Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2013 17:00:35 -0400 From: Dan McDonald <danmcd@nexenta.com> To: <freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org> Subject: Dumb LSI Skinny question --> MaxCmd = ?! Message-ID: <20130319210035.GG1452@everywhere.kebe.com>
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Hello from Illumos! I'm trying to get Skinny support running on the Illumos version of your mfi driver. One thing you print at boot time is MaxCmd = %x, which is how many MFI firmware commands the card supports. I have a thunderbolt (2208) card with many. I have a Skinny card that seems to report 31/0x1f. That's a LOT fewer. Am I hallucinating, or worse, reading this information from the wrong register? I basically want a reality check on what MaxCmd is set to on a Skinny adapter (e.g. Dell H310). Thanks for your time and patience, -- Daniel L. McDonald Nexenta Systems, Inc. Platform Engineering "Enterprise class storage for everyone" Mail: danmcd@nexenta.com Skype: danmcdatkebe Twitter: @kebesays WWW: http://kebe.com/~danmcd/ Blog: http://kebesays.blogspot.com/
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