I didn't gather from the previous notes whether you specified the maps for the devices when loading zfcp. Did you follow the documentation, such as it is? The driver won't auto-discover devices.
I've been trying to do this for some time, but it seems that the problems have been on the EMC side, with port names, LUN's, etc. I actually did get one "device" online, but it wasn't a real disk, it was some kind of map on LUN 0. > -----Original Message----- > From: Ann Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 1:02 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [LINUX-390] How to configure EMC SAN > > > lsmod: > (/root) Ready(0)# lsmod > Module Size Used by Tainted: P > nfsd 76000 4 (autoclean) > st 28152 0 (unused) > sd_mod 14260 0 (unused) > zfcp 253732 0 (unused) > scsi_mod 88876 3 [st sd_mod zfcp] > qeth 154164 1 > qdio 33652 2 [zfcp qeth] > ipv6 246300 -1 [qeth] > ctc 46576 0 (unused) > fsm 1888 0 [ctc] > af_packet 16208 0 (autoclean) > lvm-mod 69676 6 (autoclean) > > "Ferguson, Neale" wrote: > > > What does lsmod report? > > > > -----Original Message----- > > Yes. We did. >
