Re: MSL6000 ISSUE

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No Way brother, i did use everything i know... and my final touch was "hwbrowser ;) " .... i did check the log files and /proc files....etc
but without any solution....

So what do you think?!
Yes HBA sure....

Regards,
Redouane N.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Nigel Wade" <nmw@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 7:33 PM
Subject: Re: MSL6000 ISSUE


Redouane N. wrote:


Regards,

By running hwbrowser ... and via #kudzu -p command


hwbrowser? It sounds like some new-fangled piece of "technology" to try to make Linux as dis-functional as Windows.

What happens if you use real commands to see what is attached to the system? Look in /proc/scsi/scsi (I presume that you have a fibre HBA which is mapping the devices on it to SCSI?).

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