
Known Issues
● FCP – Discovering Disk Drives. To list all the SCSI devices discovered at boot
time, enter this command:
cat /proc/scsi/scsi
● Although the driver recognizes disk drives at boot time, you may not be able to use
those drives until special file entries are created for them. By default, Linux
provides special fields for up to 16 SCSI devices. With the Emulex driver, targets 1
through 255 are supported, with up to 128 LUNs per target. To create additional
special files, use the ‘MAKEDEV’ command in the /dev directory.
Note
All SCSI device files are created if you are using SuSE
SLES 8.
● If you are using a device driver download, you must first have a SCSI or IDE boot/
root device in order to create a Fibre Channel (lpfcdd) boot device.
● If you are running SuSE SLES and want to build the driver as a kernel module, you
need to edit the Makefile. For step-by-step instructions, see the online Installation
manual (Build Driver into Kernel, IP Functionality procedure).
Emulex Documentation, Drivers and Software
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