This is a non SMP module built against an SMP kernel. In this case its
a Red Hat specific "accident trap". Add smp to the EXTRAVERSION flag sin
the top make file
I would actually suggest you pick up a newer kernel (2.2.12 say) and built
that from scratch with your driver, rather than trying to build your modules
without having a full kernel build tree to hand
> those 10 tested devices. However, after successfully detected all 10
> devices, only four device nodes are given to be accessible, sdb, sdc, sdd,
> sde. Two of them from first HBA and two from the second.
Very odd.
> I also tried qlogic fibre channel HBA with 8 device connected. The result
> is the same. Only four devices are accessible.
I've actually had 8 disks on a qlogic FC without a problem.
Alan
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