Core dumps not working via scsi_da and mpt driver

2006-11-22 Thread Johannes.Kruger
Forcing a graceful panic, the exact message I get is: --- snip # sysctl -w debug.kdb.panic=1 debug.kdb.panic: 0panic: kdb_sysctl_panic cpuid = 0 KDB: enter: panic [thread pid 3438 tid 100053 ] Stopped at kdb_enter+0x2b: nop db> panic cpuid = 0 Uptime: 21h29m12

RE: LSI1064 and LSI1064E and mpt

2006-10-17 Thread Johannes.Kruger
Hi Matthew. I gave up on the PCI-express version of the card for the time being. The PCI-X running the same firmware works fine, except for the slow RAID of course. I still have the main problem I try to get to the bottom off, and that is that the RAID-1 volume da0 is very slow. - Slow with even j

RE: LSI1064 and LSI1064E and mpt

2006-10-12 Thread Johannes.Kruger
The problems are: (1) It's not a RAID-0 Vol but a RAID-1 (The PCI-X card reports it correctly, but not the PCI-Express. This should not differ. (2) The RAID volume is very slow (both cards are slow with RAID volume - this is the problem I am trying to track down), approx 4.5 Mbyte/sec instead of 30

LSI1064 and LSI1064E and mpt

2006-10-12 Thread Johannes.Kruger
Hi. I figured I'll give this mailing list a shot in helping me figure out a problem I have. I have 2 reference boards from LSI, using the mpt driver. Each one has MPI FW revision 1.5.13.0 They repond differently. The PCI-X version LSI1064 reports running in RAID-1 and do NOT get the error message