We need to add the following kernel parameters at the end of the append line:Ĭciss.blacklist=yes modprobe.blacklist=cciss hpsa.hpsa_allow_any=1 hpsa.hpsa_simple_mode=1Īppend loglevel=3 cde vga=791 nomodeset cciss.blacklist=yes modprobe.blacklist=cciss hpsa.hpsa_allow_any=1 hpsa.hpsa_simple_mode=1
HP CCISS VS HPSA INSTALL
So you can try it but i do not know for sure if it will work.Īlso i do not know too much about the G5, but if you can get a system disk to install PetaSAN on outside of the RAID array and follow my earier post of things to try.Įlse if you do not have a separate system disk then maybe you can try the following:Ĭreate an install USB from the iso ( using rufus or similar tool ), this makes it easier than re-creating the iso There are howver some people who reported using the hpsa driver successfully with G5 as in: PetaSAN does not support the cciss driver, many distros such as RH/Centos 7 do not.
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Quote from admin on August 29, 2017, 1:05 pmĪs per my earlier post, the Proliant G5 is quite old and the cciss block driver has been replaced by the hpsa scsi driver since G6.
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Some people report using hpsa with G5, if you want to try and assuming you can install PetaSAN on a separate system disk., ssh into PetaSAN and: Hpsa is a scsi driver which works with PetaSAN. Many new distros like RH 7 do not support it, cciss is replaced by hpsa ( hp smart array) driver since G6 / 2009 as per The G5 server is quite old and uses the cciss block kernel driver, disks are presented like /dev/cciss/c0d0p1.
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Quote from admin on August 11, 2017, 9:08 am