Stan Hoeppner put forth on 2/21/2011 6:37 PM:
> RR put forth on 2/21/2011 5:47 PM:
Have you made any progress on this?
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Stan
>> I hope it's "simply" just that and the HBA doesn't need any programming via
>> its own utility that accesses the firmware through some low-level API via
>> the driv
RR put forth on 2/21/2011 5:47 PM:
> I hope it's "simply" just that and the HBA doesn't need any programming via
> its own utility that accesses the firmware through some low-level API via
> the driver etc that I have packages for for other OS/Distros
Have you looked yet in?
/sys/module/qla4xxx/p
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 7:10 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> RR put forth on 2/16/2011 1:14 PM:
>
> > All through this though I'm assuming that since the kernel modules seem
> to
> > be loaded already and if I'm planning to configure the HBAs via config
> files
> > I don't need the driver that is avail
RR put forth on 2/16/2011 1:14 PM:
> All through this though I'm assuming that since the kernel modules seem to
> be loaded already and if I'm planning to configure the HBAs via config files
> I don't need the driver that is available from Qlogic for the Redhat and
> Suse packages as I don't have
rpm installed? so I might have to do that as
well. I should've stuck with using Solaris/OpenSolaris on
Sparc...considering I'm not smart enough to muck around with these
cross-platform, porting etc. and not all 3rd party packages are available
for Debian on Sparc.
> Regarding gettin
RR put forth on 2/9/2011 9:00 AM:
> On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 3:48 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>
>> No. What I'm saying is that Qlogic never shipped, and does not ship, a
>> SPARC/Linux binary of its utility package. And they don't ship the source.
>> If
>> that package is required to program that HB
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 3:48 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> No. What I'm saying is that Qlogic never shipped, and does not ship, a
> SPARC/Linux binary of its utility package. And they don't ship the source.
> If
> that package is required to program that HBA, then you're hosed, screwed.
>
>
Hi Stan
RR put forth on 2/8/2011 11:55 AM:
> On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 6:10 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>
>> Thoroughly read the Debian iSCSI HBA documentation, specifically the
>> sections
>> relating to the QLA4xxx series adapters.
>>
>> --
>> Stan
>>
>
> Thanks Stan, will have a look and see what I can find
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 6:10 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Thoroughly read the Debian iSCSI HBA documentation, specifically the
> sections
> relating to the QLA4xxx series adapters.
>
> --
> Stan
>
Thanks Stan, will have a look and see what I can find. Just the confidence
with which you say it, I'm a
RR put forth on 2/7/2011 12:57 PM:
> Hello All,
>
> So I have a QLA4010c on my V240 running Debian. Debian seems to have picked
> the existance of the adapter in the machine and pre-loaded some kernel
> modules already:
>
> # lsmod | grep -i qla
> qla4xxx58248 0
> scsi_transport_
Hello All,
So I have a QLA4010c on my V240 running Debian. Debian seems to have picked
the existance of the adapter in the machine and pre-loaded some kernel
modules already:
# lsmod | grep -i qla
qla4xxx58248 0
scsi_transport_iscsi34328 1 qla4xxx
scsi_mod 16743
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 07:46:35AM -0400, Kevin Coyner wrote:
> I recently received an old Sun SparcStation 20 that I'd like to load up
> with Debian. I've been running Debian Woody on my i386 and went looking
> for Woody for the Sparc, but am only finding Potato. Am I just looking
> in the wron
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 07:46:35AM -0400, Kevin Coyner wrote:
>
> I recently received an old Sun SparcStation 20 that I'd like to load up
> with Debian. I've been running Debian Woody on my i386 and went looking
> for Woody for the Sparc, but am only finding Potato. Am I just looking
> in the w
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 07:46:35AM -0400, Kevin Coyner wrote:
> I recently received an old Sun SparcStation 20 that I'd like to load up
> with Debian. I've been running Debian Woody on my i386 and went looking
> for Woody for the Sparc, but am only finding Potato. Am I just looking
> in the wron
* Kevin Coyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20-09-2002 13:48]:
> I recently received an old Sun SparcStation 20 that I'd like to load up
> with Debian. I've been running Debian Woody on my i386 and went looking
> for Woody for the Sparc, but am only finding Potato. Am I just looking
> in the wrong place
I recently received an old Sun SparcStation 20 that I'd like to load up
with Debian. I've been running Debian Woody on my i386 and went looking
for Woody for the Sparc, but am only finding Potato. Am I just looking
in the wrong places, or is Debian for a Sparc a version behind the
i386's.
Than
Send "subscribe" to debian-sparc@lists.debian.org . They have it running.
Bruce
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Mike Chovan writes:
> Does anyone have any info on the Debian port to the Sparc processor??
>
> I've just inherited an old Sparc 1+, and I'd really like to install Debian on
> it.
Join #Debian on irc.debian.org _now_ There are at least two sparc
ppl around.
Regards
Joey
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Hi,
Does anyone have any info on the Debian port to the Sparc processor??
I've just inherited an old Sparc 1+, and I'd really like to install Debian on
it.
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Norman Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I can't find any reference to the debian-sparc mailing list
> (or did one never exist?). Is anyone using Debian on a
> sparc (or barring that, is anyone using Linux on a sparc ;-).
> The heart of my question is this, is it possible to get Linux
> up and
On 30 Mar 1997, Norman Walsh wrote:
> I can't find any reference to the debian-sparc mailing list
> (or did one never exist?). Is anyone using Debian on a
> sparc (or barring that, is anyone using Linux on a sparc ;-).
>
> The heart of my question is this, is it possible to get Linux
> up and ru
I can't find any reference to the debian-sparc mailing list
(or did one never exist?). Is anyone using Debian on a
sparc (or barring that, is anyone using Linux on a sparc ;-).
The heart of my question is this, is it possible to get Linux
up and running on a sparc w/o a CD-ROM drive? Can Debian
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