Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 22:03:59 +0200 From: Akira Norimaki <sutter.cane@rx78.org> To: freebsd-proliant@freebsd.org Subject: Re: SmartArray E200i (ML350) ''ciss0: ADAPTER HEARTBEAT FAILED'' Message-ID: <48DA9D2F.8030404@rx78.org> In-Reply-To: <F3D37FF2F1A910499EA00643E2D3DEDE4D4D0F@PYRSRV1.pyramid.int> References: <b78000f645931767e6b1ca6846e8f8e3.squirrel@webmail01.one.com> <F3D37FF2F1A910499EA00643E2D3DEDE4D4D0F@PYRSRV1.pyramid.int>
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Josh Endries ha scritto: > P.S. I'm not sure it's applicable but in the ciss man page on 7.0 there > is reference to a sysctl that may prevent this heartbeat problem http://freshbsd.org/?branch=&committer=iwasaki&module=&project= <paste> Add `hw.ciss.nop_message_heartbeat' tunable (default disabled) for NOP-message polling in ciss_periodic(). Note that setting the tunable to non-zero can be workaround only for `ADAPTER HEARTBEAT FAILED' problem, and may freeze the system w/o the problem. </paste> The note frightens me a bit. And then, which non-zero value? How much should the right value be? :) Bye, Akira
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