I'm not sure if this is the proper place to post this, so if I should be
asking elsewhere, a pointer would be appreciated.
Summary:
scanpci shows the card on the PCI bus, but the kernel does not recognize it.
Details:
I'm booting off of a standard serail-ata drive and trying to configure a
2120S with four scsi drives as a RAID10 device for some performance testing.
I was able to create a RAID10 array using the on-card bios. Each boot,
the array is listed and its status is "Optimal"
I've got a Tyan Thunder K8WE S2895 rev 1.0 with two dual-core Opterons.
I'm running Centos 4.2 with kernel 2.6.9-22ELsmp. I downloaded the
1.1.5.2400 version of the aacraid driver from adaptec and
built/installed it using dkms.
It appears to be part of the part of the kernel, but this is the only
message I get upon boot:
[root@localhost tmp]# dmesg | grep -i aac
Adaptec aacraid driver (1.1-5 Oct 16 2005 19:29:08)
scanpci includes:
pci bus 0x000a cardnum 0x09 function 0x00: vendor 0x9005 device 0x0285
Adaptec AAC-RAID
scanpci shows nothing else on pci bus 0x000a.
"scanpci -O" and lspci reveal nothing. which leads me to believe the
kernel is not recognizing it.
Any thoughts or next debugging steps would be greatly appreciated.
ted
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