

- HP SMART ARRAY CONTROLLER 641 INSTALL
- HP SMART ARRAY CONTROLLER 641 DRIVERS
- HP SMART ARRAY CONTROLLER 641 DRIVER
- HP SMART ARRAY CONTROLLER 641 UPGRADE
- HP SMART ARRAY CONTROLLER 641 SOFTWARE
This will create the binary RPM in, for instance, To install, download the RPM file, and use rpm -ihv rpmfileįor instance on Redhat's distribution. You may try to use these to build a binary RPM.
HP SMART ARRAY CONTROLLER 641 DRIVER
The hpsa driver is available in the kernels, and in RHEL6īy default, and in SLES11 (but not by default). Arrayprobe) which may need modifications to work with the hpsa

HP SMART ARRAY CONTROLLER 641 SOFTWARE
There may be other software designed to work withĬciss (e.g. The usual HP utilities, ACU, the SNMP storage agents, and cciss_vol_status To enable this feature of hpsa, the module parameter So that it does not try to claim older controllers meant to be claimed by The hpsa driver has theĪbility to claim unknown Smart Arrays, however this is turned off by default To cciss are now presumed to be claimed by the hpsa driver. This feature has been removed, as any Smart Arrays not known It by default to run on Smart Array controllers which it did not explicitly recognizeĮxcept so far as to be able to determine that they were some sort of The cciss driver previously contained a feature which would enable Hpsa should be fine for new installs on these controllers, however. We recommend that you simply continue to use cciss in such instances. With all the various distributions, it is difficult to come up withĪ set of bulletproof universal instructions for making such a switch, so Make a mistake or forget something and get your system into an unbootable Simply because making the switch is somewhat complex and it is easy to You have a very good reason to do so and know what you are doing.
HP SMART ARRAY CONTROLLER 641 UPGRADE
If you've been usingĬciss already on these controllers, it is not recommended that youĪttempt to upgrade your running system to switch from cciss to hpsa unless Parameter should allow hpsa to be used easily.
HP SMART ARRAY CONTROLLER 641 INSTALL
For a new install of aĭistribution using the hpsa driver, the "iss_allow_any=1" boot This means that if you are currently using cciss with the above controllersĪnd decide to switch to hpsa, you've got to adjust your /etc/fstab, grubĬonfiguration files, etc. will now be presented as "/dev/sda", etc. That logical drives which would be presented with devices nodes like Is a SCSI driver, while the cciss driver is a block driver. Permit the hpsa driver to claim those devices. The cciss driver to ignore the controllers on the above list, which will Module parameter to cciss, "iss_allow_hpsa=1", which will cause If you would like to run hpsa instead, there is a new You shouldn't have to do anything, as cciss will continue to claim On these devices, and upgrade to a kernel containing the hpsa driver, Have overlapping sets of supported controllers, by default,Ĭciss will claim these devices if it is loaded prior
HP SMART ARRAY CONTROLLER 641 DRIVERS
In the case of kernels with cciss and hpsa drivers which do Initially, there was some overlap in the boards which these two drivers support. Smart Array products going forward, and the cciss driver will eventually be deprecated. If you really want cciss on RHEL7 checkout the elrepo directory.Ī new Smart Array driver called "hpsa" has been accepted into the main line linux The cciss driver has been removed from RHEL7 and SLES12. ***** PMC Licenses HP Smart Array Intellectual Property to Accelerate Growth in Server Storage Solutions ***** ***** Microsemi Corporation Completes Acquisition of PMC-Sierra, Inc. ***** Microchip Technology Announces Completion of Microsemi Acquisition ***** You can use these if you have a supported distribution Supply binary RPMs and driver diskettes (for loadingĭrivers during OS installation) for supported Linux distributions We do not supply any binary RPMs from this page. If you are looking for binary RPMs or driver diskette The source RPMs or tarballs provided here. With your distribution or kernel, because it is too old, or the Has been in the Linux kernel for a very long time, and mostĭistributions will already have a cciss driver which will work forįrom time to time there may be instances in which hardware orĭriver features are not supported by the cciss driver which comes Most likely, you do not need these, as the cciss driver

Here you will find source RPMs and source tarballsįor the cciss driver for HP's Smart Array line of hardware RAIDĬontrollers.
