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Title: SCSI driver disk
Post by: John on March 29, 2002, 10:39:12 PM
I am trying to install sme on my proliant 4500. This server has a smart2 (cpqarray) scsi card. This card is compatible with redhat but the sme driver disks dont detect it because it is an EISA card. I want to know how i can load the drivers. In redhat you can select your scsi card from a list but there is no such menu in sme.

Any ideas????

Thanks

John
Title: Re: SCSI driver disk
Post by: Lindsay on March 30, 2002, 08:56:46 AM
G'day John,
I think I'm having a similar problem getting the setup to read from my Fast and Wide SCSI-2 CDROM. If you find an answer off list I'd appreciate you posting the answer here, I'll do likewise.
tia
Lindsay
Title: Re: SCSI driver disk
Post by: JD on May 06, 2002, 06:54:12 AM
Have you tried using the driver disk - made from the cdrom/images directory ????

There should be driver for the array host card.

You may need to read up on the redhat site for the support of that card.