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List:       linux-poweredge
Subject:    RE: Sort disk with RHEL and DELL SAN
From:       "NOLLET Remy \(CAMPUS\)" <remy.nollet () decathlon ! com>
Date:       2006-10-30 15:28:18
Message-ID: 81FA719A76839A4990A096D71D99A2E4C53C40 () nlaexb12 ! neptune ! dkcorp ! net
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Yes why not, I'am on RHEL 3 
I receive another answer that say:

>You can edit the file /etc/modules.conf and change the line for the
scsi controller:
> 
>Example
>FROM
>alias scsi_hostadapter qla2300
>alias scsi_hostadapter1 megaraid2
>
>TO
>alias scsi_hostadapter megaraid2
>alias scsi_hostadapter1 qla2300
> 
>Then re-create a new initrd file and reboot the box

But how can I do this in a kickstart file during installation.

--
Regards

Remy NOLLET
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Wiktor Wodecki [mailto:wiktor.wodecki@Net-m.de] 
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 12:58 PM
To: NOLLET Remy (CAMPUS)
Cc: linux-poweredge@dell.com
Subject: Re: Sort disk with RHEL and DELL SAN

Hello,

NOLLET Remy (CAMPUS) wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Does anybody can tell me how can I sort disk when I got SAN LUN and 
> local disk.
> 
> I have a PE2850 with 2 local raid and 3 SAN lun.
> 
> When I boot, the 3 SAN LUN are seen as sda,sdb,sdc (and sdd,sde,sdf) 
> And local raid are seen as sdg and sdh.
> 
> How can I change sdg to sda to simplify grub config etc...

if you have a "modern" linux distribution, I would direct you to have a
look at udev. You can write identification rules which assign static
labels in /dev to your devices based on serial id's, etc.
But beware, writing udev rules requires a virgin and at least two dead
chickens, so I would either start using some device-independant layer
like lvm / fs labels or forget about this issue.

-- 
Regards,

  Wiktor Wodecki

  net mobile AG, Zollhof 17, 40221 Duesseldorf, Germany
  923B DCF8 070C 9FDD 5E05  9AE3 E923 5A35 182C 9783

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