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Old 02-19-2008
Anyone know how to fix a pci device unknow message

Hi I just buy a new PCI 66 scsi smart array 5300 compaq card, and when I instaled it on an ML350 on the slot pci 66 doesn't works, on bios say unknow pci device, i put it on another ml 330 server and it's the same, finally i tested it on an ML530 server wi¿hich has one of that kind of card and it says pretty much the same, this is the second smart array 5300 that the provider give me, and didn't work any idea?? thx a lot
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VIRTIO(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						 VIRTIO(4)

NAME
virtio -- Para-virtualized I/O in a virtual machine SYNOPSIS
virtio* at pci? dev ? function ? ld* at virtio? vioif* at virtio? viomb* at virtio? DESCRIPTION
virtio defines an interface for efficient, standard and extensible I/O between the hypervisor and the virtual machine. The virtio device driver represents an emulated PCI device that the hypervisor makes available to the virtual machine. virtio driver itself provides the core infrastructure to communicate with the hypervisor (called virtqueues) and supports the following devices: ld(4) A Disk device. vioif(4) An Ethernet device. viomb(4) A pseudo-device to release memory back to the hypervisor. SEE ALSO
ld(4), pci(4), vioif(4), viomb(4) Rusty Russell, IBM Corporation, Virtio PCI Card Specification, http://ozlabs.org/~rusty/virtio-spec/. HISTORY
The virtio driver first appeared in NetBSD 6.0. BSD
November 5, 2011 BSD