Re: Drivers socal on E3500

2005-11-28 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd
Chris Newport wrote: > I booted from SCSI and then loaded the soc and pluto modules. > You also need to read my instructions at > http://www.splack.org/fibrechan > > This worked for me, YMMV. Here be dragons. Most excellent, Linux can now see an extra 30 discs :-) -- Mark Morgan Lloyd markMLl

Re: Drivers socal on E3500

2005-11-27 Thread Chris Newport
Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote: Chris Newport wrote: The last I heard the soc and socal code is unmaintained and did not make the scsi changes from 2.2.x to 2.4.x. IOW, if you want to use soc or socal you need to use a 2.2.x kernel or fix the drivers. The easy workaround is to fit a SCSI card and

Re: Drivers socal on E3500

2005-11-27 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd
Chris Newport wrote: > The last I heard the soc and socal code is unmaintained and did not make > the scsi changes from 2.2.x to 2.4.x. > IOW, if you want to use soc or socal you need to use a 2.2.x kernel or > fix the drivers. > > The easy workaround is to fit a SCSI card and forget about soc or

Re: Drivers socal on E3500

2005-10-24 Thread Chris Newport
Sebastien LANGE wrote: Hi, I try to install Sarge with net boot but the installer doesn't find the driver for fibre channel scsi controller. It's normal because the module is not present so I've compile the module socal with the microcode. I've extract the microcode: $ objdump -x socal socal

Drivers socal on E3500

2005-10-24 Thread Sebastien LANGE
Hi, I try to install Sarge with net boot but the installer doesn't find the driver for fibre channel scsi controller. It's normal because the module is not present so I've compile the module socal with the microcode. I've extract the microcode: $ objdump -x socal socal: file format elf64-sp