SR1500 + 5000PAL + SAS backplane - no RAID support

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Mon Oct 23 09:57:44 PDT 2006



JKnc> You have to setup the RAID-1 volume in the LSI BIOS.
JKnc> The normal motherboard BIOS is supposed to execute the bootrom in the
JKnc> LSI card, which will allow you to enter the LSI BIOS.

JKnc> If I remember correctly it's "control-C" on bootup, instead of "DEL".
JKnc> Then you select new IM volume (Integrated mirroring) 
JKnc> You can migrate your main disk to the volume, and your second disk will
JKnc> then be synchronized to look like the first disk.


I described in my first message, that RAID was setup in BIOS, but
FreeBSD can't see it's raid. It is main problem! ...not "event 0x16"
problem

Once again:
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In system BIOS I set
Mass storage controllers menu
     SAS controller - Enable
     SAS configure as SW RAID - Enable
RAID was build in controller's BIOS (CTRL+E during boot).
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We talking about Intel 5000PAL + SAS backplane
There is LSISAS1054E chip and 3 SAS Ports 1U Active Backplane and Intel Embedded Server Raid
Technology II for RAID setup   (CTRL+E during boot)

FreeBSD can't see raid



JKnc> Johan

JKnc> -----Original Message-----
JKnc> From: owner-freebsd-scsi at freebsd.org
JKnc> [mailto:owner-freebsd-scsi at freebsd.org] 
JKnc> Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 10:12 AM
JKnc> To: freebsd-scsi at freebsd.org
JKnc> Subject: SR1500 + 5000PAL + SAS backplane - no RAID support

JKnc> -----Original Message-----
JKnc> #define MPI_EVENT_SAS_PHY_LINK_STATUS       (0x00000012)
JKnc> #define MPI_EVENT_SAS_DISCOVERY_ERROR       (0x00000013)
JKnc> #define MPI_EVENT_IR_RESYNC_UPDATE          (0x00000014)
JKnc> #define MPI_EVENT_IR2                       (0x00000015)
JKnc> #define MPI_EVENT_SAS_DISCOVERY             (0x00000016)

JKnc> Event 0x16 just means that the card is probing for devices attached to
JKnc> the PHY's 
JKnc> In your case 0x12 means a device have been seen on a PHY

JKnc> P.S. If you get time and want to do me a favor, configure 2 drives on
JKnc> the controller in a RAID-1 configuration.
JKnc> Then do a disk test on the RAID-1 volume, say with iozone or any other
JKnc> method, and tell me your performance.

JKnc> I get slow RAID-1 performance, still cannot figure this out, ~5
JKnc> Mbytse/sec instead of ~ 30 Mbytes/sec with no volume.
JKnc> With NCQ enabled it goes up to 15, but it' still not 30.

JKnc> I can get faster RAID-1 performance by implementing this in software
JKnc> doing parallel writes.

JKnc> Johan
JKnc> -----Original Message-----

JKnc> How I can test it...
JKnc> First of all FreeBSD should see RAID, but it only see separated HDD
JKnc> (da*)
JKnc> This is the problem that I described

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