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LSI Logic 20160 + Sun Ultra 10

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Old 01-16-2008, 11:19 AM
Foley
 
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Default LSI Logic 20160 + Sun Ultra 10

I am trying to install an LSI Logic 20160 SCSI HBA into an Ultra 10
without success. After installing the card, I powered up the machine
without any drives attached. At the OpenBoot prompt, I issued the
show-devs command. There is no information displayed about the card
nor is there even a record of a card being installed in that slot.
The LSI Logic support page states that Sun SPARC machines require
OpenBoot version 3.0 or higher. The machine currently has OpenBoot
version 3.25. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in
advance.

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Old 01-16-2008, 11:20 AM
Zack
 
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Default Re: LSI Logic 20160 + Sun Ultra 10

On Mar 9, 8:57 am, "Foley" <mches...@chesent.com> wrote:
> I am trying to install an LSI Logic 20160 SCSI HBA into an Ultra 10
> without success. After installing the card, I powered up the machine
> without any drives attached. At the OpenBoot prompt, I issued the
> show-devs command. There is no information displayed about the card
> nor is there even a record of a card being installed in that slot.
> The LSI Logic support page states that Sun SPARC machines require
> OpenBoot version 3.0 or higher. The machine currently has OpenBoot
> version 3.25. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in
> advance.


Did you try a probe-scsi-all ? or try booting the machine to solaris
and running devfsadm?

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