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All drives show as lsi megasr
All drives show as lsi megasr








all drives show as lsi megasr
  1. #All drives show as lsi megasr how to#
  2. #All drives show as lsi megasr install#
  3. #All drives show as lsi megasr serial#
  4. #All drives show as lsi megasr drivers#
  5. #All drives show as lsi megasr driver#

PCI: 13C1:1005 3ware Inc 9690SA SAS/SATA-II RAID PCIe PCI: 13C1:1004 3ware Inc 9650SE SATA-II RAID PCIe PCI: 13C1:1003 3ware Inc 9550SX SATA-II RAID PCI-X PCI: 13C1:1002 3ware Inc 9xxx-series SATA-RAID The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo 3w-9xxx in Debian 3.16 (3.16.7-ckt9-3deb8u1) kernel images. Hardware using this driver: 3Ware 9xxx as 9500s and newer as 9690SA-8I, 9650SE. PCI: 13C1:1001 3ware Inc 7xxx/8xxx-series PATA/SATA-RAID PCI: 13C1:1000 3ware Inc 5xxx/6xxx-series PATA-RAID The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo 3w-xxxx in Debian 3.16 (3.16.7-ckt9-3deb8u1) kernel images.

#All drives show as lsi megasr how to#

The page HowToIdentifyADevice/PCI explains how to identify a PCI device. There is a GUI tool (3dm2) accessible via browser used for management and monitoring daemon that configures the RAID, monitors the disk status and sends mail on failure.īoth tools are available as Debian packages from There is a CLI tool (tw_cli) from 3Ware which supports all functions of the card.

all drives show as lsi megasr

Hardware using this driver: 3ware 8xxx controllers and earlier.

  • Is the hardware supported by the Debian-Installer? If not, please report a bug with workaround if known.
  • Same source requirements as the CLI tools.
  • GUI tool for manipulating the RAID? Some find it easier to use graphical tools.
  • The source must be acceptable into debian/main.

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  • CLI tool for manipulating the RAID? Is the source for a command line interface tool available for adding and removing disks from the RAID set? This is a must when maintaining a lot of machines using for instance a serial line console.
  • If such information is easily available, monitoring tools can be written to detect and report failures.
  • RAID status easily available? Is there a text file in /proc/ or similar reporting the status of the RAID systems? If not, is the source for some command line tool available which can report this status? (Minimum status information is OK or degraded (i.e.
  • #All drives show as lsi megasr driver#

  • Supported by Linux kernel? Is the kernel driver needed for this RAID system available in the default kernel?.
  • If the name changes between kernel versions, remember to include information in the detailed information section.

    all drives show as lsi megasr

    The following criteria is being considered:

    #All drives show as lsi megasr drivers#

    This page is a summary of the status of some (most/all) hardware RAID drivers supported by the default Linux kernel.

  • Linux and Hardware RAID: an administrator's summaryįor RAID to be useful in an enterprise environment, one needs to get a warning when a disk fails, and be able to replace this disk without having to reboot.
  • Once you get it work, make sure you set the modules to load on boot. Lsmod showed me after trying various solutions that I had these extra modules loaded: megaraid, mptctl, mpt3sas, mptsas, mptbaseĮdit: this webpage suggests mptsas is the necessary module: Smartctl -a /dev/sgX #smartctl commands work now and /dev/sg0 for example takes the place of /dev/sda for the purposes of smartctl Modprobe mpt3sas #loads this module into the kernelĬat /proc/scsi/sg/device_strs #where X is equal to the row number of the table starting with 0 Mpt-status #you should see the array and individual drives, if not continue Man mpt-status #it has notes about a kernel module needed mptctl see also mptsas

    #All drives show as lsi megasr install#

    My root bash history: I am not sure how much of this is needed (# are my comments) apt install mpt-status

  • you can try racadm from Dell or OpenManage tools but I never used them myself.
  • you can try megaraid, there are some guides for that, but my particular controller is not a megaraid controller.
  • you can try perccli from Dell, however it comes as an rpm package and you will have to use the alien command (install it from apt install alien) and allow scripts.
  • you can try storcli - there are some guides on how to use it.
  • There is a utility from LSI called lsiutil.
  • Machine is a Dell Precision 690 workstation and the controller is on the motherboard.įirstly, I would like to mention few things that may work if my method doesn't work for you. SCSI storage controller: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic SAS1068 PCI-X Fusion-MPT SAS (rev 01) I would like to add what worked for my specific controller.










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