Installation guide
38 Chapter 2:Hardware Installation and Operating System Configuration
May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: Detected scsi disk sde at scsi1, channel 0, id 3, lun 0
May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST318203LC Rev: 0001
May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: Detected scsi disk sdf at scsi1, channel 0, id 8, lun 0
May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST318203LC Rev: 0001
May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: Detected scsi disk sdg at scsi1, channel 0, id 9, lun 0
May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST318203LC Rev: 0001
May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: Detected scsi disk sdh at scsi1, channel 0, id 10, lun 0
May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST318203LC Rev: 0001
May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: Detected scsi disk sdi at scsi1, channel 0, id 11, lun 0
May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: Vendor: Dell Model: 8 BAY U2W CU Rev: 0205
May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: Type: Processor \
ANSI SCSI revision: 03
May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: scsi1 : channel 0 target 15 lun 1 request sense \
failed, performing reset.
May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: SCSI bus is being reset for host 1 channel 0.
May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: scsi : detected 9 SCSI disks total.
The following example of the dmesg command output shows that a quad Ethernet card was detected
on the system:
May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: 3c59x.c:v0.99H 11/17/98 Donald Becker
May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: tulip.c:v0.91g-ppc 7/16/99 becker@cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov
May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: eth0: Digital DS21140 Tulip rev 34 at 0x9800, \
00:00:BC:11:76:93, IRQ 5.
May 22 14:02:12 storage3 kernel: eth1: Digital DS21140 Tulip rev 34 at 0x9400, \
00:00:BC:11:76:92, IRQ 9.
May 22 14:02:12 storage3 kernel: eth2: Digital DS21140 Tulip rev 34 at 0x9000, \
00:00:BC:11:76:91, IRQ 11.
May 22 14:02:12 storage3 kernel: eth3: Digital DS21140 Tulip rev 34 at 0x8800, \
00:00:BC:11:76:90, IRQ 10.
2.3.5 Displaying Devices Configured in the Kernel
To be sure that the installed devices, including serial and network interfaces, are configured in the
kernel, use the cat /proc/devices command on each cluster system. Use this command to also
determine if there is raw device support installed on the system. For example:
# cat /proc/devices
Character devices:
1 mem
2 pty
3 ttyp
4 ttyS
5 cua
7 vcs
10 misc