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Enterprise 3 installing and devices

Enterprise 3 installing and devices

2005-03-25       - By Smith, Albert

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The internal SCSI disk's should always be seen first. I wonder if the fiber
driver loaded before your scsi driver which would make it load the internal
disk's as a secondary.

If you really want to have it on the secondary disks, do not let disk druid
automatically partition your disks. Manually do it and select the internal
drives to install to.

Another option would be to remove the fiber card before the install.

Install the OS

Make sure the fiber card driver is loaded as a module and have that module
loaded after your SCSI driver.

Then add the fiber card

That might help your problem.

Albert Smith
Sr. Unix Systems Administrator
HPCSA, RHCT
Genex Services
440 E. Swedesford Rd.
Wayne, PA 19087
albert.smith@(protected)
(610) 964-5154

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From: redhat-list-bounces@(protected) on behalf of Jeff Muzerolle
Sent: Fri 3/25/2005 2:46 PM
To: redhat-list@(protected)
Subject: Enterprise 3 installing and devices



Hello,

I am installing RH E3 on a Dell 2650. I have an Apple Fibre Channel card
(LSI) installed and connected to an Apple Xserve RAID unit (configured
as RAID5 volume). The server also has an embedded RAID controller which
controls 2 internal SCSI disks (these are configured as a mirror set).

Everything is auto-detected properly, and the RAID sets are visible in
Disk Druid. My problem has to do with the device mappings. When I go
into Disk Druid to make partitions during the setup, the RAID5 volume
(the Xserve RAID) is mapped to /dev/sda and the mirror set (internal
SCSI disks) are mapped to /dev/sdb. I want to install the OS on the
internal mirror set, so is there a way to reverse this?




Thanks!

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