Hello, *, I found it out by myself. All you need to do is to install Solaris 7 (in which the luxadm is dumb enough to flash every binary file to the card), take the latest firmware patch and flash it. Of course, you have to have the SUNWifp package installed and the entry "ifp pci1077,2100" in the /etc/driver_aliases. To make luxadm recognize the QLogic 2100F-Card, you have to fake the entry in /devices/pci@... Normaly, you have a /devices/pci@4,4000/scsi@2:devctl. Rename this to /devices/pci@4/SUNW,ifp@2:devctl (path may vary) and luxadm will be able to flash it with luxadm qlgc_s_download. Peter ----- Original Message ----- > Hi Sunmanagers, > > did anybody sucessfully flash Sun's FCode to a native QLogic QLA2100F PCI > Card and thus, make it a SUNW,ifp (aka FC100/P, Loop-Only) card? > > I'm 100% sure that those cards are electronically the same, and the only > difference is the FCode and - maybe - the contents of the NVRAM of the card. > But I don't get it work. > > I did already flash the ifp2100.prom code from patch 109399-03 to the card, > but the OBP still recognises the card as a scsi controller. So, where is the > information that it's a SUNW,ifp??? > > Any advice? Of course, I will summarize. > > Peter > _______________________________________________ > sunmanagers mailing list > sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org > http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Nov 29 09:27:17 2004
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