Kernel 2.2.1* + the 1.09t driver = stability

Keith Chau keithc@unitech-com.com
Tue Feb 22 13:17:16 2000


Dear all,

Maybe it's just me, but I have to say that 1.09t crashed in all my tested
servers under VERY HIGH TRAFFIC load after several hours.  No flames please,
this is just a friendly warning.  I have yet to check out the drivers
modified by Andrea S.

Good luck.
Keith

-----Original Message-----
From: Leonardo De Maria
To: linux-eepro100@beowulf.gsfc.nasa.gov
Sent: 02/22/2000 11:41 PM
Subject: Kernel 2.2.1* + the 1.09t driver = stability

Dear All,

we've just sat up a 24 nodes beowulf here in the lab.

We used Red Hat Linux 6.0, i.e. Kernel 2.2.14 

We initially used the driver from :

	ftp://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/linux/drivers/eepro100.c

and we were experiencing similar problems to those reported recently on
the list.

We found a message of Mon Jan 31 2000 by richard@iguana.co.nz where it
is
written at the end

"As far as my experience has been thus far, 2.2.1* + the 1.09t driver
above has been the most stable."

We then got the 1.09t and then all our problems were gone. The cluster
has
been up for two weeks and it seems being doing fine.

The 1.09t driver can be found at :

	ftp://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/linux/drivers/test/eepro100.c


Bye,

Leonardo

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