Stan Hoeppner put forth on 2/21/2011 6:37 PM: > RR put forth on 2/21/2011 5:47 PM:
Have you made any progress on this? -- Stan >> I hope it's "simply" just that and the HBA doesn't need any programming via >> its own utility that accesses the firmware through some low-level API via >> the driver etc that I have packages for for other OS/Distros > > Have you looked yet in? > /sys/module/qla4xxx/parameters/ > > You should read this: > http://filedownloads.qlogic.com/files/driver/51633/readme_iSCSIsol.html#sample_file > > paying attention to aspects that apply to you and ignoring those that > don't. I.e. find the conf files on your system with similar names. > > Also, if you can find a version of this script for the qla4xxx series, > you should be set. I've been unable to locate one. > > http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/qla-autoconf/ > > If you can hack this up for the qla4xxx series it should do exactly what > you need, from the command line. > >> I'm already on the Debian Sparc mailing list but will enrol in the Debian >> Enterprise and Linux iSCSI lists as well. Thanks for the suggestions Stan. >> You DO sound like a Hardware freak / geek and I mean that as a compliment, >> of course :) > > I so wish I had one of these cards in a system. I'd have likely had > this solved for you already. That said, if I could do it, you should be > able to as well. You already have the module loaded and thus all the > conf files exist. You should be able to find them all in a just few > minutes, edit and save the, reboot, done. > > Also, given Debian SPARC has a driver module for that card, and it > installs and works correctly, given the Qlogic doesn't provide a > Linux/SPARC version of its GUI config tool, I'd bet there is already a > CLI config tool on your Debian install somewhere. You just need to find > it. I was hoping someone on one of these lists would have this information. > > Thanks for the compliment. :) I'm not as much of a hardwarefreak as I > once was. Or, maybe I'm just freaking on lesser amount of different > (higher end) hardware. ;) > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4d6c6956.5070...@hardwarefreak.com