marking invalid due to length of time since last update.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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You
Achim,
Please test this versus the latest Alpha of Lucid. I need to determine if
this was resolved upstream. Should you encounter this in the latest build of
Lucid, please run 'apport-collect -p linux 37452' so that logging can be
attached to this report.
Thanks!
~JFo
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Considering that we bought 4 SUN servers x4100 a year ago because they
were certified for Dapper, and considering that i need to install Dapper
to get Zimbra support, I feel quite concerned to learn here that the
hardwaire raid is not supported. On top of this it seems there is an
issue in Dapper
Now it's official!
Using 6.06.2 installer it's no longer possible to install a SUN X4100 at
all.
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From my point of view the situation is more critical.
Until now it was at least possible to boot and install an X4100 using Dapper.1
CD IF HW-RAID was disabled.
Using Dapper.2 CD from 10. Jan 2008 this is no longer possible as the
machine freezes.
Martin Pitt told me that it was possible using
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Backing this out of 6.06.2, since it still does not work. Bjoern
Boschmann kindly tested the 6.06.2 CD on an X4100 with this controller:
:02:03.0 SCSI storage controller: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic SAS1064
PCI-X Fusion-MPT SAS (rev 02)
I'll attach a screenshot from booting (which doesn't tell
Hi Dave,
unfortunatelly there is still no universal solution for dapper.
I'm not sure about the timeframe for 6.06.2 but in that release there might be
a solution as long as the backported modules will go _into_ the installer
kernel as well as _into_ the linux-image that is going to be
So This seems to have been going on for a long time I also have
some Dell PowerEdge 860s with Dell SASR5/i Raid controllers and I would
like to run Dapper on them Does anyone have an installation porcess
that can work using a normal Dapper server install CD?? Perhaps a brief
HowTo
This seems to be the same problem as in bug 164449. Volker, please
upgrade to the latest linux-backports-modules in -proposed, that fixes
the symbol problem.
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I tried kernel 2.6.15-51-386 with linux-backports-modules-2.6.15-51-386
on Sun Fire 4100 M2 form dapper-proposed
When booting, I got the following:
ALERT! /dev/sda does not exist. Dropping to a shell
...
BusyBox...
...
# modprobe mptsas
WARNING: Error inserting scsi_transport_sas
Using kernel 2.6.15-51-amd64-generic (from dapper-backports) as
installer kernel on a Dell PowerEdge 1950 I get unresolved symbols while
loading mptsas.ko and scsi_transport_sas.ko, e.g.
sas_phy_alloc
sas_phy_free
sas_end_device_alloc
...
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Accepted into dapper-proposed:
linux-backports-modules-2.6.15 (2.6.15-29.1) dapper-proposed; urgency=low
.
[Ben Collins]
.
* fusion: Added mptsas drivers from feisty tree
- Bug #37452
* fusion: Back down to edgy 2.6.17 version, and include
scsi-transport-sas module
*
Unfortunatelly this may only work if the root filesystem is on a non-raid device
I installed 2.6.15-29 as well as the backports-modules, but it seems that the
backported modules are not taken into the initrd.
So the kernel is still not able to mount the root filesystem :/
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Backported driver for linux-backports-modules-2.6.15
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Kyle McMartin (kyle) = Ben Collins (ben-collins)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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After much hairpulling and reading, here is my workarround. Hope this
helps someone
Ubuntu 6.06 install on Dell Poweredge 860 with 2.6.17-10 kernel
There is a problem with the SAS controller configured in RAID 1 with the kernel
(2.6.15-26-386) that is used for the installation process. It is
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Target: dapper-updates = ubuntu-6.06.2
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Hi,
I reinstalled a SUN X4100 using 6.06.1 without RAID enabled.
Afterwards I installed your kernel
http://people.ubuntu.com/~kyle/support/mptsas/linux-image-2.6.15-28-server_2.6.15-28.56_i386.deb
which is working without RAID (mirror) enabled.
As soon as I enable HW RAID the system loads the
Thx Kyle! Can you provide an updated netboot.tar.gz too? Or a pointer
how to do it? The x4100s have only two disk slots, so I can't
configure raid and additionally install kubuntu on a non-raid disk as
non is left :(
There's no amd64-k8 flavour but it should not be too complicate to tweak
Hi Bjoern,
how did you do enable HW RAID? Can one migrate a 'simple' disk to a RAID1
mirror?
Achim
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yes you can.
first install ubuntu on sda
remeber to keep some megs free at the end of the disk - they will be
needed for setting up the RAID later on
after you have finished you need to install a kernel image that supports
HW RAID for the LSI (starting from 2.6.16, e.g. stock kernel from edgy)
Kyle: Tested on the .57 on both a Sun X4100 (SAS1064) and a Dell
Precision workstation (SAS1068), and .56 on the Dell Precision, and
either do not see the hardware RAID 1 volume.
Jessy: when you say some megs free, do you mean to leave unallocated
space at the end of the drive ? When I use a
Kyle: Tested on the .57 on both a Sun X4100 (SAS1064) and a Dell
Precision workstation (SAS1068), and .56 on the Dell Precision, and
either do not see the hardware RAID 1 volume.
Jessy: when you say some megs free, do you mean to leave unallocated
space at the end of the drive ? When I use a
Hi Etienne,
unfortunatelly I do not know how much space needs to be kept free at the
end of the drive - I always assumed 100megs which worked for me (36G drives)
free space on the filesystem does not do the job.
Bjoern
Etienne Goyer schrieb:
Jessy: when you say some megs free, do you mean to
* Etienne Goyer
Jessy: when you say some megs free, do you mean to leave
unallocated space at the end of the drive ? When I use a single
partition for the entire disk, it refuse to create the RAID 1 volume
non-destructively, claiming lack of free space, even though I have
plenty of free
Can you please test the kernel found here:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~kyle/support/mptsas/linux-image-2.6.15-28-server_2.6.15-28.57_i386.deb
(other kernel flavours available in the same directory)
Thanks! Kyle.
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Hi Cedric,
do you know if your patches already made their way into
dapper-proposed-updates?
Cedric Schieli wrote:
As mentioned earlier in this thread, I could successfully install LTS on a
Poweredge 860 by applying a bunch of patches backported from 2.6.16 (see
earlier my posts for the
Hi Jessy,
Yes, all of the patches, except the one attached to this bug report (
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5702451/linux-2.6.git-
816aa907b909177bdf6e6e6b0d00c5e5a6e2be8c-backported.patch), have been
applied to the proposed-updates branch.
Regards,
Cedric
2007/4/19, jessy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Any updates on this? Or any sort of work around? I am interested in
anything that will allow me to install LTS on a Poweredge 860
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Hi Zachary,
As mentioned earlier in this thread, I could successfully install LTS on a
Poweredge 860 by applying a bunch of patches backported from 2.6.16 (see
earlier my posts for the list)
Here is the path I've followed :
- patch and build the sources corresponding to the installer's
Hi Rully,
you already get full RAID support starting from 2.6.16-RC4
Bjoern
rully schrieb:
Hi Bjoern,
Thanks for the information.
It seems that we have to create our kernel ourself.
As in 2.6.20, there is no problem with RAID1.
Anyway, thanks
-Rully
On 3/5/07, jessy [EMAIL
Hi Bjoern,
Thanks for the information.
It seems that we have to create our kernel ourself.
As in 2.6.20, there is no problem with RAID1.
Anyway, thanks
-Rully
On 3/5/07, jessy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rully,
Kyle already applied some patches but unfortunatelly those did not fix
the RAID
Hi Rully,
Kyle already applied some patches but unfortunatelly those did not fix
the RAID issues :/
Bjoern
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Hi,
Is there any ongoing progress to overcome this bug?
The same experience happening to me, with
Dell PowerEdge SC1435 with SAS5iR
Raid Controller.
-Rully
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Pushed into kernel-team repo.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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-EWRONGBUG, sorry.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = In Progress
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Remarking as In Progress. Committed fix did not help. Stay tuned for a
forthcoming upload which will hopefully work better.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = In Progress
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I have a X4200 and just tried the linux-source-2.6.15 2.6.15-50.61 with
mptfusion: Backport v3.03.05, but I was not able to boot from my RAID1 disk. My
Ubuntu 6.06.1TLS boot and works perfectly with the Edgy kernel...
Any ideas?
Thanks
Laurent
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Ok, thanks for testing! I'll try another fix and see if I can get
something uploaded by the weekend.
Cheers,
Kyle
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Any idea when 'fix commited' will change to 'fix released' ?
And does it imply that the netboot tar files are updated
too for dapper?
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Hi Cedric,
I have been able to compile Kyle's tree including just your patch.
Unfortunatelly the X4100 still does not run using that kernel HW-RAID :/
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I have successfully built the tree from
http://www.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kyle/ubuntu-dapper-
updates.git but it is lacking the last commit
(816aa907b909177bdf6e6e6b0d00c5e5a6e2be8c) which introduce raid support
in mptsas.
Applying my backported patch
Hi Cédric,
unfortunatelly Kyle has forgotten to push his changes to the repo :)
They made their way into
http://www.kernel.org/git/linux/kernel/git/kyle/ubuntu-dapper-updates.git
After all I'm not able to compile that tree standalone using the
following command inside that tree because of
Kyle,
I can't find your updated driver in any public git repository. Should it
appear in
http://www.kernel.org/git/linux/kernel/git/kyle/ubuntu-dapper-updates.git or
http://www.kernel.org/git/linux/kernel/git/bcollins/ubuntu-dapper-
updates.git?
Regards,
Cédric
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** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium = High
Assignee: (unassigned) = Kyle McMartin
Status: Needs Info = Confirmed
Target: None = dapper-updates
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I've put a backport of the fixed mptfusion version (v3.03.05) into
ubuntu-dapper-updates.git which will make its way into dapper-proposed.
Please test when it becomes available, sorry for the delay. -- Kyle
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
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Hi,
I'm really looking forward (not to say I'm horny) to test your changes.
Unfortunatelly I don't have any experience using git - will there also
be some binary linux-image in a deb format?
Other point we have to keep in mind is how your changes can be
integrated into the dapper installer.
I finally got a Dell Poweredge 860 with SAS 5/IR running by backporting
the mpt driver.
Those were the necessary commits from Linus' tree :
a9b2937a1eab2939d0eed3830ead88664ed7445d
f2ea8671a8376e09cf759aa8cb3de8b8d3bced9e
c7c82987b4844f555d309ccbd42abe95d46822ff
Non-hypothetically, we already have a spec for this called ubiquity-
drivers, to let users insert a CD or floppy with extra drivers on it.
Will be implemented in feisty.
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