Johan Hendriks
2013-Jul-15 10:02 UTC
Supermicro and FreeBSD 9.2 PRERELEASE make_dev_physpath_alias: WARNING
We use basic supermicro cases for our storage servers in combination with a LSI 9211-8i controller in IT mode. Since 9.1 or shortly there after we get for every disk we attach to the SAS backplane the following error. make_dev_physpath_alias: WARNING - Unable to alias gptid/abb586f5-da8d-11e2-aaaf-00259061b51a to enc at n500304800122877d/type at 0/slot at f/elmdesc at Slot_15/gptid/abb586f5-da8d-11e2-aaaf-00259061b51a - path too long. I know it does not harm the operation, but every time the server boots or when we add a disk i get a little scared when i see WRNINGS passing by. Is there a way to supress these WARNINGS, or is there something i can do about it. I know on 9.0 i do not get these messages.! gr Johan Hendriks
Sergey Kandaurov
2013-Jul-15 11:10 UTC
Supermicro and FreeBSD 9.2 PRERELEASE make_dev_physpath_alias: WARNING
On 15 July 2013 14:02, Johan Hendriks <joh.hendriks at gmail.com> wrote:> We use basic supermicro cases for our storage servers in combination with a > LSI 9211-8i controller in IT mode. > > Since 9.1 or shortly there after we get for every disk we attach to the SAS > backplane the following error. > > make_dev_physpath_alias: WARNING - Unable to alias > gptid/abb586f5-da8d-11e2-aaaf-00259061b51a to > enc at n500304800122877d/type at 0/slot at f/elmdesc at Slot_15/gptid/abb586f5-da8d-11e2-aaaf-00259061b51a > - path too long. > > I know it does not harm the operation, but every time the server boots or > when we add a disk i get a little scared when i see WRNINGS passing by. > > Is there a way to supress these WARNINGS, or is there something i can do > about it.This is because the name is longer than SPECNAMELEN. You barely can do anything with it. The warning is hidden under bootverbose in 10-CURRENT, and I think it should be merged to stable/9 before 9.2 release. Meantime you can manually apply this change: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/235899> I know on 9.0 i do not get these messages.!That's odd. AFAIK the feature had appeared in 9.0. -- wbr, pluknet