/dev/ses<x> not created
Michael Jung
mikej at mikej.com
Thu May 28 18:11:26 UTC 2015
On 2015-05-28 12:13, Alan Somers wrote:
> On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 9:22 AM, Michael Jung <mikej at mikej.com> wrote:
>> Alan,
>>
>> Thank you for the information.
>>
>> So SGPIO is out of band.
>>
>> So the intent of Marvel chip is not for in-band SES-2?
>>
>> I see these events, one for each LSI card in dmesg:
>>
>> mps1: EventReply :
>> EventDataLength: 5
>> AckRequired: 0
>> Event: SasEnclDeviceStatusChange (0x1d) <----
>> EventContext: 0x0
>> EnclosureHandle: 0x1
>> ReasonCode: Added
>> PhysicalPort: 0
>> NumSlots: 8 <----
>> StartSlot: 0
>> PhyBits: 0x0
>
>
> Assuming you have IT firmware, those HBAs each have a builtin expander
> with the same number of slots as the card has ports. It's not a
> separate chip; it's just part of the HBA controller. That expander
> does not have SES functionality, however.
>
Alan,
Ok, I understand this event is for the expander on the HBA. Per your
suggestion
I opened a ticket with LSI this AM, and, when I get something definitive
will post
back.
If there is a sound FAQ on I2c, SGPIO, SES/SES-2, cabling along with
common
problems and use cases I have not found it - I can dream though.
A lot of reading internet posts right or wrong and reading between the
lines in manuals.
Or I may just be getting older.
Frustrating.
Thank you again.
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