Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 9 Jul 1999 08:05:51 -0500 | From | Jon Mitchell <> | Subject | Re: EATA driver and 2.2 kernel problems? |
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The following was stated by hjl@lucon.org:
> We are having serious problems with EATA drivers under Linux 2.2.5 > and 2.2.7, especially in SMP kernel. We tried eata_dma and eata > drivers. Neither will work with SMP. For eata_dma, we got > > eata_dma: trying to reset HBA at 0150 to clear possible blink state. > HBA at 0x0150 does not react on INQUERY. Sorry. > > in SMP kernel. The same hardware seems to work when booting with UP > kernel of the same kernel version. With different 2.2 versions, > sometimes UP kernel will panic with NULL point reference. > > Does anyone have any EATA drivers working with 2.2 and SMP?
Working fine here on a compaq proliant 1600 w/two PII 450's and a DPT SmartRAID PM3334UW/2 with a Raid 5 array using the eata driver.
However, I did have to change the EBDA Relocatable setting in the BIOS of the card as instructed by DPT when I could not get it to work correctly at first. I don't remember if it defaulted to enabled and I changed it to disabled or the other way around, and I can't take the machine down currently.
-- Jon Mitchell Systems Engineer, Subject Wills and Company jrm@swc.com
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