FC3 and Intel Pro/1000T

Thomas Cameron thomas.cameron at camerontech.com
Thu Feb 3 15:11:29 UTC 2005


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nathaniel Hall" <halln at otc.edu>
To: "Thomas Cameron" <thomas.cameron at camerontech.com>; "For users of Fedora 
Core releases" <fedora-list at redhat.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 10:30 PM
Subject: Re: FC3 and Intel Pro/1000T

>
> It is fine that it only supports iSCSI. We have an EquaLogic SAN to
> connect to.  Currently we have Windows servers that are connecting using
> the same adapter.  We are now looking into having Linux servers as 
> clients.
>
> I ran the command you requested.  The following is the output, as well
> as lsmod output.
>
> [root at pooh ~]# modprobe e1000
>
>
> [root at pooh ~]# lsmod
>
>
> Module                  Size  Used by
> e1000                  81557  0
> iptable_filter          3521  0
> ip_tables              16321  1 iptable_filter
> md5                     4033  1
> ipv6                  231681  10
> parport_pc             26629  1
> lp                     12077  0
> parport                37001  2 parport_pc,lp
> autofs4                23493  0
> sunrpc                156325  1
> i2c_piix4               8273  0
> i2c_core               20801  1 i2c_piix4
> e100                   39873  0
> mii                     4673  1 e100
> floppy                 57841  0
> st                     34781  0
> dm_snapshot            16901  0
> dm_zero                 2497  0
> dm_mirror              23213  2
> ext3                  116297  3
> jbd                    69977  1 ext3
> dm_mod                 55637  7 dm_snapshot,dm_zero,dm_mirror
> cciss                  49317  3
> sym53c8xx              71897  0
> scsi_transport_spi     13633  1 sym53c8xx
> sd_mod                 17217  0
> scsi_mod              122177  5 
> st,cciss,sym53c8xx,scsi_transport_spi,sd_mod
>
> Thanks,
> - --
>
> Nathaniel Hall, GSEC
> Intrusion Detection and Firewall Technician
> Ozarks Technical Community College -- Office of Computer Networking

Hrm - it seems that the driver loads for that card - I assume that's a Good 
Thing(TM).  So your next step would be to set the iSCSI mounts up as you 
normally would.

 http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-iscsi
http://www.cuddletech.com/articles/iscsi/
http://www.nwc.com/showitem.jhtml?articleID=26806392&pgno=2

Thomas 




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