Re: FC3 and Intel Pro/1000T

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Nathaniel Hall" <halln@xxxxxxx>
To: "For users of Fedora Core releases" <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 8:57 PM
Subject: FC3 and Intel Pro/1000T



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I am attempting to create a connection between a SAN and a FC3 box.  I
am unable to figure out how to get the server to recognize the Intel
PRO/1000T IP Storage Adapter.  I have looked on Intels site, but the
closest thing they come to supporting is the RH9 and the AS 2.1 versions
of RedHat.  I would try to use a software iSCSI driver, but the SAN is
completly separate from the rest of the network, so that isn't possible.

Any ideas?

According to Intel's site that device is *only* for iSCSI. In other words, it won't act like a regular HBA, presenting your LUNs to the OS as block devices.


What happens when you issue the command:

modprobe e1000

Thomas


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