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Date:      Tue, 14 Jun 2005 15:34:49 +0100
From:      "Jonathan Gilpin" <jonathan@fluent.ltd.uk>
To:        "Dean Hamstead" <dean@bong.com.au>
Cc:        freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Netcell SyncRaid SR3000/SR5000 FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <003401c570ee$38190ba0$62c4033e@JONATHAN>
References:  <003601c570d3$8f51cbc0$62c4033e@JONATHAN> <42AEEA86.9010906@bong.com.au>

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The card is brand new. They are suggesting FreeBSD's card support is ancient.

Jonathan
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dean Hamstead" <dean@bong.com.au>
To: "Jonathan Gilpin" <jonathan@fluent.ltd.uk>
Cc: <freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: Netcell SyncRaid SR3000/SR5000 FreeBSD


> can you get it running on another system? then just
> dd the drive to an image, copy it someplace then mount
> it and extract the data.
> 
> if its really ancient, why are you running it on a
> really brand new piece of hardware? hence my assumption
> you just want data off it.
> 
> old scsi raid cards with better support are dirt cheap
> on ebay. mylex's etc got for ~au$30 and do hardware scsi
> (not sure which scsi level).
> 
> Dean
> 
> Jonathan Gilpin wrote:
>> Hi've aquired a Netcell sync raid card and I've tried to install FreeBSD 
>> 5.4 on it.
>> Its the amd64 branch. When the machine boots I get errors like this:
>> 
>> Failure - SETFEATURES SET TRANSFER  timed out
>> 
>> The raid array does appear to be detected however when I use the fisk
>> utility durring the installation it complains about the drive geometry.
>> 
>> FreeBSD detects:  Cyl/Hd/Sect 94415/255/63
>> 
>> The utility suggests using 911534/104/16 I agree to this and it then says
>> that this suggest geometry is invalid. I continue and when it comes to
>> make the new file system it gives the time out errors above and then 
>> complains
>> it cannot write to the disk.
>> 
>> Communication with Netcell produced the following:
>> 
>> "I wanted to give you an update about the drive geometry value question.
>> I spoke with our CTO today, and he indicates that drive geometry values
>> are an old style of extremely low level calls to the hard drive that are
>> no longer used by most modern operating systems, who now generally use
>> LBA addressing. If FreeBSD is trying to make drive geometry calls
>> through the generic hard drive driver to our card, we will be unable to
>> translate them appropriately. If this is correct, than in order to work
>> on FreeBSD we would need to write a driver that will be able to
>> translate the calls appropriately, as indicated in this documentation
>> about SCSI controllers
>> http://www.infran.ru/TechInfo/BSD/handbook116.html.
>> "
>> 
>> my questions...
>> 
>> I really need to get this card working on FreeBSD. Is there anyone on
>> this list who can give me some guidence as to what information Netcell
>> would need to produce this driver? Are there any coders working with 
>> FreeBSD
>> that would help produce this driver? Are there any work arounds or quick
>> fixes that can be tried to get things working?
>> 
>> 
>> Jonathan
>> 
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