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[ILUG] Things

Niall O Broin niall at magicgoeshere.com
Tue Sep 5 14:54:37 IST 2000


On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 12:04:02PM +0100, Brian Cullen wrote:
> 
> cat /proc/scsi/scsi gives me:
> 
> Attached devices:
> Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 15 Lun: 00
>   Vendor:  IBM     Model:  SERVERAID       Rev:  1.0
>   Type:   Processor                        ANSI SCSI revision: 01
> Host: scsi1 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
>   Vendor:  IBM     Model:  SERVERAID       Rev:  1.0
>   Type:   Direct-Access                    ANSI SCSI revision: 01
> Host: scsi1 Channel: 00 Id: 01 Lun: 00
>   Vendor:  IBM     Model:  SERVERAID       Rev:  1.0
>   Type:   Direct-Access                    ANSI SCSI revision: 01
> Host: scsi1 Channel: 00 Id: 02 Lun: 00
>   Vendor:  IBM     Model:  SERVERAID       Rev:  1.0
>   Type:   Direct-Access                    ANSI SCSI revision: 01
> Host: scsi1 Channel: 00 Id: 15 Lun: 00
>   Vendor:  IBM     Model:  SERVERAID       Rev:  1.0
>   Type:   Processor                        ANSI SCSI revision: 01
> Host: scsi1 Channel: 03 Id: 15 Lun: 00
>   Vendor: SDR      Model: GEM200           Rev: 2
>   Type:   Processor                        ANSI SCSI revision: 02
> 
> lsmod gives me:
> Module                  Size  Used by
> st                     24864   0  (unused)
> smbfs                  25976   3  (autoclean)
> pcnet32                 9628   1  (autoclean)
> ips                    17992   7
> 
> No other SCSI devices on this SCSI card. There is an onboard raid card (not
> used) then a PCI raid card where I have disks configured. 
> Funny actually Niall looking the lsmod, I do not see the 2940U2W only the st
> module?

Looking at that, I don't see any mention of the Adaptec. What does ls
/proc/scsi show you ? It should show scsi, which will give you a list of all
devices on all hosts (controllers) and then a directory for each driver,
within which is a number for each host. Catting this number (what should I
call those things under /proc ? They're not files, really, but they behave
like files. Virtual files ?) will give you general information about the
associated controller. Do you see an entry there for the Adaptec ? Your lsmod
output shows that the relevant module is NOT loaded, so unless Adaptec
support is compiled into the kernel, you're going to have a hard time seeing
that DLT :-)

> Have a look at this then:
> 
> cat /proc/pci:

Simply shows that the Adaptec hardware is there, which we already know.



Regards,



Niall




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