Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2013 09:15:44 -0400 From: "Sam Fourman Jr." <sfourman@gmail.com> To: FreeBSD Current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: LSI SAS2008 mps(4) 4TB disk only shows 2TB on CURRENT r255089 Message-ID: <CAOFF%2BZ0t98OgWb%2B69P-gKBBVvuwpK4w1YdHiDEdCg=ti%2BGMs8A@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <CAOFF%2BZ1K1q6UbRPkGkNY8YqvnG%2BPhG=NtjRQeJeJscDpEyg_pw@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAOFF%2BZ1K1q6UbRPkGkNY8YqvnG%2BPhG=NtjRQeJeJscDpEyg_pw@mail.gmail.com>
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On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 1:07 PM, Sam Fourman Jr. <sfourman@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello list > > I have two issues that may in fact be both related to the LSI SAS2008 card > or > the mps(4) driver. > > this server is running FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT #0 r255089 > > > 1) All of the SSD disks are showing up at SATA2 300MB's > but the card is in fact a 6GB Sata3 card.. > > 2) a Westren Digital 4TB disk only shows 2TB (connected to the LSI > controller) > > full dmesg here > https://gist.github.com/sfourman/6399419 > > full pciconf here > https://gist.github.com/sfourman/6399454 > > > > Below is some disk info, > > > $ sudo camcontrol identify da6 > pass6: <WDC WD4000FYYZ-01UL1B0 01.01K01> ATA-8 SATA 3.x device > pass6: 300.000MB/s transfers, Command Queueing Enabled > > protocol ATA/ATAPI-8 SATA 3.x > device model WDC WD4000FYYZ-01UL1B0 > firmware revision 01.01K01 > serial number WD-WCC130721596 > WWN 50014ee25de95b67 > cylinders 16383 > heads 16 > sectors/track 63 > sector size logical 512, physical 512, offset 0 > LBA supported 268435455 sectors > LBA48 supported 7814037168 sectors > PIO supported PIO4 > DMA supported WDMA2 UDMA6 > media RPM 7200 > > Feature Support Enabled Value Vendor > read ahead yes yes > write cache yes yes > flush cache yes yes > overlap no > Tagged Command Queuing (TCQ) no no > Native Command Queuing (NCQ) yes 32 tags > SMART yes yes > microcode download yes yes > security yes no > power management yes yes > advanced power management yes yes 128/0x80 > automatic acoustic management no no > media status notification no no > power-up in Standby yes no > write-read-verify no no > unload yes yes > free-fall no no > Data Set Management (DSM/TRIM) no > Host Protected Area (HPA) yes no 7814037168/7814037168 > HPA - Security no > $ > > > sudo gpart create -s gpt /dev/da6 > da6 created > $ gpart show > => 34 234441581 da0 GPT (111G) > 34 128 1 freebsd-boot (64k) > 162 224395136 2 freebsd-ufs (107G) > 224395298 8388608 3 freebsd-swap (4.0G) > 232783906 1657709 - free - (809M) > > => 34 4294967227 da6 GPT (2T) > 34 4294967227 - free - (2T) > > > $ sudo gpart add -a 4k -t freebsd-zfs -l backup da6 > da6p1 added > $ > $ > $ > $ > $ > $ gpart show > => 34 234441581 da0 GPT (111G) > 34 128 1 freebsd-boot (64k) > 162 224395136 2 freebsd-ufs (107G) > 224395298 8388608 3 freebsd-swap (4.0G) > 232783906 1657709 - free - (809M) > > => 34 4294967227 da6 GPT (2T) > 34 6 - free - (3.0k) > 40 4294967216 1 freebsd-zfs (2T) > 4294967256 5 - free - (2.5k) > -- > > Sam Fourman Jr. > is it possible that the problem is in the cam layer and not the mps(4) driver? -- Sam Fourman Jr.
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