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From: Jorgen Pehrson <jp@spektr.ludvika.se>
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On Mon, 20 Apr 1998, Steven M. Schultz wrote:

> > generic kernel built for just a single ra controller?  Isn't 174400
> 
> 	Nope - it's built for two.  Let me quick check...
> 
> 	Yes, NRAC is 2 and NRAD is 3 in the GENERIC config file.  So you can
> 	have 2 controllers and 3 drives in the generic kernel.
> 
> > the standard DEQNA/DELQA ('qe0') address?  Is it possible that
> 
> 	Oh - I missed that.  That number did not look right for a MSCP device
> 	and now I know why - it's the DEQNA address ;-)

Just went home for lunch and checked again. You're right and I were wrong
(of course.. :)
The conf output didn't say "ra 1 .." but it said "rl ..". My only excuse
is that I fiddled with this late last night and wasn't quite awake... :)

But isn't "rl" the rl in RL02? And the rl entry in /etc/dtab says
rl	? 174400 ...

Will that collide with the qe if that's the same csr?

> ra      ? 172150 154    5       raintr          # uda50, rqdx1/2/3
> ra      ? 160334 0      5       raintr          # uda50, rqdx1/2/3
> 
> 	in that order.

I've added that line to my /etc/dtab and now the kernel finds the Emulex
board. But when I do a "disklabel -r ra1" it complains about I/O error.
And a red LED is lit on the controller. Guess that means something is
wrong?

I've checked what type of Emulex controller it was and this is what it
said on the largest silver sticker:

QD3210201 -00D
             F

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