ESXI 5 CCISS DRIVER - Clonezilla is at 20 hours and counting Initially, there was some overlap in the boards which these two drivers support.
Is this one I made possible by RH anymore. rpm file, will report results in this ticket. HP Customized Image Tools under memory, centos 6. Will try to get tool working by extracting either. CentOS 4 - X8664,s390(x) and PowerPC Support CentOS 4 - Oracle Installation and Support. To this end I need to use the HP cciss driver because the standard linux one does not work. HP offers packagesįor other distros such as Red Hat, Suse, Debian, CentOS, etc, but no apkĪs of yet. I am setting up an HP D元80G5 server with 2 MSA60 smart arrays connected to a E500 smart array controller card. Using this option may require the RAID controller be on the latest available firmware from HPE. Some such controllers can be used with the newer, existing hpsa driver, if the kernel command line option hpsaallowany1 is passed at boot time. If you are a new customer, register now for access to product evaluations and purchasing capabilities. This antique RAID controllers native Linux driver is cciss, which is not supported in RHEL/CentOS 7 (or later versions). It monitors the cciss event & device log and logs it to your syslog and sends SNMP traps.I’m trying to get the hpacucli to work under Alpine. Your Red Hat account gives you access to your profile, preferences, and services, depending on your status. A pretty good alternative is cpqarrayd which you can find here: Imho smartmontools is a better idea than the HP-tools disk monitoring as they tend to be somewhat resource consuming. This package provides the cciss kernel module (s) for HP Smart Array Controllers built for the Linux kernel using the x8664 family of processors. Automatic testing each sunday night and mail error events to the speficied e-mail. This will monitor disk 0 & 1 of my logical Mirror disk on the controller. # Comment out DEVICESCAN, it's a BAD idea for controller based systems. To configure monitoring in smartmontools, add the disks you'd want to monitor in /etc/nf As Santhosh noticed, depending upon your configuration you could be monitoring the same disk twice trough a different logical path.Īnyhow, the c0d0-part is the representation of your logical disks, the physicals behind them are queried in the "cciss,0" part, where the phys. Using smartctl you can monitor a physical disk behind the controller. I am running Fedora Core 5 kernel 2.6.18. ./checkcciss RAID OK Another Examples: RAID CRITICAL - HP Smart Array Failed: Smart Array 6i in Slot 0 array A (failed) logicaldrive 1 (67.8 GB, 1+0, Interim Recovery Mode) RAID WARNING - HP Smart Array Rebuilding: Smart Array 6i in Slot 0 array A logicaldrive 1 (67. These are used extensively by the HP Array Configuration Utility, SNMP storage agents, and so on. If I query a channel 0 or channel 1 device I get information for the same drive. CCISSGETDRIVVER Returns driver version in three bytes encoded as: (majorversion << 16) (minorversion << 8) (subminorversion) CCISSPASSTHRU, CCISSBIGPASSTHRU Allows 'BMIC' and 'CISS' commands to be passed through to the Smart Array.
So I had to boot from the DVD in rescue mode and remove the driver. Has anyone successfully installed Centos 5. Local Time is: Fri Jul 13 08:32:57 2007 CDT Re: HP D元80 G7 P410i controler Cache disabled. When I run "smartctl -i -d cciss,0 /dev/cciss/c1d1" I get Smartctl version 5.37 Copyright (C) 2002-6 Bruce Allen When I run "smartctl -i -d cciss,0 /dev/cciss/c1d0" I get There are 6 drive connected to each channel. I have a ML530 G2 with a 5300 array controller.