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тАО11-12-2003 05:02 AM
тАО11-12-2003 05:02 AM
How can i install :
cpq_cciss_RedHatAS21-2.4.44-1.i386.rpm
cpq_cpqarray_RedHatAS21-2.4.25-1.i386.rpm
cpq_cpqfc_RedHatAS21-2.1.2-3.i386.rpm
on 2.4.9-e27 (latest errata kernel) and if i happen to upgrade again later, how do i redo these packages ? Can we get the src RPMs ?
How do others work around this ? Do you just use e12 ?
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тАО11-12-2003 05:37 AM
тАО11-12-2003 05:37 AM
Re: CPQ Array RPMs in PSP and Errata Kernel
You might want to be on a more stable kernel prior to installing those packages.
If those packages require particular kernel versions installed or customization, they will have to be reinstalled after a kernel upgrade.
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тАО11-12-2003 01:17 PM
тАО11-12-2003 01:17 PM
Re: CPQ Array RPMs in PSP and Errata Kernel
I am using 2.4.9-e27 on RHEL Advanced Server 2.1, which is the latest Redhat/RHN supplied errata kernel. I dont mind having to update these packages each time we go to a new kernel version, I amlready have ways to do that. I'd just love to know how to get them compiled for the version I am on now, and I guess know why HP/Compaq doesnt keep their drivers upto date with Redhats errata as they certify their hardware with the OS.
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тАО11-13-2003 02:39 AM
тАО11-13-2003 02:39 AM
Re: CPQ Array RPMs in PSP and Errata Kernel
On the question about src RPMS. I believe that the latest source is available on SourceForge for the cciss driver. I don't know for sure about the other ones. I know that it is difficult to build from source. We are looking into adding this functionality to the Linux PSP in the future so that the HP/Compaq storage drivers can support the latest errata kernels as they are released.
Any feedback you have on what you like to see implemented or general comments on the Linux PSP would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Michael Garner
Linux PSP Developer
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тАО11-13-2003 02:59 AM
тАО11-13-2003 02:59 AM
Re: CPQ Array RPMs in PSP and Errata Kernel
One last issue. If I cannot install those RPMs, am I still able to use the Array Config utility to edit my arrays ?
I am heading towards being able to remove/rebuild a failed drive on the fly (With Mirrored Drives) and wanted to be sure that the CIM Agents will alert me to a failed drive, and that I have the correct software installed to run the Array Config Utility. I cant seem to find any documentation on how to do these things with Linux.
Second part of the question if I may. When will the PSP be ready for RHEL 3.0 ? I have it tagged as a requirement on my end before I can start rolling out RHEL 3.0 boxes.
Thank you again to both you and Steven, quick prompt answers makes my day much easier :)
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тАО11-13-2003 03:22 AM
тАО11-13-2003 03:22 AM
SolutionThe operation of the Array Config Utility (ACU) RPM is independent of the drivers. All that the ACU utility requires is that the drivers be loaded on the server (even if they are compiled into the kernel as they are in the 2.4.9-e.27 kernel). Once the drivers are installed, you can use ACU to maintain and configure them. The instructions on how to use ACU are on the following website:
http://h18023.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/download/18100.html
To receive notification of a failed drive, you'll need to install the health driver (hpasm) and the storage agent (cmastor). The reporting mechanism that the storage agent uses (ie the foundation agent) is bundled with the health driver now.
The PSP to support RHEL3 is scheduled for release with the rest of our next version in early December.
Regards,
Michael Garner
Linux PSP Developer