Hi,

I've recently acquired some Dell PowerEdge 2950 servers with integrated Perc 5i 
controllers (which use the MegaRaid driver).  I loaded Fedora Core 6 on them 
fine, did a yum update and much to my surprise the box kernel panics on boot.  
I haven't loaded anything else on the box other than a stock OS.

I did some investigation and determined the issue only occurs with the latest 
(2.6.22.1-32) kernel in FC6.  It did not occur with 2.6.20 or 2.6.18.  It seems 
that the driver for the Perc 5i controller (megaraid_sas) is seeing through the 
BIOS of the controller and showing all 6 disks rather than one logical volume 
in the startup messages (I'm seeing SD 0-5).  Since the volume is actually RAID 
10, it cannot mount the root filesystem.

This problem seem very similar to one detailed in an older kernel on the Ubuntu 
bug tracker:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/55138

I also noticed that the bug has a patch applied in Ubuntu:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/57265


I have done some further diagnosis:

- I loaded the kernel.org sources for 2.6.22.1, with no luck, same issue.

- I downloaded the megaraid drivers from Dell and tried installing them for 
2.6.22.1.  It prompted me that the drivers were older than the ones in 2.6.22, 
I forced it to install, rebuilt the initrd, and the same issue continues.  This 
leads me to believe that the issue might not be with the megaraid driver, but 
with something else in the kernel scsi subsystem, but I'm no kernel hacker.

What steps need to be taken to get this resolved?  I tried involving Dell, and 
have an open case with them, but since 2.6.22 isn't in RHEL yet, they say they 
have no escalation path and can't help.  Any suggestions from the list?  Thanks,

--
Daniel Jabbour
Network / Sytems Engineer
Intronis Technologies
Direct: (800) 569-0155 x242
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.intronis.com


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