On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:45:56AM -0400, Tom Sightler wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-09-17 at 16:01 +0300, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
> > Except that it's even worse with RHEL4.x. With RHEL5.x console keyboard
> > repeats every character twice, but with RHEL4.x console keyboard is totally 
> > dead
> > after loading qla4xxx module. 
> >
> > Obviously using RHEL installer (we're booting from iSCSI SAN, so we need to 
> > have the
> > HBA plugged in straight from the beginning) is a pain with this problem.. 
> > can't type any IP addresses, it's difficult to choose anything etc.. 
> > 
> > Basicly scripted kickstart installs are the only way to get RHEL installed 
> > into
> > HS21 blades with QMC4052 HBA.. at least before this bug is fixed, where ever
> > the problem actually is.. 
> 
> We actually completed our two installs via a serial-over-LAN connection
> through the Bladecenter management module.  It was a little difficult to
> set up the first time (not really that difficult, IBM has a nice SoL
> setup guide, but we had a few issues getting SOL to activate on our
> particular blade due to old firmware on the onboard ethernet).  In the
> end, this provides the added benefit of out-of-band access to the
> console even after install.  Just SSH (or telnet) to the management
> module and start a Serial-over-LAN session to the specific blade.
>

Good idea. I had forgotten about using serial console for installations :) 
 
> This is certainly an annoying bug, and one that I haven't been able to
> get much attention to in my support case, but it's admittedly been
> "waiting on customer" because they don't feel like they have to do
> anything until after I test the "latest" kernel and I haven't been able
> to schedule downtime to get this latest kernel booted.  It's nice to
> know I'm not the only one with the problem.
> 

Ok. Unfortunately based on my experiences I'm pretty sure latest kernel
won't help you with this problem.. 

What's the redhat case/bug number btw? 

-- Pasi

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