Adaptec 29320
Scott Long
scottl at freebsd.org
Sun Aug 29 12:13:31 PDT 2004
ian j hart wrote:
> On Friday 27 August 2004 21:58, Ganapathy "Krish" Krishnan wrote:
>
>>Hi Justin,
>>
>>Has the Adaptec 29320 card (and 7902W chipset) been extensively production
>>tested with FreeBSD?
>>
>>thanks,
>>
>>
>>Ganapathy Krishnan (Krish), President & CEO
>>17311 135th AVE NE
>>Suite B900
>>Woodinville, WA 98072
>>+ 1.425.485.5548 Office
>>+ 1.425.466.9391 Mobile
>>gkrishnan at zettasystems.com
>>Zetta Systems in the news
>>http://www.zettasystems.com/armstrong/news/storage_supersite/2003_august_04
>>. jsp
>>http://www.zettasystems.com/armstrong/news/storage_magazine/2003_july.jsp
>>White Papers & Flash Demo
>>http://www.zettasystems.com/armstrong/library/features.jsp
>>http://www.zettasystems.com/armstrong/library/zettaFlash8.swf
>>
>
>
> Not sure about the 'W' but I have a 29320LP running 4.10p2. Running a year.
> There were some U320 issues but these were fixed ~Feb 2004. Rock solid since.
>
The 'W' is probably what he is reading off of the silk-screen on the
chip, and has no real significance.
[...]
> Caveat: The hardware you use with the board makes a difference.
>
Having up-to-date firmware for your drives is critical, as is making
sure that you have solid cabling. Certain revs of the 7902 are geared
for backplanes, and others are geared for cables, and neither likes
having both backplanes and cables in the same chain. 68->80 pin
converters are also typically very troublesome. So keep your cable
configuration as simple and as in-spec as possible.
Scott
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