atom feed12 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-scsiRe: Fiber Channel.
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Lars KöllerAug 25, 1998 12:03 am 
Mike SmithAug 25, 1998 6:47 am 
Kenneth D. MerryAug 25, 1998 10:09 am 
Kenneth D. MerryAug 25, 1998 10:25 am 
JambiAug 25, 1998 11:38 am 
Matthew JacobAug 25, 1998 12:16 pm 
Wilko BulteAug 25, 1998 2:10 pm 
Matthew JacobAug 25, 1998 4:27 pm 
Wilko BulteAug 26, 1998 2:24 am 
Simon ShapiroAug 26, 1998 7:55 am 
Simon ShapiroAug 26, 1998 7:56 am 
Matthew JacobAug 26, 1998 8:03 am 
Subject:Re: Fiber Channel.
From:Wilko Bulte (wil@yedi.iaf.nl)
Date:Aug 25, 1998 2:10:07 pm
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-scsi

People might also be interested in looking at the Emulex LP6000 and LP7000 cards. Maybe (*big* maybe) I'll have a chance to check one out.

W/

As Matthew Jacob wrote...

The Qlogic Fibre Channel card (2100) is mostly supported- it's the same driver as the SCSI driver. It's fabric support is minimal (uh, not there yet) right now, but a plain loop or a PLDA seems to work as long as nothing complicated in terms of PLOGI parameters seems to be expected.

I don't know the PM2554UWF, although if someone got me one and specs for it, I'd likely do a driver for it.

I'm also planning to do the Adaptec F9{4,5}0 sooner or later.

On Tue, 25 Aug 1998, Jambi wrote:

Hey all, We are thinking about building a little data crunching farm which will be a whole bunch of FreeBSD machines. We were offered a fiber channel controller as our current problem is in IO (having to parse serially huge network dumps...what a pain). I was looking around the FreeBSD FAQ etc and could find no reference to a supported Fiber Channel controllers. Question: Does the DPT PM2554UWF have support in the FreeBSD kernel? Is CAM supporting it?

Wilko _ ______________________________________________________________________ | / o / / _ Bulte email: wil@yedi.iaf.nl |/|/ / / /( (_) Arnhem, The Netherlands WWW : http://www.tcja.nl

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