BladeSymphony 2000 E55R4

Certifications

Product Versions Level
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (x86_64) 7.1 - 7.x Certified [1]
Red Hat Gluster Storage (x86_64) 3.1.1 - 3.x Certified [2]
Red Hat OpenStack Platform (x86_64) for Compute 13.0 Certified [3]
Red Hat OpenStack Platform (x86_64) 12.0 Certified [4]
Red Hat OpenStack Platform (x86_64) 11.0 Certified [5]
Red Hat OpenStack Platform (x86_64) 10.0 Certified [6]
Red Hat OpenStack Platform (x86_64) 9.0 Certified [7]
Red Hat OpenStack Platform (x86_64) 8.0 Certified [8]

Additional Notes

  1. What is Hitachi's Host Bus Adapter (HBA), why does it use an additional binary driver and why doesn't Red Hat support it directly?

    A system fail to boot if the PCIe cards are installed in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1

  2. What is Hitachi's Host Bus Adapter (HBA), why does it use an additional binary driver and why doesn't Red Hat support it directly?

    A system fail to boot if the PCIe cards are installed in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1

  3. What is Hitachi's Host Bus Adapter (HBA), why does it use an additional binary driver and why doesn't Red Hat support it directly?

    A system fail to boot if the PCIe cards are installed in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1

  4. What is Hitachi's Host Bus Adapter (HBA), why does it use an additional binary driver and why doesn't Red Hat support it directly?

    A system fail to boot if the PCIe cards are installed in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1

  5. What is Hitachi's Host Bus Adapter (HBA), why does it use an additional binary driver and why doesn't Red Hat support it directly?

  6. What is Hitachi's Host Bus Adapter (HBA), why does it use an additional binary driver and why doesn't Red Hat support it directly?

  7. What is Hitachi's Host Bus Adapter (HBA), why does it use an additional binary driver and why doesn't Red Hat support it directly?

    A system fail to boot if the PCIe cards are installed in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1

  8. What is Hitachi's Host Bus Adapter (HBA), why does it use an additional binary driver and why doesn't Red Hat support it directly?

    A system fail to boot if the PCIe cards are installed in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1

Vendor:
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