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perdrix
Nov 2, 2009 15:14:35 GMT   

Hi,

We are having trouble installing RHEL 5 on Proliant DL380 G6

When trying to install linux rhel 5 from CD on the dl380 g6:

Boots from linux CD and I press enter.

We then get following error

A) No Driver found
Unable to find any devices of the type needed for this installation type, Would you like to manually select your driver or use a driver disk?

Select Driver Use a driver disk Back

We could not get through this step of Installation process.

It looks like it's coming from an SCSI Driver.
Has anybody ever faced this issue?
Thank you
LaPerdrix
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Steven E. Protter Expert in this area This member has accumulated 80000 or more points
Nov 2, 2009 16:02:23 GMT    Unassigned

Shalom,

I will take a wild guess and say you are using the original RHEL 5 or update 1.

Only update 2 and above has the proper driver for G6 server disk array.

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perdrix
Nov 2, 2009 16:35:09 GMT    N/A: Question Author

Toda !

Yes, this is what I'm using. Will try with another version or with the last Fedora Core.

Thanks again.
Bastien
Steven E. Protter Expert in this area This member has accumulated 80000 or more points
Nov 2, 2009 19:21:52 GMT    Unassigned

Shalom,

I'd go with Red Hat Five update 3 or 4.

Fedora is a totally different animal, and is too bleeding edge for me.

Depends on how you are using the system.

Hatzlacha, lcha.

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perdrix
Nov 3, 2009 08:42:07 GMT    N/A: Question Author

Hi Steven,

thanks for your help.
Could u please let me know which kernel RHEL5 version 3 or 4 is built on?
I'm currently in Africa with a very low bandwidth and can't afford downloading a 3/4 Gb file.
Was wondering if the last CentOS 5 kernel-2.6.18 will be sufficient enough.
(That's just a test environment I'm trying to set.)

Thanks again,
Bastien.
perdrix
Nov 3, 2009 08:44:39 GMT    N/A: Question Author

Actually I've just noticed CentOS-5.4 is based on the upstream release EL 5.4.0.
Will post the output...
 
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