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    SubjectRe: With Daniel Phillips Patch (was: aic7xxx with 2.4.9 on 7899P)

    Yes, highmem was on, the stystem got 4G of memory. I turned off
    highmem and got no messages apart from one:

    Aug 21 07:29:19 ps1 kernel: (scsi0:A:0:0): Locking max tag count at 64

    which I was getting before.

    Disk access is faster then before but still slower then the IDE
    drive. Any ideas?

    Thanks for the help.

    Daniel Phillips writes:
    > On August 21, 2001 04:42 pm, Sven Heinicke wrote:
    > > Forgive the sin of replying to my own message but Daniel Phillips
    > > replied to a different message with a patch to somebody getting a
    > > similar error to mine. Here is the result:
    > >
    > > Aug 20 15:10:33 ps1 kernel: cation failed (gfp=0x30/1).
    > > Aug 20 15:10:33 ps1 kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed
    > > (gfp=0x30/1).
    > > Aug 20 15:10:46 ps1 last message repeated 327 times
    > > Aug 20 15:10:47 ps1 kernel: cation failed (gfp=0x30/1).
    > > Aug 20 15:10:47 ps1 kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed
    > > (gfp=0x30/1).
    > > Aug 20 15:10:56 ps1 last message repeated 294 times
    >
    > Are you using highmem? Could you try it with highmem configged off?
    >
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    > Daniel
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