> > > A similar problem was noted with RHEL4, it seems the modules.pcimap
> > > and pci.ids file were correct, but the pcitable file contained entries
> > > for all ql[ae]23xx based HBAs to load qla2300.ko.
> > >
> > > It's my understanding that this was fixed for RHEL4 U1. Which distro
> > > are you using? If you are using RHEL, and are still having problems,
> > > I'd suggest you file a report with Redhat.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Andrew Vasquez
> > >
> >
> > BINGO! I AM using RHEL 4. So does that mean I can rectify the problem
> > by making appropriate changes to "pcitable" file?
>
> I'm trying to get a firm answer from the folks who originally
> discvoered the problem some time back, it seems you have two options:
Hey Thanks. I would really appreciate if you could update list/me on
it IF you get any updates (I know its too much pain).
> - (post installation) modify the /etc/modprobe.conf to and rename the
> qla2300 entry to qla2322 (i.e.):
>
> alias scsi_hostadapter1 qla2322
>
> modify the modules.pcimap table to load qla2322 for the 2322
> device-id:
>
> qla2300 0x00001077 0x00002322 ...
>
> to:
>
> qla2322 0x00001077 0x00002322 ...
>
>
> Beyond that, I'd suggest you log a report with Redhat, as that's the
> extent of the workaround knowledge without going to RHEL4U1.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Andrew Vasquez
>
THANKS. It worked for me, for time being.
In the mean time, I plan to file report with RedHat and will update
list as and when I get any response.
regards,
Rajat
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