Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2011 15:57:18 -0800 From: Erich Weiler <weiler@soe.ucsc.edu> To: Andrew Boyer <aboyer@averesystems.com> Cc: "freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org" <freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: [BULK] Re: MFI driver issues Message-ID: <4D6ED95E.2000609@soe.ucsc.edu> In-Reply-To: <EA98BA02-E1C1-4AAA-8651-EE611AE5A4DB@averesystems.com> References: <E8A852F2-A3CF-45E7-8CE1-F8C50CD202A4@soe.ucsc.edu> <4D6D48C6.10900@soe.ucsc.edu> <4D6D6DAC.8050601@soe.ucsc.edu> <4D6E8006.5040809@soe.ucsc.edu> <EA98BA02-E1C1-4AAA-8651-EE611AE5A4DB@averesystems.com>
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> My discussions with LSI support led me to believe that the claim of 2108 support in mps is incorrect but I've never confirmed that with anyone here. Yeah, I believe it, my explorations of the MPS source code don't seem to indicate that particular PCI DEVID is listed as supported. It is for the MFI driver though. So, I guess the MFI driver just isn't fully stable with the Perc H700/H800 card. I'm punting here and going with a more supported Adaptec SAS controller. For whoever manages the FreeBSD MFI driver, it might be worth looking into this problem with the Perc H700 and H800, as more and more Dell configurations have them these days. Not that I'm complaining. I know this is all free software. ;)
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