From: Wayne <warnold@fairfield.com>
To: gadio@netvision.net.il, linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org
Subject: getting linux 7.3 to see scsi devices lun0 &lun1
Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2003 23:47:22 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3E1E6C7A.2070701@fairfield.com> (raw)
To whoever is in the mood;
Help..
Have read the 'howto' on the scsi section and can not get the os to see
lun1.
We are using a dual PIII 700mhz system 500meg of memory. This system
was running
linux 6.0 . We had a raid device attached to this system and the os saw
the raid as /dev/sda and
/dev/sdb. That was good. But only to find out that we were loosing
several hundred meg of space.
The file system was the /ext2 file system.
We needed to go to the /ext3 file system that creates the journald file
system so it would know how to handle the larger file sizes.
Tried changing the .config file for the kernel to look for multiple luns
by repacing the line;
CONFIG_SCSI=Y to read CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN
(from the document about scsi). No luck, still only lun0 shows up.
Were unable to try the
scsidev command. Tried the make config command, tried the
rescan-scsi-bus.sh command as well. No luck.
The scsi adaptor card is the adaptec high voltage aha-2944uw.
The raid is a tera-byte in size, has been used by a sun ultra as its
controller, reformatted and recreated to go from solaris to linux.
Again, linux 6.0 saw both raid data sets that were created.
Help, if you could, please.
Regards,
Wayne Arnold
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