I tweeked the following provisioning templates (not knowing if they all are needed): Kickstart default iPXE kernel hpsa.hpsa_allow_any=1 ks= ksdevice= network kssendmac ip=$ The integrated capsule provides TFTP, DHCP, DNS, Puppet, Discovery and Pulp. I’ve set up Satellite 6 and configured everything needed to discover new hosts which do PXE boot. hpssacli might make array fail installing G5 Server via Satellite 6 HP recently published MCP repository for CentOS 7.
To be honest i did not look into that, as my main goal was to get the servers running at all.
The management tools might not work correctly. You may get a message about selinux relabelingĭoing so, you might still have issues with the management of the RAID controller from within RHEL 7. Then add “hpsa.hpsa_allow_any=1” to the grub2 cfg file at /etc/default/grub When you reboot it will fail as it now can’t find the hard drivesīoot from DVD into rescue mode, press tab to get the options and add “hpsa.hpsa_allow_any=1” to the end
Hp cciss centos driver how to#
In the thread the Post by rust圓995 on2 09:29:18 explains how to proceed, to install RHAL 7 (or centos 7) manually.Īt install press tab to get the install options and add “hpsa.hpsa_allow_any=1” to the end This is done by adding the following directive to the boot cmd: “hpsa.hpsa_allow_any=1”.
Hp cciss centos driver driver#
To enable the hpsa driver to work with the older controller types as well, the driver is told to accept any controller. Therefore installation (or booting) does not find any disk device to install on or to boot from. The hpsa driver is only meant for newer versions of this RAID controller family. These controllers would be addressed through the cciss driver, which is not shipped with RHEL 7.
Hp cciss centos driver drivers#
The RAID controller HP SmartArray P400(cciss) of the G5 Servers are not supported by RHEL 7 provided drivers (kernel modules) by default any more. I’ll describe what i did to deploy RHEL 7 with Satellite 6. They also have some issues with ILO2 connectivity, which i discuss in a different post. Unfortunately they are not supported with RHEL 7 anymore and need some tweeking to run. There are still old HP Generation 5 (G5) servers around.