RE: aacraid not detecting drives if compiled into kernel

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1.1.5-2433 is available on the website for other controllers that belong
to the aacraid family. I know this can be confusing, but products are
placed on the website after the combination of controller, driver and
Linux distribution are tested and are thusly associated. Untested or
limited tested drivers do show up occasionally in generic pages from
time to time. So the latest is a browse fest at best ;-> This is the
beast that results when you mix certification with the
anti-certification sentiment that surrounds Linux development ...

Email me directly if you want the latest limited tested Adaptec version
of the driver. Currently at 1.1.5-2439, a untested
latest/greatest/buggiest is 1.1.5-2443 at this moment should you wish to
be braver still. I do not mind the email interruption to drop later
driver versions, for you are granting me a free test bed for my latest
<expletive deleted> :-).

Sincerely -- Mark Salyzyn

> -----Original Message-----
> From: pcaldes [mailto:pcaldes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 1:52 PM
> To: Salyzyn, Mark
> Cc: linux-scsi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: aacraid not detecting drives if compiled into kernel
> 
> 
> Thanx for your quick reply on Friday.
> I was able to get the aacraid driver statically linked into 
> the kernel 
> to recognize the drive.
> 
> I found the 1.1-5-2420 drivers from the Adaptec site 
> (aacraid_drv_1.1.5-2420.rpm)
> Since there were no patches specifically for my kernel RHEL3  
> (kernel-2.4.21-47.E),
> I used the driver source located in aacraid_source.tgz which 
> I used to 
> replace everything in the drivers/scsi/aacraid directory
> and recompiled the kernel.
> 
> How stable is the 1.1.5-2420 driver under 2.4?
> Also, is 2420 the latest stable build?
> 
> 
> Salyzyn, Mark wrote:
> > The driver in RHEL3 is old (1.1.5-2412ish, so not that old), use the
> > Adaptec supplied sources and we will investigate. You can 
> find them in
> > our download section, just pick a 'modern' aac based card 
> and browse for
> > the latest. I believe I fixed the last set of problems 
> associate with
> > compiling the driver static in the kernel in 1.1.5-2415. 
> The testing was
> > done under a 2.6 kernel though so we may have a new set of issues to
> > work through ...
> >
> > Sincerely -- Mark Salyzyn
> >
> >   
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: linux-scsi-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> >> [mailto:linux-scsi-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of pcaldes
> >> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 8:35 PM
> >> To: linux-scsi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> Subject: aacraid not detecting drives if compiled into kernel
> >>
> >>
> >> I'm using the Redhat kernel-2.4.21-47.EL on an IBM x3550 
> server which 
> >> has a IBM ServeRAID 8k-l controller.
> >> I recompiled kernel to include the aacraid driver in the 
> >> kernel (not as 
> >> a module) for use with a bootcd.
> >> CONFIG_SCSI=y
> >> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y
> >> CONFIG_SCSI_AACRAID=y
> >>
> >> When the kernel loads, the aacraid driver initializes but 
> it does not 
> >> find the drive.
> >> If I force the SCSI subsystem to rescan the host adapters, 
> >> the aacraid 
> >> driver finds the drive.
> >>     # echo "scsi scan-new-devices" > /dev/scsi/scsi
> >>
> >> However, if I compile the aacraid driver as a module, when I do a 
> >> 'modprobe aacraid' the driver loads and finds the drive.
> >>
> >> Any ideas on what is wrong and how to get around this?
> >> I really need to have the aacraid driver compiled into the 
> kernel for 
> >> various reasons to avoid using an initrd.
> >>     
> 
> 
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