Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2014 20:31:32 +0000 From: "RANDOLPH, DONALD L" <DR2370@att.com> To: Glen Barber <gjb@freebsd.org> Cc: Mark Johnston <markj@freebsd.org>, "freebsd-stable@freebsd.org" <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org> Subject: RE: Dell PowerEdge R920 w/ Perc H730P Message-ID: <D9316D9083ABED49ADE78C3FA1348BCC163E68CB@MOSTLS1MSGUSRFH.ITServices.sbc.com> In-Reply-To: <D9316D9083ABED49ADE78C3FA1348BCC163E6814@MOSTLS1MSGUSRFH.ITServices.sbc.com> References: <D9316D9083ABED49ADE78C3FA1348BCC163DDFA5@MOSTLS1MSGUSRFH.ITServices.sbc.com> <20140826184659.GB3131@hub.FreeBSD.org> <D9316D9083ABED49ADE78C3FA1348BCC163DDFE9@MOSTLS1MSGUSRFH.ITServices.sbc.com> <20140826191321.GA1526@charmander.home> <20140826192510.GD3131@hub.FreeBSD.org> <D9316D9083ABED49ADE78C3FA1348BCC163E2AEB@MOSTLS1MSGUSRFH.ITServices.sbc.com> <D9316D9083ABED49ADE78C3FA1348BCC163E679D@MOSTLS1MSGUSRFH.ITServices.sbc.com> <20140904182134.GN36287@hub.FreeBSD.org> <D9316D9083ABED49ADE78C3FA1348BCC163E6814@MOSTLS1MSGUSRFH.ITServices.sbc.com>
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I modified my approach a little bit. =20 When trying it on the mini image I first did a load mrsas and it told me it= couldn't be found. So I then did a ls boot/kernel. Confirmed the mrsas.k= o file was in fact in the directory. I did a load /boot/kernel/mrsas.ko and it told me it couldn't load a module= before the kernel... so I took the thumbdrive and created a /boot/loader.c= onf with mrsas_load=3D"YES" and hw.mfi.mrsas_enable=3D1 in it. Now the sys= tem is up and running. I went back and checked the FreeBSD-10.1-PRERELEASE-amd64-20140902-r270981-= memstick.img image with same install approach... creating a /boot/loader.co= nf and started the install. Both installs found the raid as da0 and installed perfectly. Now I have a = working installation of FreeBSD. So when I did a set hw.mfi.mrsas_enable=3D1 on the first attempt on the 10.= 1-PRERELEASE why didn't the mrsas driver load at boot and detect the raid a= s da0? Thanks Don
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