Connect Solaris10 and Linux to 6140

I connect a Sun server with Solaris10 and a HP server with Linux 3.0 to StorageTek 6140 using HBA cards respectively. I can detect the storage in Sun server, but can't in Linux.
The HBA cards I use are SG-XPCI2FC-QF4. What I should do to connect both of them to the storage?

whats "linux 3.0"? :)
the st6140 works "out of the box" with suse linux enterprise server 9 sp3 (sles9.3) and
redhat enterprise server 4 update 4 (rhel4.4) with the "rdac mpp" driver in
failover mode.
without mpp, you will only see the active ("preferred owner") controller for the lun
and the second path failed (e.g. multipathd/device mapper).
-- randy

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