On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 09:27, expatriate wrote:
Carla Cristina Alonzo Duclós wrote:
Hi,
On Qui 29 Abr 2004 08:54, expatriate wrote:
It appears that the SCSI device has not been seen by the OS. Try
grep -i scsi /var/log/boot.msg
to see if it was probed.
Is this an x86 machine with a SCSI adapter?
I run grep command.
brbstis1:~ # grep -i scsi /var/log/boot.msg <6>SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00 <3>kmod: failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k scsi_hostadapter, errno = 2 You have new mail in /var/mail/root brbstis1:~ #
It appears that there is some problem in probe the scsi kernel module.
Any help?
Thanks a lot,
Regards,
Carla
I have the same message as well but later I have:
<6>scsi0 : Adaptec AIC7XXX EISA/VLB/PCI SCSI HBA DRIVER, Rev 6.2.29 <4> <Adaptec 2940 SCSI adapter> <4> aic7870: Single Channel A, SCSI Id=0, 16/253 SCBs <4> <4>blk: queue c1904214, I/O limit 4095Mb (mask 0xffffffff) <4>(scsi0:A:6): 10.000MB/s transfers (10.000MHz, offset 7) <4> Vendor: YAMAHA Model: CRW2100S Rev: 1.0H <4> Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02
I'm not an expert on this (perhaps someone else can help) but maybe the SCSI adapter is not supported by this kernel. What adapter are you using? Is it on the SuSE hardware list? I bought my SCSI adapter on eBay for a very low price (US $15) Can you perhaps get another (supported) adapter?
Or perhaps run as root: modprobe -t scsi * and see if a module gets loaded. If one does (lsmod) add it to the modules loaded on boot. -- Ken Schneider unix user since 1989 linux user since 1994 SuSE user since 1998 (5.2)