/dev/ch0 not recognized
frank cheong
kwcheong at gmail.com
Tue Jul 6 16:38:25 UTC 2010
sure, will do so tomorrow.
Frank
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 12:28 AM, Sean Bruno <seanbru at yahoo-inc.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-07-06 at 05:40 -0700, Folkert Saathoff wrote:
> > actually we were having a similar experience with the smartarray p212...
> attached a SAS tape changer (tandbergdata lto-4 autoloader) to it, but could
> only see the tape drive, not the changer. in our case, the p212 was the
> second smartarray controller on the bus (ciss1), with a P410 as the primary
> one. i believe there's a bug about that as well. to contrast, another
> machine with an IBM serveraid SAS controller and the same tape changer works
> quite nicely out of the box with FreeBSD 8.0.
> >
> >
> > please get in touch with me if you're a developer and want to see a dmesg
> or similar.. :)
> >
> > cheers,
> > /folkert
> >
>
> If you could post verbose boot output + sudo cissutil --dump
>
> For example, my ciss controller on an HPDL180G5 looks like this:
>
> controller 0 (HP P400 )
> logical drives: 2
> running firmware 7.08
> stored firmware 7.08
> scsi bus count 1
> drives per scsi bus 16
> drives
> (b0t8,b0t9,b0t10,b0t11,b0t12,b0t13,b0t14,b0t15,b1t0,b1t1,b1t2,b1t3)
> scsi_bus_count 01
> Battery 0: Not Present/Discharged
> Cache is: Disabled
> Total write cache size = 212992 KB
> Write cache size = 212992 KB
> Read cache size = 0 KB
> Cache disabled map = 0x00000000
> Cache enabled on: (vol0,vol1)
> rebuild (64) priority 1 ms for every host command
> expand (64) priority 1 ms for every host command
> vol0
> Volume is bootable: YES
> 1 phys drives (b0t8)
> status OK
> failed drives (none)
> block size 512
> blocks available 585871964
> fault tolerance RAID0
> spare configured NO
> stripe size 128k
> vol1
> Volume is bootable: YES
> 5 phys drives (b0t15,b1t0,b1t1,b1t2,b1t3)
> status OK
> failed drives (none)
> block size 512
> blocks available 4294967295
> fault tolerance RAID0
> spare configured NO
> stripe size 128k
>
>
>
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