Searched refs:operational (Results 1 – 19 of 19) sorted by relevance
/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/md/ |
D | multipath.c | 150 if (conf->multipaths[i].operational) { in multipath_map() 235 if (conf->multipaths[disk].operational) in multipath_read_balance() 293 conf->multipaths[i].operational ? "U" : "_"); in multipath_status() 313 multipath->operational = 0; in mark_disk_bad() 355 if (multipaths[i].dev==dev && !multipaths[i].operational) in multipath_error() 364 if (multipaths[i].dev==dev && multipaths[i].operational) { in multipath_error() 411 if (tmp->spare || tmp->operational || tmp->number || in print_multipath_conf() 414 i, tmp->spare,tmp->operational, in print_multipath_conf() 445 if ((!tmp->operational && !tmp->spare) || in multipath_diskop() 488 if (tmp->operational) { in multipath_diskop() [all …]
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D | raid5.c | 491 if (disk->operational) { in raid5_error() 492 disk->operational = 0; in raid5_error() 520 if (!conf->spare->operational) { in raid5_error() 524 disk->operational = 0; in raid5_error() 875 if (!conf->disks[i].operational) { in handle_stripe() 903 if (!conf->disks[i].operational) { in handle_stripe() 926 ( (conf->disks[sh->pd_idx].operational && !buffer_locked(bh) && buffer_uptodate(bh)) in handle_stripe() 933 if (!conf->disks[sh->pd_idx].operational || in handle_stripe() 965 } else if (conf->disks[i].operational) { in handle_stripe() 996 if (conf->disks[i].operational in handle_stripe() [all …]
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D | raid1.c | 337 if (conf->mirrors[i].operational) { in raid1_map() 501 while( !conf->mirrors[new_disk].operational) { in raid1_read_balance() 547 (!conf->mirrors[new_disk].operational)); in raid1_read_balance() 568 (!conf->mirrors[disk].operational)) in raid1_read_balance() 668 if (!conf->mirrors[i].operational) in raid1_make_request() 752 conf->mirrors[i].operational ? "U" : "_"); in raid1_status() 778 mirror->operational = 0; in mark_disk_bad() 812 if (mirrors[i].dev==dev && mirrors[i].operational) in raid1_error() 852 i, tmp->spare,tmp->operational, in print_raid1_conf() 922 if ((!tmp->operational && !tmp->spare) || in raid1_diskop() [all …]
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/linux-2.4.37.9/include/linux/raid/ |
D | multipath.h | 14 int operational; member
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D | raid1.h | 16 int operational; member
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D | raid5.h | 190 int operational; member
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/s390/ |
D | cds.txt | 55 allows for device not operational notification too. 251 DEVSTAT_NOT_OPER - device was found not-operational. In this case 377 operational. 424 not operational. 435 be enabled for interrupts if it was found operational. 483 -ENODEV - the device is not-operational 534 not_oper_handler : specifies a device driver "not operational" handler 573 irq : IRQ the not operational status has been encountered for 575 DEVSTAT_NOT_OPER - device is not operational 589 Not Oper indicates the device became not operational. It's the device driver's [all …]
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D | CommonIO | 18 Determines whether messages of the type "Device 4711 became 'not operational'" 71 - path operational mask (POM), as reflected by last store subchannel
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/powerpc/ |
D | SBC8260_memory_mapping.txt | 117 memory allocator is not operational. Prior to this KVM 135 operation, and still map a few windows before the KVM is operational. 139 mapping that must be done prior to KVM operational. You can never
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/networking/ |
D | skfp.txt | 127 LED works as a ring operational indicator. An active yellow LED
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D | sk98lin.txt | 142 4. Your adapter should now be fully operational. 343 the driver is operational. 491 been found by the system and should be operational.
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D | dl2k.txt | 122 eth0, eth1, etc. To bring the NIC into an operational state,
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D | lapb-module.txt | 57 operational parameters of the LAPB implementation for a given connection.
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/power/ |
D | pci.txt | 32 an operational state (D0).
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/ |
D | stallion.txt | 291 of course the ports will not be operational!
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D | README.DAC960 | 65 from Linux while the system is operational.
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D | Configure.help | 340 operational. This is mainly useful to kernel hackers who are 2034 will continue to use the operational mirrors in the set, providing
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/cdrom/ |
D | cdrom-standard.tex | 264 are `informative' rather than `operational,' they are included in
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/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/scsi/ |
D | README.ibmmca | 501 outer-world about operational load statistics on the different ldns,
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