amr driver changes in FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE
Steve Polyack
korvus at comcast.net
Fri Jan 16 09:51:58 PST 2009
In case anyone is interested, the situation has only gotten weirder.
Booting 7.1-R with 'boot -v' mysteriously adds:
(probe32:amr1:1:6:0): error 22
(probe32:amr1:1:6:0): Unretryable Error
However, amr1 is not the one that is giving us issues. It appears to
work fine. amr0 is the one on which 7.1-R fails to find any volumes.
Even stranger, a 'camcontrol devlist' manages to display all off the
individual SCSI drives attached to amr0.
Finally, this problem was solved whilst writing this e-mail. The
default for kern.cam.scsi_delay (5000ms) appears to be too aggressive in
my circumstances. Increasing it to 15000 solves my issue (and gets rid
of "amr0: adapter is busy" messages).
Steve Polyack wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We have a Dell PowerEdge 1850 server. It contains two PERC4 RAID
> controllers. One is a PERC4e/Si, and the other is a PERC4/DC. Right
> now we are running FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE, with a 36GB RAID-1 on the
> PERC4e/Si (amr0), and both a 1TB RAID5 and a 136GB RAID1 on the
> PERC4/DC(amr1). Both adapters are running the latest firmware revision.
>
> When we boot FreeBSD7.1 install media, the amr driver fails to detect
> any volumes (disks) attached to amr0, the PERC4e/Si. However, it
> picks up the attached disks on the PERC4/DC just fine. However, if I
> boot 7.0-RELEASE install media, it picks up all of the attached
> volumes, leading me to believe the issue is due to changes in the amr
> driver between 7.0 and 7.1. During the 7.1 boot process, before
> probing disks, we see the message "amr0: adapter is busy" show up
> twice. This also does not occur on the 6.3, 6.4, or 7.0 releases.
>
> We also have another PE1850 with a very similar configuration, except
> the two PERCs get probed in a different order, and it detects all of
> the attached volumes without any issues.
>
> Any suggestions? These are semi-critical systems, so we aren't always
> able to test things like this. But, we can schedule downtime once or
> twice a week if necessary.
>
> -Steve Polyack
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