UPDATE: New LVD card doesn't see devices.

From: Jim Fitzmaurice (jpfitz@fnal.gov)
Date: Thu Jun 27 2002 - 13:52:29 EDT


Managers,

    Thanks for all the responses, but as I stated in my original message I
already tried booting genvmunix and rebuilding the kernel. Bryan Lavelle
suggested running sizer -n to build a new config file, and then using that
config file with my doconfig -c. So I tried that....

    It didn't work. It still doesn't see the devices and the hierarchy
command still shows an Unconfigured device at pci1slot5.

    Now what?

Jim Fitzmaurice
jpfitz@fnal.gov

UNIX is very user friendly, It's just very particular about who it makes
friends with.

----- Original Message -----

> Managers,
>
> I installed a new LVD SCSI Card (KZPCA-AA) in my 4100 and attached a
> tape drive (DLT8000) and a tape library (NeoSeries).
>
> At the chevron prompt the "show dev" command recognizes the tape drive
> as a DLT8000 and it even recognizes the library as a NeoSeries, but after
> booting the system, the devices do not show up in hardware manager
> (hwmgr -view devices).
>
> I attempted to do "hwmgr -scan scsi" but didn't have any luck, the
field
> engineer on site recommended I boot to the generic kernel and rebuilt the
> kernel, but even that didn't work. I was still unable to get it to show
the
> devices.
>
> I ran the hierarchy command (hwmgr -view hierarchy) and I found one
> thing unusual:
>
> 439: connection pci1slot5
> 440: unconfigured_hardware
> Unconfigured-device-(<NULL>)-at-pci1slot5
>
> So I thought KZPCA-AA was supported on Tru-64 V5.1 (I have PK 5
> installed). How do I configure it? Do I have to download a special driver
or
> anything?
>
> James Fitzmaurice
> D0 Online Systems Manager
> Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
> (630) 840-4011
> jpfitz@fnal.gov
>
> UNIX is very user friendly, It's just very particular about who it makes
> friends with.
>
>



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