Free Hardware: Compaq RA4100 with drives, and Compaq 64-bit PCI 66MHz Fibre Channel Card

From: C Shore
Date: Fri Feb 17 2006 - 16:36:22 EST


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I have a compaq ra4100 RAID rack mount enclosure with 6 18.2 GB 7200 rpm
drives, a compaq 64-bit pci 66 MHz fibre channel card, and a fibre
channel cable. These work with NT, but sadly are not supported in recent
2.4 kernels (older than 2.4.19 apparently works, but I've not used that
old a kernel) or 2.6 kernel. The driver that hp made open source is
called cpqfc, but fails to work.

I'd like to support kernel development, and I don't know anything about
driver programming in linux, or the fibre channel protocol, and while I
feel confident I could learn the necessary skills to update the driver
(or preferably split the driver up so the ra4100 could be used with
fibre channel cards other than the compaq one), I have other projects
that are higher priority for me. Therefore, if you mail me off-list,
and can provide some verifiable bona fides, and indicate that you will
work on making this hardware work with a modern kernel, I will ship the
hardware to you for free (to most of Canada, and continental US; the
beast is *heavy* and that will be expensive enough).

I do require some sort of proof that you're not just planning on taking
the drives. An email saying 'please send the drives, I will work on a
driver' is therefore insufficient; include references please.

I am not subscribed, so any mail on this subject should be sent directly
to me, or at least cc'd.

Thanks,

Daniel
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