Re: LSI MPT Fusion (lsi 1064 chipset)

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sounds like a job for my wiki page:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidDebug

post a LINK to your tar.bz2 file and hopefully one of the experts (not me) here will take a look at it :)

Heinz Mauelshagen wrote:
On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 12:41:43PM -0700, Keith Paulson wrote:

Does anyone know if this chipset falls within the fake-raid criteria
that dmraid works with, and if there are any plans to support it?

I have no evidence (yet), that this one uses different metadata
from the one being supported by dmraids LSI metadata format handler.

Did you try dmraid on it yet ?

Heinz

dmraid sees no raid disks:

#  dmraid -r
No RAID disks

but they are there:
# mpt-status  -i 2
ioc0 vol_id 2 type IM, 2 phy, 67 GB, state OPTIMAL, flags ENABLED
ioc0 phy 1 scsi_id 4 SEAGATE ST973401LSUN72G 0556, 68 GB, state ONLINE, flags NONE ioc0 phy 0 scsi_id 3 SEAGATE ST973401LSUN72G 0556, 68 GB, state ONLINE, flags NONE

Device Info
# cd /proc/mpt
# cat version
mptlinux-3.04.02
Fusion MPT base driver
Fusion MPT SAS host driver
Fusion MPT ioctl driver
# cat summary
ioc0: LSISAS1064, FwRev=010a0000h, Ports=1, MaxQ=511, IRQ=177


Guess they do use different metadata? Or does this not fall under the ATAraid umbrella?

Keith

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