Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 22 Apr 2003 12:22:06 -0400 (EDT) | From | war <> | Subject | HPT366/368/370 IDE/SCSI-EMULATION PROBLEMS (2.4.x) |
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war@p300:~$ find /usr/src/linux-2.4.20/Documentation/ | grep -i hpt war@p300:~$
The top of /usr/src/linux-2.4.20/drivers/ide/hpt366.c does not offer much in terms of the documentation.
Hopefully my question is simple, why does this card only seem to work with such a configuration?
I have 3 cards, 12 HDD.
If I try to boot with normal (no append), the box will sit there trying to find the hard drives.
If I boot with the way most distros set it up (ie: sda=noprobe sdb=noprobe) and so on, this works, but then it uses SCSI-EMULATION.
I am familiar with PROMISE BOARDS (100/133) and they do not have this problem.
Is there something in particular one must do to achieve IDE access, to have the kernel see the HDD's as IDE devices and not use SCSI-EMULATION for HPT ROCKET ATA/100 cards?
Also, when you cat /proc/ide/hpt* it gives a segfault and the kernel oopses, I've sent this e-mail a week or two ago.
So, to summarize:
Boot with IDE support only and no append, the box sits there looking for the other IDE hard drives (using intel i845 chipset btw). It looks forever, was on for 2 weeks, never found the disks.
Switched over to distro method, sda=noprobe,sdb=noprobe and so on for all 12 drives and testing with rh73/scsi-emulation/etc IS enabled, and the kernel does a lot of running around and sets them up as SCSI devices.
Is it possible to have HPT rocket ATA/100 cards (3 of them) see hard drives as IDE and not SCSI?
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