Re: Intel SSD

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On 18/11/2015 16:37, Eero Volotinen wrote:
What is Intel SSD Data Center Tool (ISDCT) ?

" This tool provides a command line interface for interacting with and issuning commands to Intel SSD Data Center devices. It is intended to configure and check the state of Intel PCIe SSDs and SATA SSDs for a production environment. "


Does Linux kernel detect disk on sata ports?


Of course they detected by kernel. They work very well, just this tool does not recognize them.



Supported usually means that they have tested it and they can say that
it works.. Many of hardware still works as linux kernel support
lots of drivers -- even they are not officially supported by vendor.

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Eero

2015-11-18 16:25 GMT+02:00 Birta Levente <blevi.linux@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:blevi.linux@xxxxxxxxx>>:

    Hi

    I have a supermicro server, motherboard is with C612 chipset and
    beside that with LSI3108 raid controller integrated.
    Two Intel SSD DC S3710 200GB.
    OS: Centos 7.1 up to date.

    My problem is that the Intel SSD Data Center Tool (ISDCT) does not
    recognize the SSD drives when they connected to the standard S-ATA
    ports on the motherboard, but through the LSI raid controller is
    working.

    Does somebody know what could be the problem?

    I talked to the Intel support and they said the problem is that
    Centos is not supported OS ... only RHEL 7.
    But if not supported should not work on the LSI controlled neither.

    Thanks,

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