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Re: NetBSD fibre channel drivers
Hello. Sorry for my confusion. You're absolutely right. Saw fiber,
didn't even think about hba and the meaning of it. :)
-Brian
On May 23, 1:30pm, John Nemeth wrote:
} Subject: Re: NetBSD fibre channel drivers
} On Oct 13, 5:19am, Brian Buhrow wrote:
} } On May 22, 1:09pm, Brook Milligan wrote:
} } } Subject: NetBSD fibre channel drivers
} } } I need to add a fibre channel HBA to a NetBSD server and would
} } } appreciate information on the status of drivers. How well do they
} } } (e.g., isp, mpt, others?) work? What HBA cards are recommended? Is
} } } there support for the Qlogic 26XX cards?
} }
} } Hello. We've been using the Intel gigabit fiber cards using the wm(4)
}
} Umm, fibre channel is for storage, not ethernet. HBA stands for
} Host Bus Adapter (i.e. a host adaptor for some kind of external bus:
} SCSI, fibre channel, etc.). And, the drivers mentioned above are for
} SCSI / fibre channel cards.
}
} }-- End of excerpt from Brian Buhrow
>-- End of excerpt from John Nemeth
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