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Date:      Thu, 17 Nov 2011 12:03:26 +0100
From:      Willem Jan Withagen <wjw@digiware.nl>
To:        Peter Maloney <peter.maloney@brockmann-consult.de>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Trouble with SSD on SATA
Message-ID:  <4EC4E9FE.2060208@digiware.nl>
In-Reply-To: <4EC3F13B.4020700@brockmann-consult.de>
References:  <4EC3E0E4.5010704@digiware.nl> <4EC3F13B.4020700@brockmann-consult.de>

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On 2011-11-16 18:22, Peter Maloney wrote:
> Willem,
>
> I can only guess, but...
>
> Is AHCI enabled in the bios? If you are not using 'fake-raid' for any
> disks, you should [depending on FreeBSD version, HBA, etc.] probably
> enable AHCI. Some servers actually come with SATA set in IDE mode. And
> if you are using zfs, the controller optimally should not be RAID at
> all. And if you have AHCI enabled already, try disabling it (losing hot
> swapping ability, and some performance).

ACHI is enabled otherwise I cannot used the last set of SATA connectors 
with this MB. Controller for these connectors is CH9.

> What version of FreeBSD are you using? I had a terrible experience with
> ZFS on FreeBSD 8.2 release, and 8.2-stable-April2011. I would recommend
> upgrading to the latest 8-stable with cvsup.

I'm at most 1 month behind on STABLE, since I just upgrade in about that 
frequency... Might vary a little on the amount of rumbling on the list.

> This thread seems related:
> http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=24189
>
> The guy was using 8.2 release, and he downgraded to an old version of
> the driver to fix, saying that a patch also existed in 8-stable that
> fixes the problem.
>
> Are you using an expander?

No SATA expanders...

> What HBA / hard disk controller are you using?

A combi of CH9 and ARECA in PCI-X, disks are all exported a single disks.

Thanx for the suggestions....

-_WjW

> Am 16.11.2011 17:12, schrieb Willem Jan Withagen:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm getting these:
>>
>> Nov 16 16:40:49 zfs kernel: ata6: port is not ready (timeout 15000ms)
>> tfd = 00000080
>> Nov 16 16:40:49 zfs kernel: ata6: hardware reset timeout
>> Nov 16 16:41:50 zfs kernel: ata6: port is not ready (timeout 15000ms)
>> tfd = 00000080
>> Nov 16 16:41:50 zfs kernel: ata6: hardware reset timeout
>>
>> When inserting the tray with a SSD disk connected to that controller.
>>
>> Which is probably due to a BIOS upgrade....
>> At least it started after upgrading the BIOS. So I'm asking SuperMicro
>> for an older version.
>>
>> When this happens, the system sometimes panics, haven't written the
>> details yet down right now. somewhere in get_devices...
>>
>> After the panic I really need to powerdown the machine, otherwise it
>> boots but stalls at finding any disks. It does not just find no disks,
>> it "freezes" at the point it should report the found disks in the
>> bios-boot.
>> So apparently the ata controller are left in a very confused state.
>>
>> Why is the controller found at boot, and works as it should.
>> And why later it just starts generating these hardware resets??
>>
>> --WjW
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