ciss(HW)
ciss --
Compaq Intelligent Storage Subsystem driver
Description
The ciss (Compaq Intelligent Storage Subsystem) driver
is an Ultra160 SCSI RAID host adapter driver
that supports Compaq®
Smart Array Controllers on HP ProLiant® servers. These are
high-end drive array controllers that support different RAID
configurations for logical disk volumes configured on SCSI drives.
Controller supported warning and critical failure notifications are
notified through console logging of the events and through the
Integrated Management Log. Controller statistics are collected
by HP Insight Management Agents on SCO OpenServer platforms for
access using SNMP.
The following Smart Array Controllers are supported on ProLiant
servers:
-
Smart Array 5i Controller
-
Smart Array 532 Controller
-
Smart Array 5312 Controller
-
Smart Array 5300 Controller
To determine the support status of your host adapter,
contact your system supplier or
refer to the
Compatible Hardware Web Pages.
NOTE:
The HP ProLiant EFS (Extended Feature Supplement) for SCO OpenServer
provides the most current driver support for Smart Array
Controllers. We recommend that you consult your hardware vendor
regularly regarding driver updates for your devices.
If you installed this EFS before installing SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7
(that is, on Releases 5.0.4 through 5.0.6), we recommend you
verify that your newly installed SCO OpenServer system has appropriate
driver support for installed Smart Array Controllers.
Configuring the ciss driver
The Option ROM Configuration for Arrays Utility is a
configuration, management and diagnostic tool for mass storage
subsystems based on Compaq Smart Array Controllers.
This utility is included with Smart Array Controllers' BIOS and
can be invoked at boot time by entering <F8>.
See your device documentation for more information.
If not configured during SCO OpenServer installation,
you can also configure the ciss driver using
mkdev hd or by editing the entries in the
/etc/conf/cf.d/mdevice and
/etc/conf/sdevice.d/ciss files; see the
mdevice(F)
and
sdevice(F)
manual pages. Changes to these files
take effect once you relink the kernel using
link_unix(ADM)
and reboot the system.
You can configure ciss driver-specific characteristics
by editing the /etc/conf/pack.d/ciss/space.c file,
which controls parameters such as as SCSI ID,
I/O port address, tag queuing and so on.
The controllers supported by this driver can operate in two different
transportation methods, determined by the ciss_ctlr_params
variable in the driver space.c file.
CAUTION:
Manually editing these files requires extensive knowledge and
experience with SCO OpenServer platforms.
Boot time configuration of SCSI
Use the
bootstring(HW)
parameters to override the default hardware configuration
information. Of special interest is the periph=
parameter that specifies information about the host
adapter being used by one of the generic peripheral
interfaces (Sdsk, Sflp, Srom,
or Stp).
ioctl commands
The ciss driver
supports all standard SCSI ioctls
that are defined in the <sys/scsicmd.h> header file
and documented on the
scsi(HW)
manual page.
Diagnostics
The following list defines the parameters used by the ciss
driver messages:
slot
-
The unique physical or virtual number which identifies the slot in
which a controller is located. This number is used for physical
identification of a particular Smart Array Controller.
Error messages associated with the ciss driver may
display on the console. See
messages(M)
for general information about kernel error messages,
including a list of generic device driver errors.
Driver messages and the situations in which they
occur are described in the sections that follow.
Boot time
%adapter
addr1-addr2 irq -type=ciss ha=
ha PCI slot=slot (rev
version)-
Indicates that the driver has detected and initialized a Smart
Array Controller. The controller initialized is using I/O addresses
addr1 through addr2, handling interrupts using
IRQ irq, and will not use DMA. This
message can be used to determine the physical location of the
controller (slot) given the host adapter number
(ha).
version is the EFS version of the driver.
Warnings
These messages indicate serious problems that may prevent the driver or
the controller from operating correctly. They appear on the system console
preceded by the word WARNING.
Although these conditions are abnormal, the driver continues to function
normally, but these conditions should not be ignored.
ciss:Excess Controllers
-
Some controllers will be unavailable
-
Update Space.c and rebuild
-
This error message is displayed when the total number of ciss
controllers in the system is greater than the value that is specified
for the macro CISS_MAX_CTLRS in the space.c
file. To use the other controllers, increase the
CISS_MAX_CTLRS value and rebuild the kernel. Although
there is no upper limit imposed by the driver on the number of
controllers that can be supported, there is a practical limit
dictated by kernel and system resources.
ciss: Could not allocate memory for control
-
The driver displays this if there is insufficient memory provided by the
kernel. Increasing the system memory capacity will remove this error.
ciss <slot s>: noe_start service, NOE disabled, Insufficient memory
-
The driver displays this message if it is unable to allocate memory
required for Controller Event Notification. This is a very rare occurrence
and it can happen only if the kernel is corrupted or there is very
little installed memory on the server.
ciss <slot s>: Request <addr> Timed out
-
The driver displays this message if a request addr timed
out. If this request is not completed by the controller, the
controller will be reset (see below) and the request will be retried.
If the controller is able to complete this request before it is reset,
the complete reset mechanism is aborted and the controller resumes
normal operation. If this message appears frequently without a
controller reset, the CISS_SCSI_TMOUT_VALUE timeout value
in the driver space.c file should be increased. The
shipped driver will have this value tuned to an optimum
value for a wide variety of stress situations.
ciss <slot s>: Controller will be reset
-
This is the second message before the reset. If the timed out request
indicated above does not complete, this message will be prompted and
the controller will be reset. All pending requests will be retried.
This condition is a critical condition to the extent that though the
driver is able to recover from it, it should not be ignored and
should be reported to the authorized service representative.
ciss <slot s>: Controller failed
-
This message is displayed, if three attempts to reinitialize the controller
after a reset fail. The controller cannot be accessed at all. After this
all logical volumes will be inaccessible to the kernel.
Though this will not affect the rest of the kernel if no drives on the
controller were mounted, it should not be ignored and should be reported
to the authorized service representative.
Files
/etc/conf/node.d/ciss-
/etc/conf/pack.d/ciss/*-
/etc/conf/sdevice.d/ciss-
/dev/ciss-
See also
boot(HW),
link_unix(ADM),
mdevice(F),
mkdev(ADM),
sconf(ADM),
scsi(HW),
sdevice(F)
``Adding SCSI host adapters and peripherals'' in the SCO OpenServer Handbook
SCO OpenServer System Administration Guide
Compaq Smart Array Controller documentation
© 2003 Caldera International, Inc. All rights reserved.
SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 -- 11 February 2003