Package: linux-image-2.6.26.2-amd64 Version: 2.6.26-19 Severity: minor I use Debian Lenny amd64 on Dell PowerEdge R610 servers. When I use Dell's OpenManage tool to query the storage subsystem's status, I get the following output :
my-server:~# omreport storage controller Controller PERC 6/i Integrated (Embedded) Controllers ID : 0 Status : Non-Critical Name : PERC 6/i Integrated Slot ID : Embedded State : Degraded Firmware Version : 6.2.0-0013 Minimum Required Firmware Version : Not Applicable Driver Version : 00.00.03.20-rc1 Minimum Required Driver Version : 00.00.03.21 Number of Connectors : 2 Rebuild Rate : 30% BGI Rate : 30% Check Consistency Rate : 30% Reconstruct Rate : 30% Alarm State : Not Applicable Cluster Mode : Not Applicable SCSI Initiator ID : Not Applicable Cache Memory Size : 256 MB Patrol Read Mode : Auto Patrol Read State : Stopped Patrol Read Rate : 30% Patrol Read Iterations : 6 Abort check consistency on error : Disabled Allow Revertible Hot Spare and Replace Member : Enabled Auto replace member on predictive failure : Disabled Load balance : Auto Note : the "omreport" program is found in the contributed Debian package built for Dell's OpenManage tools ; these packages can be found at this Deb repository : http://ftp.sara.nl/pub/sara-omsa/ (in my situation, I use OMSA v6 for amd64). As you can see above, the tool reports my RAID SAS controller runs in degraded mode, while the same controller, when queried in the Dell R610 BIOS interface, says everything is OK. And, as you can also see above, the reason for this false alarm is probably the version of the driver (megaraid_sas) which is 00.00.03.20-rc1, whereas the OpenManage tool expects at least version 00.00.03.21. So, it would be nice to upgrade the version of the 'megaraid_sas' module embedded in Lenny's kernel image, as it would probably correct this (benign) bug, and thus allow Dell PE R610 users to get the correct status for their PERC 6/i controller without having to shutdown their system and consult the BIOS interface. Note : I have filed this bug for package 'linux-image-2.6.26.2-amd64' as I use my servers in 64-bit mode, but the same version upgrade would certainly benefit other Linux image packages as well (especially the i386/i686 kernel images, for people using the same R610 servers in 32-bit mode)... Thanks in advance. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org