Re: Re: hardware raid vs fake raid

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Sebastian Walter wrote:
...
As far as I see, the Adaptex AAC-RAID card is a SATA card, while
Adaptec's SAS cards are called AIC, ASC/ASR or ASR (please correct me if
I'm wrong! Accept my apologies in advance if I am).

I have 8 SAS disks on my AAC-RAID card:

# arcconf getconfig 1
...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Physical Device information
----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Device #0
         Device is a Hard drive
         State                         : Online
         Supported                     : Yes
         Transfer Speed                : SAS 3.0 Gb/s
         Reported Channel,Device       : 0,0
         Reported Enclosure,Slot       : 0,0
         Vendor                        : IBM-ESXS
         Model                         : ST3300555SS
         Firmware                      : BA33
         Serial number                 : 3LM0JKE2
         World-wide name               : 5000C5000226E7C0
         Size                          : 286102 MB
         Write Cache                   : Enabled (write-back)
         FRU                           : 39R7356
         PFA                           : No
...

But maybe lspci is wrong, as it is in fact an IBM serveraid card
(made by adaptec)?

Mogens

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