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Assuming it is a kernel bug, I would try to reproduce with a vanilla
2.6.11 kernel from kernel.org.

If it exhibits the same failure, then post to lkml-scsi.  They may or
may not be responsive.  ie. The scsi drivers are under very active
development and even 2.6.11 may be too old to get the developers
excited.  OTOH, a lot of the SCSI HPA vendors seem to monitor that
list and support their products via it.

If not, I would post on a FC3 kernel support list.

Good Luck
Greg
-- 
Greg Freemyer
The Norcross Group
Forensics for the 21st Century


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