I have installed an Adaptec 29160 SCSI controller in my Alpha ES40 running
Tru64 5.1. It appears from the reading I've done online that this will work
using the 'aha_chim.mod' driver. I've added the following stanza into
/etc/sysconfigtab trying to get the kernel to use the aha_chim driver to
power the card:
aha_chim:
PCI_Option = PCI_SE_Rev - 0x210, Vendor_Id - 0x9005, Device_Id - 0x80,
Rev - 0, Base - 0x1, Sub - 0x0, Pif - 0 Sub_Vid - 0x9005, Sub_Did - 0xe2a0,
Vid_Mo_Flag - 1, Did_Mo_Flag - 1, Rev_Mo_Flag - 0, Base_Mo_Flag - 0,
Sub_Mo_Flag - 0, Pif_Mo_Flag - 0, Sub_Vid_Mo_Flag - 0, Sub_Did_Mo_Flag - 0,
Driver_Name - aha_chim, Type - A, Adpt_Config - N
I got the Vendor and Device IDs from the 'messages' file. Unfortunately,
the kernel throws this error when the system boots up:
Sysconfigtab PCI_Option entry 1 invalid.
How can I tell if the aha_chim driver is being used? Do I need to
reconfigure and rebuild the kernel?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Ryan Frantz
Senior Systems Engineer
Acclamation Systems, Inc
Received on Wed Oct 29 2003 - 19:05:29 NZDT