I want to install Mageia on a clients IBM x3500 M4 server which uses the LSI Logic Megaraid SAS controller as do Dell servers and many others. I am advised that there is no disc space available for the install. SuSE 12, Fedora 17 and RedHat 6 all can see and install, so I know that the HW is properly configured and functional As near as I can figure, the initrd of the install doesn't have a current megaraid-sas.ko.xz module. Is this something the we might be interested in providing? or do I have to learn how to create my own initrd and re-burn the distrib with it? Thanks Richard
setting version to cauldron as it's an enhancement bug
CC: (none) => thierry.vignaud, tmbVersion: 2 => Cauldron
Can you attach the lspci.txt & proc_pci.txt files resulting from running the following commands on any Linux distribution: lspci -nvvvv > lspci.txt cat /proc/bus/pci/devices > proc_pci.txt
Keywords: (none) => NEEDINFO
Assignee: bugsquad => thierry.vignaud
Also, as we do have megaraid_sas.ko.xz in the installer, we would need for you to attach screenshots (camera) of other consoles (just type alt+f3 & alt+f4 in order to access the installer screen as well as the kernel one).
Created attachment 2713 [details] dmesg from Fedora 17 install disk
Created attachment 2714 [details] dmesg from MGA2 install disk
Created attachment 2715 [details] lspci -nvvvv from Fedora 17 install disk
Created attachment 2716 [details] lspcidrake -v from MGA2 install disk
Created attachment 2717 [details] /proc/bus/pci/devices from Fedora 17 install disk
Created attachment 2718 [details] /prov/bus/pci/devices from MGA2 install disk
Sorry it took SSSOOOOooooo long. The customer could not find time to let me play with the server. I now have the server in my office so as to preclude any further delays as I am quite eager to resolve this issue and install MGA2 without having to install it on a SLOWWWWW SATA disk. I am attaching 6 files: lscpi-mga2.txt created from MGA2 install disk: lspci -nvvvv lscpi-mga2.txt created from Fedora17 install disk: lspci -nvvvv proc_pci-mga2.txt created from MGA2 install disk: cat /proc/bus/pci/devices proc_pci-fed17.txt created from Fedora17 install disk: cat /proc/bus/pci/devices dmesg-mga2.txt created from MGA2 install disk: dmesg dmesg-fed17.txt created from Fedora17 install disk: dmesg I am at your disposal for any further requirements which you may have Richard
Attachment 2716 description: lspci -nvvvv from MGA2 install disk => lspcidrake -v from MGA2 install disk
CC: (none) => mageia
Created attachment 2738 [details] dmesg diff We do load the megaraid device and it looks like at least rescue detect all disks. We don't load as much modules as FC does but regarding the storate, we load enough. Can you start installer with, run it until you got the error, then: 1) plug an USB key 2) run the command bug that will write a bug.gz file 3) attach that file to this BR
I supposed lspcidrake came from rescue but it may be from regular installer according to what you said? Still attach the file generated by the bug command please :-)
(In reply to comment #12) > I supposed lspcidrake came from rescue but it may be from regular installer > according to what you said? > Still attach the file generated by the bug command please :-) While working with the machine in order to comply with your request, lo and behold, the damned thing died. It's LSI Logic RAID controller bit the dust and the machine has been returned to IBM for repair, soooo: It will be a few days before I get it back, and then we'll see if this bug report is founded upon faulty hardware. Richard
I tried on a IBM machine (with Mageia 3 alpha1). It works fine once a virtual (RAID) device is created using the controller BIOS. If you do not create any virtual device in the BIOS, there's no disk to see... Reopen this bug report if you see this error after having created a virtual device in the BIOS
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => WORKSFORME
The server finally returned from IBM warranty service yesterday and it actually functioned normally for about 2 hours. During those 2 hours Magea 2 had no problems seeing the raid array that was presented to it by the LSI Logic MegaRaid controller. The server promptly failed after about 2 hours with the same hardware failure that we saw originally, but Magea 2 has been exonerated of any wrong doings I apologize for the false error report. It was a hardware problem that was difficult to see until the whole thing went belly-up Thanks Richard