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[Xen-users] Additional scsi drivers needed for xen-3.0.2


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  • From: edalB <edalb1979@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 17:17:39 +0200
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Hi all

It always looks like it is me and the linux drivers but this looks
like I need to install a extra scsi module for xen-3.0.2.

This is the dmesg for the scsi driver.

GDT-HA 0: Name: SRCZCR
scsi0 : SRCZCR
Using anticipatory io scheduler
 Vendor: Intel     Model: Host Drive  #00   Rev:
 Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision: 02
 Vendor: ESG-SHV   Model: SCA HSBP M15      Rev: 0.10
 Type:   Processor                          ANSI SCSI revision: 02

I know I need to create a intrd file as a module to make sure the
linux driver boots right.
But when I do a mkinitrd -o /boot/initrd-2.6.16-xen.img 2.6.16-xen

I get the error.

FATAL: Module gdth not found.
WARNING: This failure MAY indicate that your kernel will not boot!
but it can also be triggered by needed modules being compiled into
the kernel.

Now I have the driver.
But how would go about kompiling this driver with the xen kernal.

Regards

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