Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 10:21:56 -0500 From: Douglas Gilbert <dgilbert@interlog.com> To: "Desai, Kashyap" <Kashyap.Desai@lsi.com> Cc: "freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org" <freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org>, "McConnell, Stephen" <Stephen.McConnell@lsi.com> Subject: Re: LSI2008 controller clobbers first disk with new LSI mps driver Message-ID: <4F450814.4020100@interlog.com> In-Reply-To: <B2FD678A64EAAD45B089B123FDFC3ED72B96D347BB@inbmail01.lsi.com> References: <CAAAm0r2NFhF=eh2bOPMnVN8E6e2o0KfaST0N-M_gWoJHpFOLmQ@mail.gmail.com> <B2FD678A64EAAD45B089B123FDFC3ED72B96D344F2@inbmail01.lsi.com> <CAAAm0r02bXNve6Do5C1m1RyzLhWA9xx97KKMeLhcHC66U2SF4g@mail.gmail.com> <B2FD678A64EAAD45B089B123FDFC3ED72B96D34500@inbmail01.lsi.com> <CAFPOs6pwb44oNabH5vabDPJyFutMKa5mhgvHY=HkQVpV20YiYw@mail.gmail.com> <CAAAm0r1pWN-F=madGdk7N%2BoRuZmSD5_MAYwLh6By126L0CTGuw@mail.gmail.com> <B2FD678A64EAAD45B089B123FDFC3ED72B96D34558@inbmail01.lsi.com> <CAAAm0r1x15_ho2MD0tX7Y7A6mnU2N6zihNOz_Qz=jpsyBkDCWQ@mail.gmail.com> <B2FD678A64EAAD45B089B123FDFC3ED72B96D3455B@inbmail01.lsi.com> <B2FD678A64EAAD45B089B123FDFC3ED72B96D34626@inbmail01.lsi.com> <CAAAm0r3_S2jTG=Te4UhLqHPqiXq7_aAOHNp=W3jb4KLJx9PTRg@mail.gmail.com> <B2FD678A64EAAD45B089B123FDFC3ED72B96D34748@inbmail01.lsi.com> <CAAAm0r3oRTcfipyVcp9nE1CL3dcK7cft8AUSf%2BfGYVK90b2A0w@mail.gmail.com> <B2FD678A64EAAD45B089B123FDFC3ED72B96D347BB@inbmail01.lsi.com>
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On 12-02-22 03:39 AM, Desai, Kashyap wrote: > Here is a possible root cause of this issue. > > Enclosure which you are using in your setup (might be) not configured properly. > > You have Enclosure with 12 Slots + 1 SES Device. > See below detail from the log. > > EventDataLength: 5 > AckRequired: 0 > Event: SasEnclDeviceStatusChange (0x1d) > EventContext: 0x0 > EnclosureHandle: 0x2 > ReasonCode: Added > PhysicalPort: 0 > NumSlots: 13 > StartSlot: 0 > PhyBits: 0xff > > StartSlot is 0 in this case. > Correct behavior should be each device on your enclosure must have different slot number starting from 0 till 12. > I have doubt that SES device has not configured well and it is using slot-0 as default. This can create issue for actual device which is connected to slot-0. > So In your setup you will have slot-0 till slot-11 assigned for actual Phys of your enclosures and again slot-0 is assigned for SES device instead of Slot-12. No. SAS-2 expanders typically have an integral SES device on an expander _virtual_ phy (see SMP DISCOVER (LIST) response). Once you see that virtual phy flag the slot number is irrelevant. Doug Gilbert
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