Upgrading firmware may be bad advice in this case. When I researched it last time I was told there is a known issue with the legacy megaraid driver and newer firmware (newer than 6.61 according to this http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/9/30/215 if it is the same issue).
The workaround then was to hack the PCI IDS that were dropped around 2.6.15 into the legacy megaraid driver source, build a kernel/module and install it, recreating initrd if/as necessary. At the time I thought ignore it till they fix the kernel; Andrew Morton and co were aware of this issue at the time. So don't expect upstream fixes any time soon. Alas I now have to fix the issue on my own server, as I can't run my bespoke copy of 2.6.15-7 any longer. Is there a policy reason not to have the missing PCI IDs patched into the Debian kernel, as I for one, would much prefer to be running a stock Debian kernel than rolling my own. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]