https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=209468

Maxim <ad...@maxnet.ua> changed:

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--- Comment #35 from Maxim <ad...@maxnet.ua> ---
Hi!

   I think that you need to make an adjustment to the current driver, because
at some point Microsemi made adjustments to the firmware, after which these
issue began.

   In this thread there is a patch version 3.2.10 that solves this issue.

   Also on the site there is a driver 3.3.2 version, which you can try to port,
to solve this issue. I now use the driver version 3.3.2 from the Microsemi
website. 
https://storage.microsemi.com/en-us/downloads/unix/freebsd/productid=asr-8805&dn=adaptec+raid+8805.php

   But there is a problem if you need to reinstall the system, you have to
install OS it on an SSD drive, and then transfer it to a Raid array.

   I also wrote a email to Microsemi himself describing a similar problem,
until the answer was followed :(

   I think that this is a serious problem, which probably should be paid
attention to the developers of Microsemi, because this has a negative effect on
the choice of equipment Adaptec. For example, we ordered new servers with LSI
controllers for this reason.

Kind regards,
Maxim.

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