Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2013 16:15:21 +0700 From: Victor Sudakov <vas@mpeks.tomsk.su> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Cc: Justin Gibbs <gibbs@FreeBSD.org>, Scott Long <scottl@FreeBSD.org> Subject: mpt problem on a Supermicro motherboard (FreeBSD 9.2 amd64) Message-ID: <20131008091521.GB4094@admin.sibptus.tomsk.ru>
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Colleagues, I have several Supermicro-based servers with the mpt RAID adapter: # mptutil show adapter mpt0 Adapter: Board Name: UNUSED Board Assembly: Chip Name: C1068E Chip Revision: UNUSED RAID Levels: none # The problem is, I cannot configure any RAIDs (please see output below) from FreeBSD. If I configure volumes from BIOS setup, FreeBSD still sees them as separate physical discs. What am I doing wrong? I cannot use gmirror with these servers because a) if no MPT RAID is configured in BIOS setup, it cannot boot from HDD and b) if an MPT RAID *is* configured in BIOS setup, it occupies the last sector and prevents GEOM from working with these drives. Any help please? (or redirect me to a more appropriate maillist). # mptutil clear Are you sure you wish to clear the configuration on mpt0? [y/N] y mpt0: Configuration cleared # mptutil show volumes mpt0 Volumes: Id Size Level Stripe State Write-Cache Name # mptutil show drives mpt0 Physical Drives: da0 ( 558G) ONLINE <HITACHI HUS156060VLS600 A760> SCSI-6 bus 0 id 0 da1 ( 558G) ONLINE <HITACHI HUS156060VLS600 A760> SCSI-6 bus 0 id 1 da2 ( 558G) ONLINE <HITACHI HUS156060VLS600 A760> SCSI-6 bus 0 id 2 da3 ( 558G) ONLINE <HITACHI HUS156060VLS600 A760> SCSI-6 bus 0 id 3 # # mptutil create raid1 -v da2,da3 mptutil: Reading config page header failed: Invalid configuration page Added drive da2 with PhysDiskNum 0 mptutil: Reading config page header failed: Invalid configuration page # # mptutil show volumes mpt0 Volumes: Id Size Level Stripe State Write-Cache Name # -- Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN sip:sudakov@sibptus.tomsk.ru
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