Hp Cciss Driver

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Your Red Hat account gives you access to your profile, preferences, and services, depending on your status. Register If you are a new customer, register now for access to product evaluations and purchasing capabilities. Who Should Install This Driver Disk? Customers running Citrix XenServer 6.0 with Hotfix XS60E016 - For XenServer 6.0 who use Hewlett Packard Smart Array RAID controllers and wish to upgrade to the latest supported version of the cciss driver (v4.6.28-12). The first link involves adding the actual cciss driver which if added to iso install kernel would mean greater coverage, ie the P400i and E200i but at the cost of including an unsupported kernel module when the majority of Smart Array controllers are now standard scsi under hpsa driver. HP recommends using the standard cciss driver in SLES 11 SP1, since the included hpsa driver was an early experimental version. However, ProLiant Gen8 servers require the hpsa driver, since these servers contain.

Environment

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
  • HP Smart Array Controller

Issue

NOTE: The hpsa driver is a SCSI driver, while the cciss driver is a block driver. This means that logical drives which would be presented with devices nodes like '/dev/cciss/c0d0', etc. Will now be presented as '/dev/sda', etc. Dec 18, 2014  Hello, i have her a couple of server (HP DL380 G5) with an SmartArray P400 Raid-controller. This controller is not supported(by RH) anymore by the current hpsa-driver which is be the replacment vor the older cciss-driver in.

  • Is cciss controllers supported in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 ?
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 does not have the cciss driver
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 fails to detect the P400 storage controller available with HP ProLiant DL380 G5

Resolution

  • Use a newer Smart Array controller model that is supported by the hpsa driver.

Root Cause

  • As per the release note, The following cciss controllers are no longer supported:
    • Smart Array 5300
    • Smart Array 5i
    • Smart Array 532
    • Smart Array 5312
    • Smart Array 641
    • Smart Array 642
    • Smart Array 6400
    • Smart Array 6400 EM
    • Smart Array 6i
    • Smart Array P600
    • Smart Array P800
    • Smart Array P400
    • Smart Array P400i
    • Smart Array E200i
    • Smart Array E200
    • Smart Array E500
    • Smart Array P700M

Hp Smart Array Cciss Driver

Note: The above controllers are listed as no longer supported by the HP/HPE for use with the hpsa driver. You can try updating firmware to the latest versions, and that may get the cards at least recognized by the driver in some cases. However, since the vendor does not support these cards using the hpsa driver, if the card fails in any way we are unable to provide support as we're unable to engage the vendor through partner relationships for hardware they no longer support.

Diagnostic Steps

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Two potential methods exist to get Smart Array controller models not supported by the hpsa driver recognized and potentially working. Cara membuka adjustment program for epson l100.

Neither of these methods are supported by Red Hat.

  • The hpsa driver has the following module option hpsa_allow_any=1. This module option allows the use of PCI IDs that are not listed in the driver's pci-id table (recognition of Smart Array cards that are not tested/qualified with the hpsa driver). To make the installer detect the controller at install time, pass the following hpsa.hpsa_allow_any=1 at the install prompt. Per the RHEL 7 release notes, any cards detected by using this option are not supported by Red Hat.

  • Download the cciss driver from HP's open source project repository for the cciss driver. Since this resulting driver is not shipped by Red Hat, it isn't supported.

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Hello,
i have her a couple of server (HP DL380 G5) with an SmartArray P400 Raid-controller. This controller is not supported(by RH) anymore by the current hpsa-driver which is be the replacment vor the older cciss-driver in rh7, centos 6.5 works fine.

Hp Cciss Driver

So the question is, is it possible to bring the cciss-driver in the plus-kernel? if not, what would the best way to use this driver, and keep it current with the kernel-upgrades(also generate an images for install on the server, pxe-boot prefered)
regards
Ingo