On Tuesday 15 November 2005 08:26 am, TAC Forums wrote:
> > Any idea or link someone (google was not helpful, nor was IBM websites) ?
>
> I called up IBM and they said the server was not supported under
> Debian GNU/Linux. they only supported Red Hat and Suse linux.
>
> Any ideas why IBM does not l
I have tried getting the RaidMan utility to work on Debian with both
matching driver versions and
with mismatched versions
IPSSend works fine.
I would be interested in helping to get this working
ips :01:05.0: Warning ! ! ! ServeRAID Version Mismatch
ips :01:05.0: Bios = 7.10.18, Firmw
hi guys
I'm slowly beginning to understand how my debian server has been setup.
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ips 03:0e.0:Warning ! ! ! ServeRAID Version Mismatch
ips 03:0e.0:Bios = 7.10.20, Firmware = 7.10.20, Device Driver = 7.00.15
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The above means my ip
hey
I figured i'll do a check on the version of ips that's loaded with my
debian install.
i did a 'dmesg' and noticed this
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SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
ips 03:0e.0:Warning ! ! ! ServeRAID Version Mismatch
ips 03:0e.0:Bios = 7.10.20, Firmwar
> Any idea or link someone (google was not helpful, nor was IBM websites) ?
I called up IBM and they said the server was not supported under
Debian GNU/Linux. they only supported Red Hat and Suse linux.
Any ideas why IBM does not like to support debian Gnu/Linux? I
personally think they are going
> I have got different IBM server (Netfinity 5000 and xSeries 336) with
> ServeRaid SCSI card controllers.
I've got xSeries 236 - Type 8841
> I would like to manage disks drived by these controllers with the IBM
> software found on CD delivered with the servers.
Same here. :-)
> I am able
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