RE: i2o - howto install?

From: -=Brian Truter=- (brian_at_famvid.com)
Date: 05/21/04

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    Date: Fri, 21 May 2004 10:22:16 -0500
    
    

    > > Thank you Warren!
    > >
    > > This procedure worked perfectly. A few warnings are displayed on
    > > screen, but they seem to have been non-critical. The system
    > rebooted
    > > perfectly. Thanks for your help.
    > >
    > > I installed the raidutils from http://i2o.shadowconnect.com
    > but there
    > > seems to be an issue with that.
    > > I loaded the i2o_config module, then tested the raidutils with the
    > > command "raidutil -L logical". Here is the info:
    > >
    > > [root@fc2test root]# raidutil -L logical Engine connect failed:
    > > COMPATIBILITY number [root@fc2test root]# lsmod | grep i2o
    > > i2o_config 9616 0
    > > i2o_proc 40476 0
    > > i2o_block 13600 7
    > > i2o_core 39280 3 i2o_config,i2o_proc,i2o_block
    > > [root@fc2test root]# l /dev/i2o/ctl
    > > crw------- 1 root root 10, 166 Feb 23 15:02 /dev/i2o/ctl
    > > [root@fc2test root]# rpm -q raidutils
    > > raidutils-0.0.4-1
    > >
    > >
    >
    > http://people.redhat.com/arjanv/2.6/RPMS.kernel/
    > Please try the latest test kernel from here first. It has a
    > few more i2o related fixes. Please report back.
    >
    > Warren Togami
    > wtogami@redhat.com
    >
    >
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    Sorry it took me so long to reply, Warren. I got a chance to install the new
    kernel this morning. Here is the results:

    [root@fc2test root]# uname -a
    Linux brian 2.6.6-1.374 #1 Wed May 19 12:44:14 EDT 2004 i686 i686 i386
    GNU/Linux
    [root@fc2test root]# lsmod | grep i2o
    i2o_proc 50972 0
    i2o_config 11280 0
    i2o_block 16160 7
    i2o_core 41968 3 i2o_proc,i2o_config,i2o_block
    [root@fc2test root]# raidutil -L logical
    osdIOrequest : File /dev/dpti17 Could Not Be Opened
    Engine connect failed: COMPATIBILITY number

    I think /dev/dpti17 is the character device for the dpt_i2o driver, isn't
    it?

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