Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2017 13:47:54 +0500 From: "Eugene M. Zheganin" <emz@norma.perm.ru> Cc: "freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org" <freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: camcontrol sanitize Message-ID: <c72095ad-51d4-2662-4737-747f0da66a04@norma.perm.ru> In-Reply-To: <20170727152207.GA91629@mithlond.kdm.org> References: <22536136-e8c0-17c9-5c8d-e8fed11022b7@norma.perm.ru> <20170727152207.GA91629@mithlond.kdm.org>
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Hi,
On 27.07.2017 20:22, Kenneth D. Merry wrote:
>
> CAM status 0xe is a bus reset. Do you see anything in dmesg that might
> shed more light on it? If you use the -v switch, camcontrol will print out
> more verbose error information, and should provide text for the error
> number.
>
> What kind of controller are you using? I'm guessing you are using a 12Gb
> SAS controller given what I see above. What firmware revision is on the
> controller?
>
> The drive is a SATA drive, and SANITIZE is a SCSI command. There are
> translations defined in the SAT spec to translate SANITIZE to an ATA
> command. I don't know whether your controller supports those translations
> or whether the drive supports the underlying ATA BLOCK ERASE EXT command.
>
It's an LSI3008-based HBA (SAS9300-4i4e):
# mprutil show adapter
mpr0 Adapter:
Board Name: SAS9300-4i4e
Board Assembly: H3-25515-00G
Chip Name: LSISAS3008
Chip Revision: ALL
BIOS Revision: 8.11.00.00
Firmware Revision: 14.00.00.00
Integrated RAID: no
PhyNum CtlrHandle DevHandle Disabled Speed Min Max Device
0 0001 0009 N 12 3.0 12 SAS Initiator
1 0001 0009 N 12 3.0 12 SAS Initiator
2 0001 0009 N 12 3.0 12 SAS Initiator
3 0001 0009 N 12 3.0 12 SAS Initiator
4 N 3.0 12 SAS Initiator
5 N 3.0 12 SAS Initiator
6 N 3.0 12 SAS Initiator
7 N 3.0 12 SAS Initiator
Don't remember seeing anything erroneous in dmesg. Unfortunately, right
now I cannot pepeat this sequence, because I've already dd'ed disks with
zeroes and put them back into the production.
Thanks.
Eugene.
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