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aic7xxx probe/driver install hangs installing RH enterprise 4

aic7xxx probe/driver install hangs installing RH enterprise 4

2006-06-06       - By Oliver B.

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Hi Todd,

use the kernel option acpi=no at bootup. This will work.
The problem is the Red hat patched kernel. You can't use it with ACPI on
an IBM IntelliStation. Change to a normal one (kernel.org) and ACPI will
work without problems...

Regards
Oliver


>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I've got an Adaptec AIC7899 SCSI interface on an IBM intellistation
>>> (MP)
>>> that's giving me fits.
>>>
>>> I've searched for a solution and tried:
>>> linux noprobe then selecting the aic7xxx driver during the install
>>> phase
>>> (still hangs)
>>> linux apic (no luck)
>>>
>>> I've tried Scientific Linux 4.3 (Redhat AS 4 variant), RH Ent 4 WS
>>> which
>>> don't work.
>>> However the venerable Fedora Core 4 works!
>>>
>>> Are there any parameters I can pass to the driver install that may get
>>> me passed this?
>>>
>>
>> You could try "aic7xxx=no_probe".  Also check the termination on the
>> bus.  Most probe hangs are caused by termination issues.  Remember, only
>> the drive at the end of the cable should be terminated--the rest should
>> not be.
>>
>> If you can boot up FC4, have a look at the /boot/grub/grub.conf file
>> and see what parameters are passed to its kernel, then try those on
>> the install command line.
>>
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> Rick,
> aic7xxx=no_probe had no effect. Grub.conf has no special parameters
> passed to the kernel.  The scsi cable has one terminator connection at
> the end, one drive that is first in the chain and the rest are open
> connectors.
>
> This server has had RH 8,9 and FC4.  It's just odd that this scsi driver
> would 'fail' so far down the line of OS upgrades.
>
> Thanks for the suggestions.  If there's a rabbit to be pulled out of the
> hat then I'm all ears.
>
> Todd
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