> Thanks for your reply skottie

> Ohhh yeah, we know all about this one...
>
> In the latest 7.2 errata, there is an updated SCSI driver, called
> sym53c8xx_2.  This is a back-port of the 2.4.18 Symbios driver,
> and it (mostly) fixes the scsi hang on boot issues for the x4000.
> we're currently using the 2.4.9-34 kernel on the x4000's
>
> make sure the scsi host adapter line in your /etc/modules.conf
> says
>
> alias scsi_hostadapter sym53c8xx_2
>
> re-make your initrd image, and you should be lots happier.
>
>  -skottie
>
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hello everyone in linuxland, i was wondering if there is anyone out
>> there haveing problems with hpx4000,s when booting. The isssue im
>> having when booting is it seems to hang when probeing the scsi bus, i
>> have looked all over the redhat erratas and only found one fix, which
>> is to upgrade the kernel, and currently this is not an option that i
>> can do, because of development/application issues. The problem is very
>> intermittant, the system uses a qlogic chipset for scsi, and the
>> module loaded is sym53c8xx. The kernel version is 2.4.9-6smp on linux
>> redhat 7.1 .How would i enable debuging for this in the kernel, or
>> logging? The errata also says another fix is to boot only off one
>> processesor, wich is not an option for my app lication.Thanks everyone
>>
>>
>>
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