Re: build initrd for qla2xxx firmware

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Rick Stevens wrote:
Mark Haney wrote:
Rick Stevens wrote:
Mark Haney wrote:
Okay, I'm still unable to build a correct initrd to include the QLogic 2300 FC card I have in a couple of machines. I've tried several methods (from scripts to cracking open the existing initrd) and nothing seems to work. The firmware IS on the system (via an RPM) and the qla2xxx module gets loaded, but I cannot get it to load on boot. initrd complains about the firmware not being available.

Surely others out there have these cards in use still and keep there systems up to date, so what am I doing wrong? Can someone walk me through this. I have one system stuck at FC6 because the newer kernel don't include the firmware and I can't upgrade until I can get this resolved.

Are you sure the firmware is in /lib/firmware?  Check that directory
and verify you have "ql2300_fw.bin" or "ql2322_fw.bin" there.  Don't
necessarily rely on the fact you have the RPM installed...something
may have wiped the files.


Yes it's definitely there. I just don't understand why a card so common would have the firmware dropped from initrd like this. It's really frustrating for those of us with several systems with those FC cards to suddenly be stuck at FC6 and can go no further.

Uh, I've run QLA2340s very happily on F8.  I have not tried it on F9.
As I see it, the available QLogic firmware RPMs are:

    ql23xx-firmware-3.03.20-1.fc8.1
    ql2400-firmware-4.00.27-1.fc8.1
    ql2200-firmware-2.02.08-1.fc8.1
    ql2100-firmware-1.19.38-1.fc8.1

Are you certain the "alias scsi_hostadapter" lines are in the
modprobe.conf file so the initrd is built correctly?  If you build the
initrd manually and specify the "-v" flag, do you see the modules and
firmware being loaded into the image?  You should.


I am almost certain the modprobe.conf lines are correct. Here's what I have:

alias eth0 tg3
alias eth1 e1000
alias eth2 e1000
alias scsi_hostadapter libata
alias scsi_hostadapter1 sata_sil
alias scsi_hostadapter2 pata_amd
alias scsi_hostadapter3 qla2xxx
alias snd-card-0 snd-intel8x0
options snd-card-0 index=0
options snd-intel8x0 index=0

I believe that's correct for the qlogic card. And see my previous post from mkinitrd -v output. It also seems to be correct based on the output.



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