On Mon, 2005-08-01 at 22:40 +0400, karasiov@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Hello, Paul. > > >> options scsi_mod max_luns=8 > > PH> This is curious because I thought Fedora kernels (unlike RHEL kernels) > PH> scanned all LUNs by default. > > >> mkinitrd is done > > PH> Was it done after the "options scsi_mod max_luns=8" line was added to > PH> modprobe.conf? > Yes. I did it five times or so... :) > > Strange thing - but when I run sysctl -a | grep max_luns - I cant't find any word about > max_luns. Where I can get info about configuration of running module? > > >> scsi: host 4 channel 0 id 0 lun1 has a LUN larger than allowed by the host adapter > >> scsi: host 4 channel 0 id 0 lun2 has a LUN larger than allowed by the host adapter > > PH> Are these last two lines the result of the commands below, or did it > PH> scan and detect lun1 and lun2 when the qla2300 module was loaded? > > Tis is result of boot process. Below commands really did nothing - I > look through /var/log/messages - and dmesg output - but silent was my > answer. What's the output of: # more /proc/scsi/qla2xxx/* /proc/scsi/scsi I don't know what's happening here really; your system appears to be detecting the luns but refusing the use them for some reason. Paul. -- Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx>