Some development versions (2. Jan 8, 2. 00. 9) on kernel. Smart Array. controllers. That is, there are some kernels which have overlapping. The intent. with newer kernels (2. In the case of kernels with cciss and hpsa drivers which do. General HID Configuration. There are two options for using a USB mouse or a USB keyboard - the standalone Boot Protocol (HIDBP) way and the full featured HID driver way. For the Linux kernel 2.2 series, the current production version of the sg driver is 2.1.39. All sg drivers for the 2.2 series of kernels (including the. CVE (version 20061101) and Candidates as of 20170930 Candidates must be reviewed and accepted by the CVE Editorial Board before they can be added to the official CVE. If you're already running cciss. If you would like to run hpsa instead, there is a new. NOTE: The hpsa driver. SCSI driver, while the cciss driver is a block driver. This means. that logical drives which would be presented with devices nodes like. This means that if you are currently using cciss with the above controllers. For a new install of a. If you've been using. This is. simply because making the switch is somewhat complex and it is easy to. With all the various distributions, it is difficult to come up with. Hpsa should be fine for new installs on these controllers, however. The cciss driver previously contained a feature which would enable. Smart Array controllers which it did not explicitly recognize. Smart Array. This feature has been removed, as any Smart Arrays not known. The hpsa driver has the. Smart Arrays, however this is turned off by default. To enable this feature of hpsa, the module parameter. The usual HP utilities, ACU, the SNMP storage agents, and cciss_vol_status. There may be other software designed to work with. Arrayprobe) which may need modifications to work with the hpsa. The hpsa driver is available in the kernel. RHEL6. by default, and in SLES1. Source RPMs: You may try to use these to build a binary RPM. To install, download the RPM file, and use rpm - ihv rpmfile. This will deposit the cciss. SPECS. for instance on Redhat's distribution. Your distribution may differ.). Change to this directory, and execute. SPECS. rpmbuild - bb cciss. This will create the binary RPM in, for instance. RPMS/`arch` directory. Your distribution. This binary RPM may then be installed in the usual way, for. Note: The binary RPMs produced by the source RPMs here are. RPMs distributed by. HP. The binary RPMs distributed by HP do many things like. The binary RPMs created by the. RPMs here do not do these things, they only build the. It is up to you to make any. Oct 4, 2. 00. 7: Note: There has been a report that sometimes the OS supplied. RPM will get the wrong. So far, I haven't had any. Source DEBs: Debian source package copies cciss files to /var/hp/storage/cciss. It is. required to have kernel source code available at /usr/src/linux- x. If necessary, deb package will compile kernel as well. To install, download Debian cciss source package (. This will copy cciss source files to /var/hp/storage/cciss. Newly built cciss driver. Note: Debian package is greatly simplified. It neither modifies bootloader. Debian package only builds binary cciss module. It is up to the user. Source tarballs: NOTICE: the source tarballs do not create a single. To build the source tarballs. Create a directory and unpack the tarball. Documentation/. Documentation/mkdev. Documentation/cciss. Documentation/rmdev_dyn. Documentation/mkdev_dyn. Makefile. include/linux/. Makefile_redhat. The source tarballs are copies of what is used by the source RPMs. In fact, you could extract the source tarballs from the source. RPMs by using rpm. Read the README file for information. RPM. MAKEFILE1 for further instructions on building the driver. RPMs. 1. Yes, I know MAKEFILE is traditionally one of the. In this case, it is just a text file, documentation, meant for. Downloads. HPSA 3. X tarballs. Last updated April 2. CCISS 4. 6 tarballs. CCISS 4. 6 source rpms. CCISS 4. 6 source deb. Last updated March 4, 2. These are meant for 2. SUSE SLES1. 1, etc.). CCISS 3. 6 source RPMs. CCISS 3. 6 source tarballs. CCISS 3. 6 kdump source RPMs. CCISS 3. 6 kdump source tarballs. Use these for systems using 2. From 2. 6. 1. 1 to 2. Last updated March 4, 2. Changes since 3. 6. Updates for kdump support. Changes since 3. 6. Changes since 3. 6. Changes since 3. 6. Fixed bug where deleting logical volumes could hang the system. Fixed a memory leak in rebuild_lun_table code. Fixed a panic that could arise during an insmod and rmmod of the cciss driver. Fix procfs regression. This patch will get called only once for each. The earlier fix would be called anytime something changed. Fixed wrong usage of a pointer for sysfs symlink. Fix firmware version not being printed in procfs. Fixed sysfs link issue. Added check_unit_attention() to catch UA's on MSA2. The function. prints a message then retries the command that returned with a unit. Fixed a bug found by the L1 test suite. The system would panic when deleting many logical volumes at one time. Removed unneeded lock in sysfs code. Updated rebuild_lun_table to avoid pulling a logical volume out from under. Cleaned up code for adding and removing logical. Mkinitrd has changed on rhel. It can no longer find. HP cciss rpm. Without this fix the system will panic on reboot when the HP cciss rpm has been. Fixed race condition that could show up during driver init. Fixed "out of memory" error introduced in the 2. Added 1. 02. 4 lun support. OS distros with warnings. Added a procfs interface so users can tell the driver to rescan our. Needed for MSA2. 01. MSA2. 01. 2 does not report. Added dynamic outstanding command turning on a per controller basis. CCISS 2. 6 source RPMs. CCISS 2. 6 source tarballs. Use these for 2. 6 kernel up to about 2. RHEL 4. x and SLES 9. From kernels 2. 6. Last updated Tue Oct 1. Changes since 2. 6. Changes since 2. 6. Fixed bug where deleting logical volumes could hang the system. Fixed issue where ACU would hang after several operations. Fixed a panic that could arise during an insmod and rmmod of the cciss. Changed kzalloc back to kmalloc + memset to continue support for older. Fix procfs regression. This patch will get called only once for each. The earlier fix would be called anytime something changed. Fixed wrong usage of a pointer for sysfs symlink. Fix firmware version not being printed in procfs. Fixed issue where controllers that had no configured volumes did not. OS. Fixed sysfs link issue. Added check_unit_attention() to catch UA's on MSA2. The function. prints a message then retries the command that returned with a unit. Updated rebuild_lun_table to avoid pulling a logical volume out from. Cleaned up code for adding and removing logical volumes. Fixed race condition that could show up during driver init. Fixed "out of memory" error introduced in the 2. Added 1. 02. 4 lun support. Added dynamic outstanding command turning on a per controller basis. CCISS 2. 4 source RPMs. CCISS_2. 4 source tarballs. Use these for 2. 4 based kernels, such as RHEL 3. SLES 8. or (Su. SE) United Linux 1. These won't work with very old kernels. SLES 7. 0, etc. BTW, if you happen across a 2. You'll find out soon enough if you do try to. There are newer versions. Use those instead. Hardware/Firmware Documentation. CCISS Utilitiescciss_vol_status. April 1. 7, 2. 01. New release: v. 1. Smart. Array controllers and also fibre channel attached MSA1. Changes since 1. 1. Support for new Smart Array controllers was added. No longer spins. up idle spare drives. Should work on most any linux and Free. BSD (no MSA1. 00. Free. BSD though. Martin Matuska added cciss_vol_status to the Free. BSD ports tree here. Here's what it would take to get MSA1. Free. BSD. Feel free to send in a patch.). Here's the man page. This program is. licensed under the Gnu GPL v. Arrayprobe (offsite). Smartarray contollers. Here's a sample. report from arrayprobe 2. Cpqarrayd is a daemon to monitor HP (compaq) arraycontrollers. It reports any. status changes, like failing disks, to the syslog and optionally to a remote. SNMP traps." This program works by monitoring events from Smartarray. Compaq array controllers. Logs to. syslog, and optionally, sends SNMP traps. You can think of this as a. Self- Monitoring. Analysis and Reporting Technology System (SMART) built into most modern ATA and. SCSI hard disks.". I just found this one, Fri Jun 1 2. PDT 2. 00. 7. I can't comment on. I haven't tried it, but from my so far very brief perusing. Interestingly, it predates cciss_vol_status. Later, after checking this one out a bit more, I'll edit this to reflect. Supported Hardware. Smart Array 5. 30. Smart Array 5. 31. Smart Array 5. 32. Smart Array 6. 40. Smart Array 6. 40. EM. Smart Array 6. Smart Array 6. 42. Smart Array 6. 42. Smart Array E2. 00. Smart Array E2. 00i. Smart Array E5. 00. Smart Array P6. 00. Smart Array P4. 00. Smart Array P8. 00. Smart Array P7. 00m. Smart Array P4. 00i. Smart Array P2. 12. Smart Array P4. 10. Smart Array P4. 10i. Smart Array P4. 11. Smart Array P8. 12. Smart Array P7. 12m. Smart Array P7. 11m. Smart Array P2. 22.
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