On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Asif Iqbal wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Oliver Brakmann wrote:
>> Asif Iqbal wrote:
>>> Here is the dmesg from shell and as you can see it does not detect any
>>> disk. Do I need to install any scsi driver to detect them?
>>
>> Yes. The T1000 has an onb
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Asif Iqbal wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Oliver Brakmann wrote:
>> Asif Iqbal wrote:
>>> Here is the dmesg from shell and as you can see it does not detect any
>>> disk. Do I need to install any scsi driver to detect them?
>>
>> Yes. The T1000 has an onb
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Oliver Brakmann wrote:
> Asif Iqbal wrote:
>> Here is the dmesg from shell and as you can see it does not detect any
>> disk. Do I need to install any scsi driver to detect them?
>
> Yes. The T1000 has an onboard LSI 1064 (or 1068? I forget) controller.
> Load the m
Asif Iqbal wrote:
> Here is the dmesg from shell and as you can see it does not detect any
> disk. Do I need to install any scsi driver to detect them?
Yes. The T1000 has an onboard LSI 1064 (or 1068? I forget) controller.
Load the mptsas driver and you should see your disks.
Regards,
Oliver
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Here is the dmesg from shell and as you can see it does not detect any
disk. Do I need to install any scsi driver to detect them?
~ # dmesg
[0.00] PROMLIB: Sun IEEE Boot Prom 'OBP 4.30.0 2008/12/11 12:13'
[0.00] PROMLIB: Root node compatible: sun4v
[0.00] Linux version 2.6.