* Stuart Longland <[email protected]>:

> [    1.097409] HP CISS Driver (v 3.6.26)
> [    1.098444] cciss 0000:07:01.0: PCI IRQ 50 -> rerouted to legacy IRQ 18
> [    1.098524] cciss 0000:07:01.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 18
> [    1.098694] cciss 0000:07:01.0: Controller reports max supported commands 
> of 0, an obvious lie. Using 16.  Ensure that firmware is up to date.
> [    1.216111] cciss 0000:07:01.0: cciss0: <0x46> at PCI 0000:07:01.0 IRQ 18 
> using DAC
> 
> I'm not sure what the firmware update procedure is on these things.

That's easy: You boot into a HP firmware update CD, which is basically a
linux boot disk.

The filename's FW1010.2012_0530.49.iso
I got a copy if you can't find the download...

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