Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 08:56:11 -0500 From: Tom Grove <freebsd@voidmain.net> To: Andrea Venturoli <ml.diespammer@netfence.it> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: SDR GEM312P Message-ID: <43EC9B7B.7070005@voidmain.net> In-Reply-To: <43EC5CF9.8080805@netfence.it> References: <43EB9675.3040302@netfence.it> <43EB9E90.1050506@voidmain.net> <43EC5CF9.8080805@netfence.it>
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Andrea Venturoli wrote: > Tom Grove wrote: > >> Andrea Venturoli wrote: >> >>> Hello. >>> I'm building a new server and stumbled upon this: >>> >>> > ses0 at ahd0 bus 0 target 8 lun 0 >>> > ses0: <SDR GEM318P 1> Fixed Processor SCSI-2 device >>> > ses0: 3.300MB/s transfers >>> > ses0: SAF-TE Compliant Device >>> >>> I guess it has something to do with a SCSI hot-swap device, but I >>> didn't find any info on it. >>> What is it? What's its purpose? Can I do something nice with it? >>> >> It's your scsi processor...i guess it's nice because it allows you to >> use scsi hardware. > > > Not really. That's: > > > ahd0: [GIANT-LOCKED] > > aic7902: Ultra320 Wide Channel A, SCSI Id=7, PCI-X 50-66Mhz, 512 SCBs > > ahd1: <Adaptec AIC7902 Ultra320 SCSI adapter> port > 0x3c00-0x3cff,0x3800-0x38ff > > mem 0xfe302000-0xfe303fff irq 27 at device 5.1 on pci9 > > ahd1: [GIANT-LOCKED] > > aic7902: Ultra320 Wide Channel B, SCSI Id=7, PCI-X 50-66Mhz, 512 SCBs > > > > bye & Thanks > av. > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to > "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" > > aic7902 is the controller card...the board that has your scsi channels and such. SDR GEM318P 1 is the processor on the aforementioned board. It's similar to a regular motherboard in that you would have a things like ata0 and cpu0 except here you have ahd0 and ses0. -Tom
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