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QLogicFC 2100
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Thomas Dickson)
Fri Sep 10 20:17:52 1999
Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 17:17:31 -0700 (PDT)
From: Thomas Dickson <bombcar@bombcar.com>
To: linux-scsi@vger.rutgers.edu
I'm at a loss. Maybe I'm not loading the module correctly:
insmod qlogicfc
and
modprobe qlogicfc
seem to do the same thing. The BIOS defaults are used. The Host ID is set
to hard and 0. The drives are ID'ed as 50000000004000ff, and the
controller is 200000e08b00761d. It reports this:
Sep 10 16:53:46 thing kernel: scsi0 : QLogic ISP2100 SCSI on PCI bus 00
device 58 irq 11 base 0xe400
Sep 10 16:53:46 thing kernel: scsi : 1 host.
Sep 10 16:53:46 thing kernel: wwn: 200000e08b00761d scsi_id: 0 loop_id:
0
Sep 10 16:53:46 thing kernel: wwn: 50000000004000ff scsi_id: 1 loop_id:
1
Sep 10 16:53:46 thing kernel: Detected scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0,
id 1,
lun 0
It seems fine, EXCEPT - there are 6 drives not one, and when that drive is
used (ie, mkfs) it works until:
Writing inode tables: 139/1004
and then either hangs, reboots, or scsi-errors itself to death.
I tried the newest qlogic code, still does this. The drives are IBM 8.8
gigs. I'm at a loss. If anyone else has run multiple fiber drives under
RedHat linux 6.0 (default) I'd appreciate some hints on getting it
working.
The hardware is:
Gigabit network card - hamachi driver (complains about timeouts / resets)
Denistron motherboard
IDE harddisk for booting off of
And that's it.
Any ideas?
Thomas Dickson
Bombcar
PO Box 1371
La Jolla, CA 92038-1371
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