Displaying 20 results from an estimated 600 matches similar to: "LSI Logic MegaRAID 8480 Storage controller"
2015 Jan 06
2
Hardware raid LSI Megaraid not working since Centos 6.6
Thank you for your help.
Le 05/01/2015 19:10, John R Pierce a ?crit :
> works here fine on the 9261, which is an OEM version of the same card
> with the connectors in a different orientation... you might check your
> LSI firmware revision.
My firmware seems to be more up to date. Anyway, I will try to update
firmware. I have to check how to do that.
# dmesg |grep LSI
scsi4 : LSI SAS
2015 Jan 05
7
Hardware raid LSI Megaraid not working since Centos 6.6
Happy new year !
We have a SuperMicro server with a LSI MegaRAID 9260-4i controller.
Since Centos 6.6 update (kernel 2.6.32-504), the controller doesn't
initialize at boot. Reverting to kernel 2.6.32-431 allows server to boot
fine.
The server can't boot due to a bug in LSI megaraid module. Boot log ends
by a lot of lines:
RESET_GEN2: retry=xxx, hostdiag=a4
I tried Centos 6.6
2017 Jan 20
4
CentOS 7 and Areca ARC-1883I SAS controller: JBOD or not to JBOD?
On Fri, January 20, 2017 5:16 pm, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> This is why before configuring and installing everything you may want to
>> attach drives one at a time, and upon boot take a note which physical
>> drive number the controller has for that drive, and definitely label it
>> so
>> y9ou will know which drive to pull when drive failure is reported.
>
>
2017 Jan 21
1
CentOS 7 and Areca ARC-1883I SAS controller: JBOD or not to JBOD?
On Fri, January 20, 2017 7:00 pm, Cameron Smith wrote:
> Hi Valeri,
>
>
> Before you pull a drive you should check to make sure that doing so
> won't kill the whole array.
Wow! What did I say to make you treat me as an ultimate idiot!? ;-) All my
comments, at least in my own reading, we about things you need to do to
make sure when you hot unplug bad drive it is indeed failed
2015 Jan 05
0
Hardware raid LSI Megaraid not working since Centos 6.6
On 1/5/2015 7:14 AM, Philippe BOURDEU d'AGUERRE wrote:
>
> Since Centos 6.6 update (kernel 2.6.32-504), the controller doesn't
> initialize at boot. Reverting to kernel 2.6.32-431 allows server to
> boot fine.
works here fine on the 9261, which is an OEM version of the same card
with the connectors in a different orientation... you might check your
LSI firmware revision.
2009 Mar 11
1
LSI Logic MegaRAID 8480 Storage controller policies?
Life is much better now that I'm using -h instead of the manual.
I have a new question about policies
Direct and DisDskCache makes sense
Cached and EnDiskCache makes sense
not so sure about
Direct and EnDskCache
Cached and DisDsk Cache
Do they make sense?
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Drew Einhorn
2011 Dec 22
2
c6, LSI megaraid drive failure notification
i'm configuring a storage server with CentOS 6.2, it uses a LSI MegaRAID
SAS controller, I'm using LSI's megacli to configure the storage...
Any ideas on how to get drive failure notifications out of this
system? I'm configuring hot spares but I'd still like some sort of
notification when a drive has failed so the spare can be replaced.
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john r pierce
2013 Jul 18
3
LSI MegaRAID experience...
Hey,
anyone using an LSI MegaRAID experienced "disappearing drives"...?
We installed 6 new C6 servers, each with a Supermicro SMC2108 (LSI MegaRAID) controllers and 3 PX-128M5Pro SSDs ( RAID1 + hostswap).
2 weeks (and almost no activity on it, since not in production, apart from installation) later, megacli sees (based on the slot numbers):
- on one server: only the 2nd disk of the RAID
2016 Jul 26
4
LSI SATA MegaRaid & Centos 7 build 1511
Dear All;
I want to install Centos 7 latest build on NEC Server 5800/120b-2.
The installation wizard fails to detect the storage connected to LSI SATA MegaRaid PCI.
Centos 5/6 were working fine with this H/W configuration but not the case with Centos 7.
Please; advise.
Fawzy Ibrahim
Redhat Certified Engineer
2016 Feb 16
3
slightly off-topic, RAID program for on-board SAS 2308-4i ?
Does anyone know what program can be used to query the RAID status
from the OS for an on-board LSI SAS 2308-4i?
On this page:
http://docs.avagotech.com/docs/12351997
there is a curious note on the left that reads:
"Integrated MegaRAID support available upon request"
After one mostly fruitless round of chatting with LSI/Avago/Broadcom
and one completely fruitless round of chatting
2015 Jan 30
5
Very slow disk I/O
On 1/30/2015 1:53 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 01/29/2015 05:07 AM, Jatin Davey wrote:
>> Yes , it is a SATA disk. I am not sure of the speed. Can you tell me
>> how to find out this information ? Additionally we are using RAID 10
>> configuration with 4 disks.
>
> What RAID controller are you using?
>
> # lspci | grep RAID
[Jatin]
[root at localhost ~]# lspci |
2016 Jul 26
0
LSI SATA MegaRaid & Centos 7 build 1511
On 7/26/2016 10:20 AM, Fawzy Ibrhim wrote:
> I want to install Centos 7 latest build on NEC Server 5800/120b-2.
>
> The installation wizard fails to detect the storage connected to LSI SATA MegaRaid PCI.
which megaraid card? they've made quite a lot. lspci will list the
card type...
linux will only see storage on a megaraid thats configured as a logical
unit (eg, put in a
2012 Mar 10
4
Any recommendations on Perc H700 controller on Dell Rx10 ?
Hi folks:
At work, I have an R510, and R610 and an R710 - all with the H700 PERC
controller.
Based on experiments, it seems like there is no way to bypass the PERC
controller - it seems like one can only access the individual disks if
they are set up in RAID0 each.
This brings me to ask some questions:
a. Is it fine (in terms of an intelligent controller coming in the way
of ZFS) to have the
2016 Jul 26
2
LSI SATA MegaRaid & Centos 7 build 1511
John R Pierce wrote:
> On 7/26/2016 10:20 AM, Fawzy Ibrhim wrote:
>> I want to install Centos 7 latest build on NEC Server 5800/120b-2.
>>
>> The installation wizard fails to detect the storage connected to LSI
>> SATA MegaRaid PCI.
>
> which megaraid card? they've made quite a lot. lspci will list the
> card type...
>
> linux will only see storage
2017 Nov 02
3
low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
On Thursday 02 November 2017 14:10:25 Bowie Bailey wrote:
> If you want raid 5 or 6, then you should get a hardware controller. For
> raid 1, mdadm should work just fine.? I would suggest trying it before
> buying a raid controller.? If it works for you, you save a few hundred
> dollars and you have one less piece of hardware to worry about.
>
> I haven't looked at them in
2014 Aug 25
3
Hardware raid health?
I just had an IBM in a remote location with a hardware raid1 have both
drives go bad. With local machines I probably would have caught it
from the drive light before the 2nd one died... What is the state of
the art in linux software monitoring for this? Long ago when that
box was set up I think the best I could have done was a Java GUI tool
that IBM had for their servers - and that seemed like
2017 Jan 21
0
CentOS 7 and Areca ARC-1883I SAS controller: JBOD or not to JBOD?
Hi Valeri,
Before you pull a drive you should check to make sure that doing so
won't kill the whole array.
MegaCli can help you prevent a storage disaster and can let you have more
insight into your RAID and the status of the virtual disks and the disks
than make up each array.
MegaCli will let you see the health and status of each drive. Does it have
media errors, is it in predictive
2010 Oct 08
74
Performance issues with iSCSI under Linux
Hi!We''re trying to pinpoint our performance issues and we could use all the help to community can provide. We''re running the latest version of Nexenta on a pretty powerful machine (4x Xeon 7550, 256GB RAM, 12x 100GB Samsung SSDs for the cache, 50GB Samsung SSD for the ZIL, 10GbE on a dedicated switch, 11x pairs of 15K HDDs for the pool). We''re connecting a single Linux
2009 Jul 30
4
LSI MegaRAID system status
Dear list,
I have inherited a CentOS-5 box with a LSI Sata Raid controller.
It is configured as a RAID5 w/hot-standby. My concern is that
I have no present means of determining the RAID status w/o
downing the system and going into the bios to get status. If
a disk has failed and brought the standby disk online, I would
like to know about it, the day it happens by seeing it in syslog
or getting
2012 Sep 21
2
[LLVMdev] Clang API parsing of the destructor
I am using the clang API (version 3.1 - trunk 153913) to compile some very simple code as follows
class MyClass
{
~MyClass() ;
};
MyClass::~MyClass()
{
}
int main()
{
return 0;
}
My problem is that I get the error message: test.cpp:20:10: error: destructor cannot have a return type MyClass::~MyClass()
If someone can point me to the right direction that would be great. It compiles fine if