HP MSA30 Storage 2006-05-26 - By Sharpe, Sam J
Back > I have a mixture of RHEL3 and RHEL4 32-bit systems with HP > MSA30 "storage arrays" attached to them. The storage was > added after the initial system builds. I'm having trouble > finding any kind of information about them, such as what > kernel module(s) are needed, and what sort of device names > might get created when they do finally get detected. All my > searches on Google just turn up HP marketing material.
That's actually a function of what SCSI Controller is inside the system, it's nothing to do with the MSA30, just presents 14 SCSI targets (one per installed disk) to the controller.
You don't say what the server hardware is, but assuming they are attached via either the onboard controller or an addon SmartArray card to an HP Proliant Server (e.g. DL36* DL38* DL58*) , you'll need the cciss kernel module. RedHat provide one and so does the HP Proliant Support Pack.
I recommend installing the HP PSP anyway, because it will do the monitoring of the array and alert you to environmental failures. It also provides the hpacucli (HP Array Configuration Utilities, Command Line Interface) which will allow you to build arrays out of your disks.
-- Sam
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