Binand Raj S. saw fit to inform me that: 
>rpm -qi <rpmname> will give you the source RPM's name. Get that file and
>use rpm --rebuild <source rpm name> to get binary RPMs for your distro.

Thanks. Lets see what I can do here.

>
>One more point - the SuSE RPM you installed was for kernel 2.2.13. Your
>RedHat kernel is 2.2.14. There are going to be incompatibilities.

I knew this. Since the modules for both these kernel versions are installed in 
different directories, the module of kernel 2.2.13 is not taken when I do insmod, 
however the lib files are used of the old kernel hence there may be the 
incompatibility. Red Hat should have given one RPM with whatever libraries needed by 
ibcs module of 2.2.14 :-)


Regards

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