Re: JBOD question

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On 21/07/2018 01:45, Oliver Freyermuth wrote:
Hi Satish,

that really completely depends on your controller.


This is what I get on an older AMCC 9550 controller.
Note that the disk type is set to JBOD. But the disk descriptors are hidden. And you'll never know what more is not done right.

Geom name: da6
Providers:
1. Name: da6
   Mediasize: 1000204886016 (932G)
   Sectorsize: 512
   Mode: r1w1e2
   descr: AMCC 9550SXU-8L DISK
   lunname: AMCC    Z1N00KBD000000000000
   lunid: AMCC    Z1N00KBD000000000000
   ident: Z1N00KBD000000000000
   rotationrate: unknown
   fwsectors: 63
   fwheads: 255

This is an LSI 9802 controller in IT mode:
(And that gives me a bit more faith)
Geom name: da7
Providers:
1. Name: da7
   Mediasize: 3000592982016 (2.7T)
   Sectorsize: 512
   Mode: r1w1e1
   descr: WDC WD30EFRX-68AX9N0
   lunid: 0004d927fffff870
   ident: WD-WMC1T4088693
   rotationrate: unknown
   fwsectors: 63
   fwheads: 255

--WjW
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