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Or something between the PCIe eSata controller and the motherboard, but I have
no way to verify that as removal and reinsertion doesn't seem to prevent
whatever the problem was/is.
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Apparently, the problems reported stemmed from a failing StartTech PEXESAT322I
controller. First one drive then the second. The affected drives have been
reattached using USB cables and work just fine. So "bla
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After going through multiple PCIe SATA/eSata cards, and a motherboard BIOS
update (which really shouldn't have had any affect) - the large scale copy from
one external SATA drive to another finally succeded (a
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August 22, 2023
Removed and re-inserted SATA PCIe card. Re-attached external SATA cables.
Booted into FBSD-12.4
Turned on one eSata external enclosure: ahcich errors appeared (despite what
was reported before)
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Summary|ahcich: |ahcich: CAM status:
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Hardware|Any |amd64
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Bug ID: 273292
Summary: ahcich:
Product: Base System
Version: 13.2-RELEASE
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity: Affects Only Me
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