On Tue, 2008-04-15 at 14:46 +0200, Kai Schaetzl wrote: > John wrote on Mon, 14 Apr 2008 23:26:59 -0400: > > > Check your BIOS Settings for the controller. May be that it needs to set > > to "Mass Storage" if available in the HP Bios. > > There is nothing I can set regarding this. There is also a built-in HP SATA > fakeRAID controller for the mainboard built-in SATA ports. I switched that off. > I also switched SATA ports off now. There's nothing else in the BIOS I could > try I think. There's also nothing in the controller's BIOS that seems to be > fitting this description, the only hardware-related thing I can change there, > is a hook interrupt or what they call it. I didn't dare to change that yet. > > > > According to this readme page for the latest driver at > > > ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib2/software1/pubsw-linux/p1463703615/v44436/mpt > > > linux-4.00.13.01-2.rhel5.i686.dd.gz.txt Well only other choice is to download the driver from HP and make it. Put it on a floppy start the install and type linuxdd @ at the install prompt. Or B...Look into using and older version of centos > > > CentOS 5 should already contain a "default driver version contained in the > > > Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 installation CD" > > > > Then again the MPT Drivers for that controller may have been dropped for > > that controller. > > Well, I was going by their description which says that RHEL 5 comes with these > drivers. Of course, that could still be wrong ... > > I do know several have been "End of Lifed" I know this > > to be true for other high end server manufactures. Support for them > > ended in RHEL 4. So that would = CentOS 4 as well. > > It seems that RHEL 4 did not have the drivers on board. Their software > configuration guide mentions that you need to install a driver (if I recall > right). Unfortunately, the guide wasn't updated for RHEL, although they say > they support RHEL 5 and 5.1 on this machine. > > Maybe I actually hit a different problem than I think. This is the first time > that I need to install an extra driver for installation or use an external HBA > SAS/SATA adapter. Some more information: > > During inital anaconda setup I can see that various mpt drivers get installed. > It's too fast output at this time to read well thru ALT F3/F4, but it looks > like the controller and SATA drives are found and handled under /dev/sda with > no error. The drivers loaded are mtpbase, mptscsih, mptsas and > scsi_transport_sas. > After choosing eth0 as install source and retrieving the kickstart file setup > asks me "unable to find any devices of the type needed for this installation > type. Would you like to manually select your driver or sue a driver disk". The > "manual" selection gives me a list of storage drivers. > I then tried to use the driver given by HP which is a dd file and install it > from a USB stick. I can select /dev/sdb1 and it shows the .dd files as the only > one available. When I choose this it tells me "no devices of the appropriate > type were found on the driver disk". At the same time ALT+F4 shows "unable to > identify CD-ROM format" and F3 a line "modules to insert" that is empty. The dd > file is a 1.440 floppy image it seems. Am I doing something wrong here? > > In case that matters: of course, I already set up the two drives in the LSI SAS > utility for a RAID1 configuration and it shows them now as "LSILogicLogical > Volume 3000" which seems to be quite ok to me. > > I'd appreciate any insight you might have. I'm going to try out their forums > now and see how good they are. > > Kai > -- ~/john OpenPGP Sig:BA91F079 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos