RE: [PATCH] scsi/mptsas: add RAID devices in ascending ID order

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Martin Wilck wrote: 

> 
> Yes, if the order of VolumeIDs assigned by the firmware is indeed 
> random. That's not what was observed in our test lab, though.
> 

Yes, our firmware does persistent target mapping, and if you fill
up your table, you can create a volume with a large target id.  The
target id assigned usually will map to the least significant id
of one of your hidden disk ids, and that hidden disk id will be moved
to another id much larger during creation of the volume.  Then if you
end up creating a volume at a later date, that uses smaller target ids,
then
my case I presented in yesterdays email would occur.

Eric 
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