major pita w/LSI Tyan TA26 combo
Ken Gunderson
kgunders at teamcool.net
Mon Mar 6 17:31:41 GMT 2006
On Mon, 06 Mar 2006 17:34:24 +0100
"V. T. Mueller" <freebsd-amd64 at datafarm.de> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Freddie Cash schrieb:
> > On Sunday 05 March 2006 08:48 am, Vivek Khera wrote:
> >>Interesting... They never said that to me. I have an issue with an
> >>external Dell Powervault array that always reports failure of
> >>whatever is in position 0 once the array is active. It will format
> >>it, etc. without failure. If I swap the channels on the 320-2X card,
> >>the error stays with position 0 on the array. If I drop the channel
> >>down to U160 from U320, no errors. This leads me to believe that the
> >>backplane of the array box is not up to spec for U320.
> >
> >
> > Is that connected to a riser card that is connected to the motherboard?
> >
> > We only have problems when the MegaRAID card is plugged into a riser card.
> > When it's plugged directly into the motherboard, it runs perfectly.
>
> We used to have problems with adapters running at 66MHz or more
> using risercards in a number of Tyan S2707. Those risercards came
> from Chenbro, along with the cases. By replacing them with Tyan
> risercards (which became available a few months *after* the boards)
> those problems vanished.
>
> And now comes the interesting part: Months later, problems began to
> reoccur. In the end we found out that the power supplies were of
> somewhat low quality. Replacing the power supply helped in every
> system that was affected.
Could you please provide more details about the low quality units, e.g.
make and model?
TIA--
--
Best regards,
Ken Gunderson
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A: Why is putting a reply at the top of the message frowned upon?
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