Tim, could you share what the fix is?
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Ubuntu 7.10 Alpha Gust OS does not recognize a lun with non zero target id on
Vmware ESX Server
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140761
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Ubuntu 7.10 Alpha Gust OS does not recognize a lun with non zero target id on
Vmware ESX Server
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1407
Hi Soren,
The patch and bug that MaxDevice is 0 which you mentioned are for the
different issue which is tracked separately in VMware bugzilla. In that
case, port reports no device. In this case, a port does not report the
devices with non-zero target ID like scsi0:1. It still reports a device
wit
I went through the kernel code path about how the shost->max_id is set.
Function mptspi_probe sets it to ioc->devices_per_bus. The
ioc->devices_per_bus comes from the pfacts->MaxDevices in
GetPortFacts(). And GetPortFacts() uses MPI_FUNCTION_PORT_FACTS as the
function to get the pfacts->MaxDevices.
For Ubuntu 7.10 Alpha5, the kernel version is 2.6.22-10-generic.
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Ubuntu 7.10 Alpha Gust OS does not recognize a lun with non zero target id on
Vmware ESX Server
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140761
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Public bug reported:
On Vmware ESX server, Ubuntu 7.10 Alpha/test2 is installed on a VM. Two
disks scsi0:0 and scsi0:1 are configured to LsiLogic adapter on the VM
before the VM is powered up. After the VM is powered up, only scsi0:0 is
recognized as host2:Channel0:Id0:Lun0. Ubuntu 7.10 Guest OS (