Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 16:05:15 -0800 From: Tony Del Porto <tony@usenix.org> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: RE: LSI Trouble Message-ID: <8D77FEA7-70CD-4384-AEC4-6CACFB68ADF3@usenix.org>
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> > After changing of UPS we start everything up and my LSI controller > starts to claim that disk and NVRAM configuration mismatch. Anton, Apologies if this has been answered - I get the digest. This information is from the January 2005 User's Guide =20 (MegaRAID_software_guide_ver01_PDF_Draft_20050111.pdf), available on =20 LSI's website. I haven't tried this, and have a different MegaRaid =20 controller in any case, so you may want to wait to speak with LSI's =20 tech support if you can, especially if you don't have backup of your =20 data. Not sure if the firmware version on your card will have an =20 impact on what features are available. --- 2.12.1 Resolving a Configuration Mismatch If the replacement controller has a previous configuration, the message Unresolved configuration mismatch between disk(s) and NVRAM on the adapter displays during the power-on self test (POST) stating that there is a configuration mismatch. A configuration mismatch occurs when the configuration data in the NVRAM and that on the hard disk drives are different. You need to update the configuration data in =20 the NVRAM with the data from the hard disk drive. Perform the following steps =20 to resolve the mismatch. Step1. Press <Ctrl> <M> when prompted during bootup to access the BIOS Configuration Utility. Step2. Select Configure=97>View/Add Configuration. This gives you the option to view both the configuration on the NVRAM and the hard drive disk. Step3. Select the configuration on disk. Step4. Press <Esc> and select YES to update the NVRAM. Step5. Press <Esc> to exit, then reboot. --- HTH, Tony Del Porto SysAdmin USENIX Association 2560 9th Street, Suite 215, Berkeley CA 94710 tony@usenix.org | www.usenix.org | www.sage.org
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