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Re: [Xen-users] Basic Xen Question

Yeah, unfortunately no. I think it is one of the few that isn't, from Adaptec (my luck!). It's module name is: adpahci ; I haven't found this anywhere except as Suse and RHEL rpms.

If you have heard of it though, do let me know. It's the Adaptec HostRAID (IBM ServeRAID-8e) embedded in the motherboard.

From what I've read it's fakeraid, but at least it must deliver some resources which would have been nice... Plus there's a sweet IBM application which lets you manage and monitor the RAID (if it can find the controller via the OS).



Greg Cockburn wrote:
Are you sure the adaptec driver is not in the kernel. I have adaptec to be very good, in terms of opening up their drives. I have not come across one that wasn't already in the kernel.

I have used SCSI and SATA Controllers and RAID variants of each without getting any drivers from adaptec.

Greg.

On 5/17/06, *Petersson, Mats* <Mats.Petersson@xxxxxxx <mailto:Mats.Petersson@xxxxxxx>> wrote:



     > -----Original Message-----
     > From: Julius Spencer [mailto:julius@xxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:julius@xxxxxxxxx>]
     > Sent: 16 May 2006 21:23
     > To: Petersson, Mats
     > Cc: Sylvain Coutant; xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
     > Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Basic Xen Question
     >
     > Hi,
     >
     > Thanks for the reply!
     >
     > Essentially I have a binary driver. There are only  a few
     > OS's which it works under. Unfortunately IBM say that they
     > don't have much 'swing' in getting their suppliers to open
     > source the driver and Adaptec seem to have made it impossible
     > to make contact with them unless you have bought
     >   from them directly.
     >
     > If I could patch the kernel which comes with the distro so it
     > was "xenified" ( :) ) then perhaps I could continue to use
     > the same driver.
     >
     > In this case, as it is a RAID type of device I'll have to opt
     > to use software RAID.
     >
     > Thank you again for the reply.

    Unfortunately in this type of situation, I'm not sure you'd get much
    help by using an older kernel - the driver may well not behave itself
    well enough to still work under Xen... At least, I think that is still a
    problem in Xenified Linux as it is under HVM - drivers in Xenified
    Linux
    are modified to "understand" Xen, and that's not going to work with
    binary drivers. However, I may be wrong. Someone with better
    understanding of this may be able to correct me (or say I'm right).

    --
    Mats
     >
     > Petersson, Mats wrote:
     > >
     > >
     > >> -----Original Message-----
     > >> From: Sylvain Coutant [mailto:sco@xxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:sco@xxxxxxxxxx>]
     > >> Sent: 16 May 2006 12:02
     > >> To: Petersson, Mats; 'Julius Spencer';
     > xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
     > >> Subject: RE: [Xen-users] Basic Xen Question
     > >>
     > >>>> Does anyone know if it is possible to patch an older kernel (eg.
     > >>>> 2.6.9) so it can be compiled to run as a Xen kernel (dom0)?
     > >>> Now, my question is: Why would you want that?
     > >> ie, just because one have some other patches to apply against the
     > >> kernel. It can sometimes be a true nightmare to set up a full
     > >> dom0+domU which includes every tool one need :-(
     > >
     > > Ok, fair enough. You'd just have to look at which patches are the
     > > biggest - and I think Xen is quite intrusive, so unless your other
     > > patches are also touching a lot of files in the kernel, I would
     > > suspect that porting the other patches would be easier...
     > >
     > > --
     > > Mats
     > >> --
     > >> Sylvain
     > >>
     > >>
     > >>
     > >>
     > >
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