged queueing enabled on the Micropolis drive? If so,
> disable it because this sounds like one of those cases of broken tagged
> queueing implementations causing silent corruption.

Thanks for your answer. Tagged queueing is disabled on all drives as it is
the default. But I think, I made the mistake (and I'm sorry about that):

I've compiled the "old", problematic 2.1.111 kernel with egcs-1.03 using the
'-O6 -mpentium' Option.

Now I compiled 2.1.114 using '-O2 -mpentium' and now everything works
perfect (as it used to be) with the 5.1.0-pre4 driver. I copied and compared
about 2 GB this evening without problems and I hope its "just" a problem
with egcs high optimization levels.

Thanks for your work

Carsten

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Linux, WinNT and MS-DOS. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Carsten Gross carsten@sol.wohnheim.uni-ulm.de
Wohnheim Heilmeyersteige Sebastian Kneipp Weg 6, 89075 Ulm

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