* libata 2.6.10 limitation?
@ 2005-01-14 0:36 Mitch Sako
2005-01-14 5:51 ` Jeff Garzik
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From: Mitch Sako @ 2005-01-14 0:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
>Is there a limitation to the number of SATA drives for libata that can be
>loaded to a 32bit Intel machine running 2.6.10? I'm trying to setup six
>JBOD drives using 3 Promise cards or 3 Silicon Image cards or 2 Promise
>TX4 cards and I'm seeing a problem with /dev/sde (the fifth drive out of
>six) only. I'm getting SCSI errors and machine hangs on the fifth drive only.
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* Re: libata 2.6.10 limitation?
2005-01-14 0:36 libata 2.6.10 limitation? Mitch Sako
@ 2005-01-14 5:51 ` Jeff Garzik
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From: Jeff Garzik @ 2005-01-14 5:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mitch Sako; +Cc: linux-kernel
Mitch Sako wrote:
>
>> Is there a limitation to the number of SATA drives for libata that can
>> be loaded to a 32bit Intel machine running 2.6.10? I'm trying to
>> setup six JBOD drives using 3 Promise cards or 3 Silicon Image cards
>> or 2 Promise TX4 cards and I'm seeing a problem with /dev/sde (the
>> fifth drive out of six) only. I'm getting SCSI errors and machine
>> hangs on the fifth drive only.
There is no limitation to the number of cards or devices.
Jeff
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