On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 4:07 PM, Bryn M. Reeves <bmr@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thank youChristian Røsnes wrote:
Don't know where this is coming form. Do you have IBM's MPPI also see these messages in /var/log/messages when I change the
module controller ownership:
494 [RAIDarray.mpp]MD3000i_A:0:1:0 Cmnd-failed try alt ctrl 1.
vcmnd SN 351494 pdev H2:C0:T0:L0 0x05/0x94/0x01 0x08000002
mpp_status:1
multipathing driver installed? If you are using device-mapper
multipath and multipath tools (the rest of your mail suggests this is
your intention) you should not load the MPP modules.
Hi
Thank you for the information.
I think the MPP driver came from the
linuxrdac-09.03.0C06.0030-1dkms rpm package
installed from the Dell MD3000i Resource CD,
because the top of the Makefile in /usr/src/linuxrdac-09.03.0C06.0030 reads:
#**********************************************************************
# Makefile for Linux RDAC (MPP) Driver
#
# This is a modified version of the linuxrdac Makefile provided by LSI
# (renamed to Makefile_orig).
# It is dkms compatable, and provides:
# genuniqueid, mppUtil, install, uninstall
# The mppUpper and mppVhba targets are provided by dkms through obj-m
#
#######################################################################
It was maybe installed when I choose this option 3 from the installer on that CD:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
################################################################
Dell PowerVault MD3000i Resource CD
################################################################
1. View MD3000i Readme
2. Install MD3000i Storage Manager
3. Install Multi-pathing Driver
4. MD3000i Configuration Utility
5. Dell Support
6. View End User License Agreement
Enter the number to select a component from the above list.
Enter q to quit.
Enter: 3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Is mpp another type of rdac driver than the one in question here ?
Thank you for the information.
I think the MPP driver came from the
linuxrdac-09.03.0C06.0030-1dkms rpm package
installed from the Dell MD3000i Resource CD,
because the top of the Makefile in /usr/src/linuxrdac-09.03.0C06.0030 reads:
#**********************************************************************
# Makefile for Linux RDAC (MPP) Driver
#
# This is a modified version of the linuxrdac Makefile provided by LSI
# (renamed to Makefile_orig).
# It is dkms compatable, and provides:
# genuniqueid, mppUtil, install, uninstall
# The mppUpper and mppVhba targets are provided by dkms through obj-m
#
#######################################################################
It was maybe installed when I choose this option 3 from the installer on that CD:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
################################################################
Dell PowerVault MD3000i Resource CD
################################################################
1. View MD3000i Readme
2. Install MD3000i Storage Manager
3. Install Multi-pathing Driver
4. MD3000i Configuration Utility
5. Dell Support
6. View End User License Agreement
Enter the number to select a component from the above list.
Enter q to quit.
Enter: 3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Is mpp another type of rdac driver than the one in question here ?
Christian
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