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SubjectRe: max_scsi_luns and 2.4.19-pre10.
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On Wed, 2002-06-26 at 07:33, Kurt Garloff wrote:
> Hi Austin,
>
> enough guesses have been there not answering your questions ...
>
> On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 07:46:25PM -0500, Austin Gonyou wrote:
> > This originally was asking for help regarding QLA2200's, but I've since
> > discovered it's a kernel param problem that I'm not sure how to solve.
> >
> > Using a default RH kernel (from SGI XFS installer) and passing
> > max_scsi_luns=128 in grub, and for scsi_mod, it seems to work.
>
> In 2.4.19pre1 a patch was merged into mainline which introduced a flag
> BLIST_LARGELUN and set it for EMC Symmetrix devices. Some distributors
> (incl. RH and SuSE) did ship kernels with this patch included.
> http://van-dijk.net/linuxkernel/200206/0347.html
> (An older patch for 2.4.16 exists as well.)

Ahh...I see now. I looked for DELL in the scsi_scan.c and saw the
symmetrix there right above it. I should be able to add LARGELUN, since
it's #defined above and go for it. I'll see what this does, it's
starting to make sense now. TIA.



> The flag does allow a device to use more than 8 LUNs despite it reporting
> as SCSI Version 2 devices (which can not support more than 8 LUNs normally
> ...)
> The flag also needs to be set for some more devices, look for DGC, DELL, CMD
> and CNSi/CNSI devices that already have the BLIST_SPARSELUN flag.
>
> But as you did not post the output of /proc/scsi/scsi nor the syslog
> meesages from your SCSI subsystem nobody knows what devices you're using or
> what actually happens. Just speculations ...
>
> PS: The better list for such questions is linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org
>
> Regards,
> --
> Kurt Garloff <garloff@suse.de> Eindhoven, NL
> GPG key: See mail header, key servers Linux kernel development
> SuSE Linux AG, Nuernberg, DE SCSI, Security
--
Austin Gonyou <austin@digitalroadkill.net>
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