Re: Cannot install when SATA drive is connected to Odroid H4+

2025-01-14 Thread Divan Santana
kongthr...@protonmail.ch writes: > Hello, > > I'm trying to boot a 7.5 IMG USB installer and install to a Samsung SATA SSD. > With the SSD plugged in, the boot process looks like this: > > probing: pc0 com0 mem[632K 1793M 6140M] > disk: hd0 hd1* >>> OpenBSD/a

Re: SATA slow/timeouts, AMD 600 Series AHCI, OpenBSD 7.4 amd64

2024-11-07 Thread Divan Santana
Hi Brian, b...@po.cwru.edu writes: >> Divan Santana [20240131 165546 +0200]: >> >> b...@po.cwru.edu writes: >> >> > Onboard SATA seems to require additional initialization on a Gigabyte >> > B650 in OpenBSD 7.4 amd64; basic requests take minutes to

Cannot install when SATA drive is connected to Odroid H4+

2024-09-10 Thread kongthrows
Hello, I'm trying to boot a 7.5 IMG USB installer and install to a Samsung SATA SSD. With the SSD plugged in, the boot process looks like this: probing: pc0 com0 mem[632K 1793M 6140M] disk: hd0 hd1* >> OpenBSD/amd64 BOOTX64 3.65 boot> stty com0 115200 boot> set tty com0 swi

Re: SATA slow/timeouts, AMD 600 Series AHCI, OpenBSD 7.4 amd64

2024-04-14 Thread Divan Santana
aving setup a software raid1 made this bug worse. Pity I have to have a motherboard that is not very compatible with openbsd :( b...@po.cwru.edu writes: >> Divan Santana [20240131 165546 +0200]: >> >> b...@po.cwru.edu writes: >> >> > Onboard SATA seems to require a

Re: SATA slow/timeouts, AMD 600 Series AHCI, OpenBSD 7.4 amd64

2024-02-01 Thread Divan Santana
b...@po.cwru.edu writes: >> Divan Santana [20240131 165546 +0200]: >> >> b...@po.cwru.edu writes: >> >> > Onboard SATA seems to require additional initialization on a Gigabyte >> > B650 in OpenBSD 7.4 amd64; basic requests take minutes to complete

Re: SATA slow/timeouts, AMD 600 Series AHCI, OpenBSD 7.4 amd64

2024-01-31 Thread blb8
> Divan Santana [20240131 165546 +0200]: > > b...@po.cwru.edu writes: > > > Onboard SATA seems to require additional initialization on a Gigabyte > > B650 in OpenBSD 7.4 amd64; basic requests take minutes to complete and > > each block read takes 30 seconds. D

Re: SATA slow/timeouts, AMD 600 Series AHCI, OpenBSD 7.4 amd64

2024-01-31 Thread Divan Santana
b...@po.cwru.edu writes: > Onboard SATA seems to require additional initialization on a Gigabyte > B650 in OpenBSD 7.4 amd64; basic requests take minutes to complete and > each block read takes 30 seconds. During boot, attached SSDs will block > pending these requests; I have th

SATA slow/timeouts, AMD 600 Series AHCI, OpenBSD 7.4 amd64

2024-01-07 Thread blb8
Onboard SATA seems to require additional initialization on a Gigabyte B650 in OpenBSD 7.4 amd64; basic requests take minutes to complete and each block read takes 30 seconds. During boot, attached SSDs will block pending these requests; optical drives pass that boot step quickly but userland

Re: SATA disk identify taking 10 seconds to give me output

2023-04-20 Thread Nick Holland
On 4/20/23 05:56, Raja Sekhar wrote: Hi, I am running OpenBSD_7.1 on VMWare workstation16. It has two hard disks(wd0 & sd0) I am trying to get hard disk information using the following command. *$atactl identify* If I use the disk wd0, I am getting output immediately. If I use the disk sd0,

SATA disk identify taking 10 seconds to give me output

2023-04-20 Thread Raja Sekhar
Hi, I am running OpenBSD_7.1 on VMWare workstation16. It has two hard disks(wd0 & sd0) I am trying to get hard disk information using the following command. *$atactl identify* If I use the disk wd0, I am getting output immediately. If I use the disk sd0, I am getting the output after 10 secon

SATA disk identify taking 10 seconds to give me output

2023-04-19 Thread Raja Sekhar
Hi, I am running OpenBSD_7.1 on VMWare workstation16. It has two hard disks(wd0 & sd0) I am trying to get hard disk information using the following command. *$atactl identify* If I use the disk wd0, I am getting output immediately. If I use the disk sd0, I am getting the output after 10 seco

SATA disk identify taking 10 seconds to give me output

2023-04-19 Thread Raja Sekhar
Hi, I am running OpenBSD_7.1 on VMWare workstation16. It has two hard disks(wd0 & sd0) I am trying to get hard disk information using the following command. *$atactl identify* If I use the disk wd0, I am getting output immediately. If I use the disk sd0, I am getting the output after 10 secon

Re: Boot fail using internal SATA port, success using USB port.

2020-01-08 Thread hkewiki
On 2020-01-07 15:16, Nick Holland wrote: hardware: DELL Latitude e5440 Pretty sure I've tested one of those, they work. As I recall, the E5440 is a few years old, and if I recall properly, the battery wasn't very long-lived in it. And the Dells of that vintage had a really wacked default --

Re: Boot fail using internal SATA port, success using USB port.

2020-01-07 Thread hkewiki
with Windows? It hates everything and can mess up BIOS settings to make you love Windows even more. I dedicated the whole machine. Do you get to the boot> prompt? Then try booting the different hard drives listed above it manually. I do not even get to that, unless using a "SATA to U

Re: Boot fail using internal SATA port, success using USB port.

2020-01-07 Thread Nick Holland
On 2020-01-05 12:29, hkew...@cock.li wrote: > summary: OpenBSD installs to internal HDD from external USB but fails > to load after the first reboot. If the HDD is removed from the internal > port and is connected via a "SATA to USB" cable it boots succesfully. > > I a

Re: Boot fail using internal SATA port, success using USB port.

2020-01-05 Thread Chris Bennett
HyperThread must be off! Danger! Probably shouldn't enable virtualization unless using it. Secure boot is off, that is correct. Do you have the latest BIOS? Will the disk boot if you skip UEFI completely and run in legacy mode? Are you dual-booting with Windows? It hates everything and can mess u

Boot fail using internal SATA port, success using USB port.

2020-01-05 Thread hkewiki
summary: OpenBSD installs to internal HDD from external USB but fails to load after the first reboot. If the HDD is removed from the internal port and is connected via a "SATA to USB" cable it boots succesfully. I am a new and inexperienced user, excuse my ignorance. All the details

SATA HDD hot-plugging question

2019-10-23 Thread Alexei Malinin
Hello. Does the ahci driver support SATA HDD hot-plugging? There is no information about it in the ahci(4) man page. I have an HP Compaq 8000 Elite Convertible Minitower Business PC (https://www.support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-compaq-8000-elite-convertible-minitower-pc/4065889/manuals). Its

SATA hot-plugging question

2019-10-17 Thread Alexei Malinin
Hello. Does ahci driver support SATA HDD hot-plugging? There is no information about it in ahci(4) man page. I have HP Compaq 8000 Elite Convertible Minitower Business PC (https://www.support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-compaq-8000-elite-convertible-minitower-pc/4065889/manuals). It's manual

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-15 Thread Marco Nuessgen
ehome.com/ibm-serveraid-m1015-part-4/ Please read the following lines: On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 10:22:14AM +0200, Marco Nuessgen wrote: > On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 07:50:36AM +, John Long wrote: > [...] > > Can anybody recommend some good 2 or 4 port SATA (internal) > > expansion

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-14 Thread John Long
On Mon, 15 Apr 2019 09:37:05 +0300 li...@wrant.com wrote: > Thu, 11 Apr 2019 07:50:36 + John Long > > [...] > > but they can be slow. They also have a card based on the Silicon > > Image SiI3114 chipset. I didn't find much info on this one except > > for Windows victims claiming it was great

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-14 Thread lists
Lazarov > Can anybody recommend some good 2 or 4 port SATA (internal) expansion > cards or a SAS HBA that works well with OpenBSD? > > Thanks, > > /jl >

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-14 Thread John Long
On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 15:35:22 -0400 gwes wrote: > >> I'll second the LSI Logic/Avago/Broadcom? SAS/SATA controllers. > >> They run as many disks as I want at full speed. As previously > >> mentioned they can be quite inexpensive if you buy one relabelled &g

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-14 Thread gwes
On 04/14/19 15:25, John Long wrote: On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 14:53:34 -0400 gwes wrote: On 2019-04-11, John Long wrote: I have a Dell server that was advertised to support 4x3.5 + 2x2.5 drives but when I popped it open I found there are only 4 SATA ports on the motherboard total. So of the 6

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-14 Thread John Long
On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 14:53:34 -0400 gwes wrote: > >> > >>>>> On 2019-04-11, John Long wrote: > >>>>>> I have a Dell server that was advertised to support 4x3.5 + > >>>>>> 2x2.5 drives but when I popped it open I found there

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-14 Thread gwes
On 2019-04-11, John Long wrote: I have a Dell server that was advertised to support 4x3.5 + 2x2.5 drives but when I popped it open I found there are only 4 SATA ports on the motherboard total. So of the 6 claimed drives, I can actually only install 3 drives because the stock DVD drive

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-14 Thread Stuart Henderson
John Long wrote: >> >> > I have a Dell server that was advertised to support 4x3.5 + 2x2.5 >> >> > drives but when I popped it open I found there are only 4 SATA >> >> > ports on the motherboard total. So of the 6 claimed drives, I

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-14 Thread John Long
at was advertised to support 4x3.5 + 2x2.5 > >> > drives but when I popped it open I found there are only 4 SATA > >> > ports on the motherboard total. So of the 6 claimed drives, I can > >> > actually only install 3 drives because the stock DVD drive > >>

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-14 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2019-04-13, John Long wrote: > On Sat, 13 Apr 2019 08:05:29 - (UTC) > Stuart Henderson wrote: > >> On 2019-04-11, John Long wrote: >> > I have a Dell server that was advertised to support 4x3.5 + 2x2.5 >> > drives but when I popped it open I found there

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-13 Thread John Long
On Sat, 13 Apr 2019 08:05:29 - (UTC) Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2019-04-11, John Long wrote: > > I have a Dell server that was advertised to support 4x3.5 + 2x2.5 > > drives but when I popped it open I found there are only 4 SATA > > ports on the motherboard total

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-13 Thread John Long
Thank you Paul and Johann! /jl

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-13 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2019-04-11, John Long wrote: > I have a Dell server that was advertised to support 4x3.5 + 2x2.5 > drives but when I popped it open I found there are only 4 SATA ports on > the motherboard total. So of the 6 claimed drives, I can actually > only install 3 drives because the sto

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-12 Thread Johan Huldtgren
> I have a Dell server that was advertised to support 4x3.5 + 2x2.5 > drives but when I popped it open I found there are only 4 SATA ports on > the motherboard total. So of the 6 claimed drives, I can actually > only install 3 drives because the stock DVD drive consumes a mobo port. &

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-12 Thread Paul de Weerd
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 10:29:33AM -0400, Allan Streib wrote: | Paul de Weerd writes: | | > Not exactly what you're looking for, but I have a startech.com 2 Port | > SATA 6Gbps PCI Express eSATA controller card [1]. I use this to | > (occasionally) connect an external disk shelve

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-12 Thread Allan Streib
Paul de Weerd writes: > Not exactly what you're looking for, but I have a startech.com 2 Port > SATA 6Gbps PCI Express eSATA controller card [1]. I use this to > (occasionally) connect an external disk shelve (using a port > multiplier) to my machine. Incidentally, does Op

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-12 Thread Paul de Weerd
Hi John, On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 07:50:36AM +, John Long wrote: | Can anybody recommend some good 2 or 4 port SATA (internal) expansion | cards or a SAS HBA that works well with OpenBSD? Not exactly what you're looking for, but I have a startech.com 2 Port SATA 6Gbps PCI Express

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-12 Thread John Long
Thank you! /jl On Fri, 12 Apr 2019 10:22:14 +0200 Marco Nuessgen wrote: > On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 07:50:36AM +, John Long wrote: > [...] > > Can anybody recommend some good 2 or 4 port SATA (internal) > > expansion cards or a SAS HBA that works well with OpenBSD? >

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-12 Thread John Long
posts I saw from people running various OS, that > > chipset is flaky on everything but Windows. > > > > Can anybody recommend some good 2 or 4 port SATA (internal) > > expansion cards or a SAS HBA that works well with OpenBSD? > > I am using two of these in my server:

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-12 Thread Marco Nuessgen
On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 07:50:36AM +, John Long wrote: [...] > Can anybody recommend some good 2 or 4 port SATA (internal) expansion > cards or a SAS HBA that works well with OpenBSD? Have a look at the IBM ServeRaid M1015 SAS 6.0gbps SATA III. HBA. It is based on the LSI SAS2008 chip a

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-11 Thread Robert
erything but Windows. > > Can anybody recommend some good 2 or 4 port SATA (internal) expansion > cards or a SAS HBA that works well with OpenBSD? I am using two of these in my server: ahci0 at pci3 dev 0 function 0 "Marvell 88SE9230 AHCI" rev 0x11: msi, AHCI 1.2 So far no probl

Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-11 Thread John Long
Hi, I have a Dell server that was advertised to support 4x3.5 + 2x2.5 drives but when I popped it open I found there are only 4 SATA ports on the motherboard total. So of the 6 claimed drives, I can actually only install 3 drives because the stock DVD drive consumes a mobo port. Speaking with

Does rkpcie(4) on RockPro64 supports PCI-E To Dual SATA-II Interface Card?

2019-03-30 Thread Fabian Raetz
Hi. I've got me a RockPro64 and the RockPro64 PCI-E To Dual SATA-II Interface Card [0] and followed jaspers@'s instructions [1] on how to install OpenBSD. Is the mentioned PCI-E To Dual SATA-II Interface Card or PCI-E on the RockPro64 supposed to work? When I boot OpenBSD, I see the fo

Re: OpenBSD 6.5 on Clevo W840SU: BIOS hangs when booted via (m)SATA

2019-03-28 Thread Fox Steward
Dear Peter and all, I could find a fix/hack for the BIOS boot problem as described. I did not manage to file a bug report for it yet though. After successfully installing I now have more problems such as - zzz (suspend) and (hibernate) not working (see bug report [1]) - function keys for screen

Re: OpenBSD 6.5 on Clevo W840SU: BIOS hangs when booted via (m)SATA

2019-03-25 Thread finkfox
Hi again. Just a quick update. After adding some "bogus" partitions 0 to 2 in front of openbsd paritition 3 the BIOS no longer hangs with disklabel data. I can now install, boot and run OpenBSD from SSD on SATA. $ doas fdisk sd0 Disk: sd0 geometry: 31130/255/63 [5001181

Re: OpenBSD 6.5 on Clevo W840SU: BIOS hangs when booted via (m)SATA

2019-03-23 Thread finkfox
Hello again. Thank you Peter for your feedback and describing the steps that seem to have solved your problems so long time ago. To be hontest, at this point in time I feel a bit reluctant to test with two disks attached mSATA and SATA, I would rather focus just on one disk attached via SATA

Re: OpenBSD 6.5 on Clevo W840SU: BIOS hangs when booted via (m)SATA

2019-03-21 Thread Peter Nicolai Mathias Hansteen
> 22. mar. 2019 kl. 07:16 skrev Peter Nicolai Mathias Hansteen > : >> Dear Peter, can you remember more details how you got OpenBSD to work on that >> Clevo W840-SU by any chance? Did you use SSD or HDD for the booting disk? > > I considered it fairly obvious that I wanted the fastest one (the

Re: OpenBSD 6.5 on Clevo W840SU: BIOS hangs when booted via (m)SATA

2019-03-21 Thread Peter Nicolai Mathias Hansteen
> 21. mar. 2019 kl. 22:55 skrev fink...@dismail.de: > > Dear Peter and all. > > Unfortunately I celebrated to early it seems. :-/ > > In my last post I described a hack in which I let the OpenBSD partition > start at "sector 0" in order to avoid BIOS hangup. > > When I now tried this way of se

Re: OpenBSD 6.5 on Clevo W840SU: BIOS hangs when booted via (m)SATA

2019-03-21 Thread finkfox
Dear Peter and all. Unfortunately I celebrated to early it seems. :-/ In my last post I described a hack in which I let the OpenBSD partition start at "sector 0" in order to avoid BIOS hangup. When I now tried this way of setup with a SSD disk instead of HDD, after a succesful install, OpenBSD b

Re: OpenBSD 6.5 on Clevo W840SU: BIOS hangs when booted via (m)SATA

2019-03-20 Thread finkfox
all parts > to size > zero, except the OpenBSD part which I set to the largest the program would > let me. Thank you. With this hint of yours I managed to finally find a solution. 1. I noticed that after doing with OpenBSD "fdisk -e sdx; reinit mbr", booting disk form SATA

Re: OpenBSD 6.5 on Clevo W840SU: BIOS hangs when booted via (m)SATA

2019-03-20 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 08:17:51AM +, fink...@dismail.de wrote: > In your blog post [1] you describe installing OpenBSD on your then (2017) new > silver colored laptop, a (Multicom) Clevo U831 with dmesg [2]. > > In the post you also mention your previous (2014) black colored laptop, a > Cle

Re: OpenBSD 6.5 on Clevo W840SU: BIOS hangs when booted via (m)SATA

2019-03-20 Thread finkfox
Dear Peter, thank you for your reply. > Odd. I vaguely remember having to set the BIOS to look at the SSD (which > OpenBSD sees as sd1) but > IIRC I only booted the machine from a USB drive once, for the initial install. > > The only obvious points I see are that you’re pointing to the wrong dm

Re: OpenBSD 6.5 on Clevo W840SU: BIOS hangs when booted via (m)SATA

2019-03-19 Thread Peter Nicolai Mathias Hansteen
> 19. mar. 2019 kl. 20:59 skrev fink...@dismail.de: > > I'm trying to run OpenBSD on a Clevo W840SU laptop. After a successful install > and starting the machine the BIOS hangs. That is, when the booting drive is > connected via SATA/mSATA. When connected via USB, it work

Re: OpenBSD 6.5 on Clevo W840SU: BIOS hangs when booted via (m)SATA

2019-03-19 Thread finkfox
> Is your BIOS set to RAID for the HDD? If so try setting it to AHCI in the > BIOS. Nope, it is set to AHCI as the documentation attached to my original post describes.

Re: OpenBSD 6.5 on Clevo W840SU: BIOS hangs when booted via (m)SATA

2019-03-19 Thread tfrohw...@fastmail.com
7;m trying to run OpenBSD on a Clevo W840SU laptop. After a successful >install >and starting the machine the BIOS hangs. That is, when the booting >drive is >connected via SATA/mSATA. When con

OpenBSD 6.5 on Clevo W840SU: BIOS hangs when booted via (m)SATA

2019-03-19 Thread finkfox
on a Clevo W840SU laptop. After a successful install and starting the machine the BIOS hangs. That is, when the booting drive is connected via SATA/mSATA. When connected via USB, it works just

Re: macppc - Booting with a SATA PCI drive

2018-10-27 Thread Peter J. Philipp
vice alias that you can see with devalias command, for example: ok> devalias ... uata    /ht/pci@3/ata-6 cd  /ht/pci@3/ata-6/disk@0 cd1 /ht/pci@3/ata-6/disk@1 fw  /ht/pci@3/firewire enet    /ht/pci@4/ethernet sata  

Re: macppc - Booting with a SATA PCI drive

2018-10-26 Thread Katherine Rohl
Oh no, the SATA adapter works fine. It’s recognized by Open Firmware and the boot menu lets me select the Tiger install. What I don’t know is how to *manually* boot it through the Open Firmware console so I can load the OpenBSD boot loader. Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 26, 2018, at 8:13

Re: macppc - Booting with a SATA PCI drive

2018-10-26 Thread Nick Holland
he first HFS+ partition). > > I have an Silicon Image 3112-based PCI SATA controller that’s > recognized by OF. Unfortunately, I can’t remember how to tell Open > Firmware to boot from a SATA drive attached to a PCI controller so I > can specify the OpenBSD boot image! > > Doe

Re: macppc - Booting with a SATA PCI drive

2018-10-25 Thread Peter J. Philipp
boot from Tiger, so that’s good. I then copied ofwboot to the Tiger partition (since it’s the first HFS+ partition). I have an Silicon Image 3112-based PCI SATA controller that’s recognized by OF. Unfortunately, I can’t remember how to tell Open Firmware to boot from a SATA drive attached to a PCI

macppc - Booting with a SATA PCI drive

2018-10-25 Thread Katherine Rohl
SATA controller that’s recognized by OF. Unfortunately, I can’t remember how to tell Open Firmware to boot from a SATA drive attached to a PCI controller so I can specify the OpenBSD boot image! Does anyone know how to find out the partition’s location in the device tree so I can boot to BSD? I’m

Re: Storage server HW advice/feedback req for setup overall & in particular reliability/QoS of SATA, to protect from controller- or BIOS-induced system crashes? Dedicated PCI SATA HBA needed??

2016-02-19 Thread Zé Loff
On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 05:01:19PM +0700, Tinker wrote: > On 2016-02-17 01:01, j...@bitminer.ca wrote: > .. > >Why do you think you need to build such a device? Why don't you buy it? > > > >(Dell PowerEdge VRTX, HP hyper converged, etc) > > Colocation requires rack servers, but thanks for thinkin

Re: Storage server HW advice/feedback req for setup overall & in particular reliability/QoS of SATA, to protect from controller- or BIOS-induced system crashes? Dedicated PCI SATA HBA needed??

2016-02-19 Thread Tinker
On 2016-02-17 01:01, j...@bitminer.ca wrote: .. Why do you think you need to build such a device? Why don't you buy it? (Dell PowerEdge VRTX, HP hyper converged, etc) Colocation requires rack servers, but thanks for thinking about it. Some important things: - what is the purpose of this

Re: Storage server HW advice/feedback req for setup overall & in particular reliability/QoS of SATA, to

2016-02-16 Thread j
uot;What HW & config do you suggest for minimizing the possibility of IO freeze or system crash from BIOS or SATA card, in the event of SSD/HDD malfunction?", however I'll take the whole reasoning around the HW choice from ground up with you just to see that you feel that I got it

Storage server HW advice/feedback req for setup overall & in particular reliability/QoS of SATA, to protect from controller- or BIOS-induced system crashes? Dedicated PCI SATA HBA needed??

2016-02-16 Thread Tinker
Hi, This is to ask you for your thoughts/advice on the best hardware setup for an OpenBSD server. This email ultimately reduces to the question, "What HW & config do you suggest for minimizing the possibility of IO freeze or system crash from BIOS or SATA card, in the event o

Re: SATA & USB 3.0 PCI support

2014-09-19 Thread Mikkel C. Simonsen
repays95...@mypacks.net wrote: I've installed OpenBSD 5.5/amd64 on an HP workstation. I'd like to add additional SATA drives and add USB 3.0 (for backup to umass) Why not get a card with an eSATA port for backup? Best regards, Mikkel C. Simonsen

Re: SATA & USB 3.0 PCI support

2014-09-19 Thread Maurice McCarthy
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 06:31:13PM -0500 or thereabouts, repays95...@mypacks.net wrote: > I've installed OpenBSD 5.5/amd64 on an HP workstation. I'd like to add > additional SATA drives and add USB 3.0 (for backup to umass) to the HP but > I'm having difficulty findi

SATA & USB 3.0 PCI support

2014-09-19 Thread repays95130
I've installed OpenBSD 5.5/amd64 on an HP workstation. I'd like to add additional SATA drives and add USB 3.0 (for backup to umass) to the HP but I'm having difficulty finding the OpenBSD supported hardware/chipset page (I thought there was a page for this). I found a "SYBA

Re: SIL3114 SATA RAID controller

2014-09-12 Thread LÉVAI Dániel
On p, szept 12, 2014 at 20:58:42 +0200, LÉVAI Dániel wrote: > On p, szept 12, 2014 at 20:47:01 +0200, Robert wrote: > [...] > > Hi Daniel, > > > > regarding this old threat: > > http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=134095569417063 > > > > Does your card still show DMA errors with 5.5 or current? >

Re: SIL3114 SATA RAID controller

2014-09-12 Thread LÉVAI Dániel
On p, szept 12, 2014 at 20:47:01 +0200, Robert wrote: [...] > Hi Daniel, > > regarding this old threat: > http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=134095569417063 > > Does your card still show DMA errors with 5.5 or current? > > I'm still a bit suspicious of those chips... Oh wow.. time goes by :) So

Re: SIL3114 SATA RAID controller

2014-09-12 Thread Robert
On Fri, 12 Sep 2014 20:22:26 +0200 LÉVAI Dániel wrote: > I have a Silicon Image PCI SATA card, like this: > CMD Technology SiI3512 SATA > This has been working since 5.3 or 5.4 for me (at least that's when I > bought it). I don't use its RAID capabilities either, I only n

Re: SIL3114 SATA RAID controller

2014-09-12 Thread LÉVAI Dániel
On p, szept 12, 2014 at 17:08:58 +0100, Laurence Rochfort wrote: > Hello, > > My 5.5 amd64 system refuses to boot when I have a SIL3114 SATA RAID > PCI controller card installed. > > Is this chipset supported? If not, would somebody please suggest an > inexpensive PCI SA

Re: SIL3114 SATA RAID controller

2014-09-12 Thread Laurence Rochfort
To clarify, I should point out that I don't care about RAID capability on the board; I only need SATA since I'll be using softraid. Regards, Laurence. On 12 September 2014 17:08, Laurence Rochfort wrote: > Hello, > > My 5.5 amd64 system refuses to boot when I have a SIL3

SIL3114 SATA RAID controller

2014-09-12 Thread Laurence Rochfort
Hello, My 5.5 amd64 system refuses to boot when I have a SIL3114 SATA RAID PCI controller card installed. Is this chipset supported? If not, would somebody please suggest an inexpensive PCI SATA controller with at least two ports? Regards, Laurence.

Marvell 88SE9230 AHCI SATA controller

2014-07-06 Thread h410g3n
Hello list, I am the unfortunate owner of a few Supermicro servers that contain Marvell 88SE9230 chips. OpenBSD does detect them, however they get stuck in a softreset loop. "ahci0: failed to stop port, cannot softreset" A quick search reveals that the problem has been reported before and that

VIA VX900 hang on boot using 2nd SATA, OBSD5.1 release

2012-09-23 Thread Mike Williams
Hi, I have replaced an old VIA C7 motherboard with a Nano X2 and changed the DVD/CD drive from an IDE to SATA. On booting OpenBSD hangs with the following repeating lines: wdc_atapi_intr: warning: reading only 0 of 18 bytes pciide0:0:1: device_timeout, c_bcount=0, c_skip=18, status=0x0

Re: SIL 3512 sata card dma errors

2012-07-11 Thread Robert
On Sun, 8 Jul 2012 22:46:59 +0200 LEVAI Daniel wrote: > My errors were triggered when I was copying from disk1 to disk2, both > connected to the SIL card. (in this case this was a 2 port card), not > when copying something in parallel to both disks from a separate > location. I think this makes th

Re: SIL 3512 sata card dma errors

2012-07-11 Thread Chris Cappuccio
LEVAI Daniel [l...@ecentrum.hu] wrote: > > 2) jmb0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "JMicron JMB363 IDE/SATA" rev 0x03 > > Worked nicely. According to systat it provided around 30MB/sec write > > speed, whereas the SiI3512A only had around 20MB/sec. > > This is good

Re: SIL 3512 sata card dma errors

2012-07-08 Thread LEVAI Daniel
On v, júl 08, 2012 at 21:37:47 +0200, Robert wrote: > Hi, > > I had similar problems with a SiI3512A card some time ago, and ended up > using just the internal ports. > > Since I had some time today, I installed i386/mp-current on a spare > computer and tested with two SATA

Re: SIL 3512 sata card dma errors

2012-07-08 Thread Robert
Hi, I had similar problems with a SiI3512A card some time ago, and ended up using just the internal ports. Since I had some time today, I installed i386/mp-current on a spare computer and tested with two SATA disks. Writing 300GB of zeros (dd) in parallel to both disks showed no error. So I

Re: SIL 3512 sata card dma errors

2012-07-03 Thread LEVAI Daniel
On p, jún 29, 2012 at 09:30:45 +0200, LEVAI Daniel wrote: > Hi! > > I'm using a SIL 3512A (BIOS ver. 4.3.79) SATA raid card with two disks > connected to it. [...] > wd1(pciide0:1:0): timeout > type: ata > c_bcount: 16384 > c_skip: 0 > pciide0:1:

Re: SIL 3512 sata card dma errors

2012-07-01 Thread LEVAI Daniel
On p, jún 29, 2012 at 09:30:45 +0200, LEVAI Daniel wrote: > Hi! > > I'm using a SIL 3512A (BIOS ver. 4.3.79) SATA raid card with two disks > connected to it. > When I'm starting an I/O intensive archive unpacking from wd0 to wd1, I > get DMA errors on the console.

SIL 3512 sata card dma errors

2012-06-29 Thread LEVAI Daniel
Hi! I'm using a SIL 3512A (BIOS ver. 4.3.79) SATA raid card with two disks connected to it. When I'm starting an I/O intensive archive unpacking from wd0 to wd1, I get DMA errors on the console. If I unpack from wd0 -> wd0, then it seems fine. I've replaced/switched cables an

Re: "Seagate Expansion" 3T disk works via USB but not via SATA

2012-06-22 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Nick Holland wrote: > > Dammit. The plan was for wd(4) to die before disks got that big. Sigh. > > ok, let's see if I got this right... > that's not a >2TB disk issue, that's a 4k issue, Right. > so this could potentially bite people with smaller disks that > were also 4k sectored? Yes, but I

Re: "Seagate Expansion" 3T disk works via USB but not via SATA

2012-06-21 Thread David Diggles
I would be happy to test it out. On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 04:40:20PM -0700, Matthew Dempsky wrote: > On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 9:38 AM, David Diggles wrote: > > That is my plan b for down the track. ?I will live with it on USB for now. > > > > Pretty happy with this new Atom so far, on the whole. >

Re: "Seagate Expansion" 3T disk works via USB but not via SATA

2012-06-21 Thread Nick Holland
On 06/21/12 18:02, Kenneth R Westerback wrote: > On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 12:26:23AM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote: >> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:54:55PM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote: >> > It seems the lba48 capacity values being pulled out aren't sane >> > for whatever reason. >> > >> > Can you try swi

Re: "Seagate Expansion" 3T disk works via USB but not via SATA

2012-06-21 Thread Geoff Steckel
On 06/21/2012 06:03 PM, Kenneth R Westerback wrote: On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 12:26:23AM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote: On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:54:55PM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote: It seems the lba48 capacity values being pulled out aren't sane for whatever reason. Can you try switch the controll

Re: "Seagate Expansion" 3T disk works via USB but not via SATA

2012-06-21 Thread Kenneth R Westerback
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 12:26:23AM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote: > On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:54:55PM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote: > > It seems the lba48 capacity values being pulled out aren't sane > > for whatever reason. > > > > Can you try switch the controller into ahci mode via the bios? > > L

Re: "Seagate Expansion" 3T disk works via USB but not via SATA

2012-06-21 Thread David Diggles
-21, David Diggles wrote: > > Oh ok, then I am out of luck on this. > > This BIOS does not have an ahci mode for sata. > > plug-in sili(4)?

Re: "Seagate Expansion" 3T disk works via USB but not via SATA

2012-06-21 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2012-06-21, David Diggles wrote: > Oh ok, then I am out of luck on this. > This BIOS does not have an ahci mode for sata. plug-in sili(4)?

Re: "Seagate Expansion" 3T disk works via USB but not via SATA

2012-06-21 Thread David Diggles
Oh ok, then I am out of luck on this. This BIOS does not have an ahci mode for sata. Thanks for the info. On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 12:26:23AM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote: > On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:54:55PM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote: > > It seems the lba48 capacity values being pulled o

Re: "Seagate Expansion" 3T disk works via USB but not via SATA

2012-06-21 Thread Jonathan Gray
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:54:55PM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote: > It seems the lba48 capacity values being pulled out aren't sane > for whatever reason. > > Can you try switch the controller into ahci mode via the bios? Looking at this again, it seems there is no support for 4k sectors with wd(4)

Re: "Seagate Expansion" 3T disk works via USB but not via SATA

2012-06-21 Thread Jonathan Gray
It seems the lba48 capacity values being pulled out aren't sane for whatever reason. Can you try switch the controller into ahci mode via the bios?

Re: "Seagate Expansion" 3T disk works via USB but not via SATA

2012-06-21 Thread Christer Solskogen
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 2:27 PM, David Diggles wrote: > I have not tried this with the a latest snapshot, or with i386 yet. > > Should I? > Test with a newer snapshot? Yes. -- chs,

Re: "Seagate Expansion" 3T disk works via USB but not via SATA

2012-06-21 Thread Tomas Bodzar
ice ... > > Oops, this is the SATA. > >> root@tara:log:0# disklabel wd0 >> # /dev/rwd0c: >> type: SCSI >> disk: SCSI disk >> label: Desktop >> duid: 15aa58bb3c195357 >> flags: >> bytes/sector: 4096 >> sectors/track: 63 >> tra

Re: "Seagate Expansion" 3T disk works via USB but not via SATA

2012-06-21 Thread David Diggles
I have not tried this with the a latest snapshot, or with i386 yet. Should I? On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 09:52:41PM +1000, David Diggles wrote: [SNIP] > As a USB device ... Oops, this is the SATA. > root@tara:log:0# disklabel wd0 > # /dev/rwd0c: > type: SCSI > disk: SC

Re: "Seagate Expansion" 3T disk works via USB but not via SATA

2012-06-21 Thread Christer Solskogen
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 1:52 PM, David Diggles wrote: > OpenBSD 5.1 (GENERIC.MP) #207: Sun Feb 12 09:42:14 MST 2012 Have you tried with a newer snapshot? -- chs,

"Seagate Expansion" 3T disk works via USB but not via SATA

2012-06-21 Thread David Diggles
Could this USB disk have been crippled by Seagate to not work as a SATA device? The disk I am trying to mount is pulled out of an external "Seagate Expansion" USB drive, PN 9SE2N9-500, and plugged directly into the SATA on an motherboard. I have a single ffs2 2.8T partition. It works

Re: intel h61 sata ahci problem

2012-04-28 Thread Peter Blokland
hi, > ahci0 at pci0 dev 31 function 2 "Intel 6 Series AHCI" rev 0x05: msi, > unable to reset controller disregard, I thought I had the latest BIOS, but I didn't. updating it fixed all of my problems. on to installing... -- CUL8R, Peter.

intel h61 sata ahci problem

2012-04-28 Thread Peter Blokland
hi, I got a new Intel dh61ag board, with onboard sata provided through the h61 chipset. When booting with the controller set to ahci, obsd does not find any disks. trying to install 5.0/amd64, I see : ahci0 at pci0 dev 31 function 2 "Intel 6 Series AHCI" rev 0x05: msi, unable to reset

Re: SATA RAID card suggestions?

2011-10-14 Thread Christiano F. Haesbaert
a 4x1.5tb storage using raid5, but with the money I'd spent I can get a cheaper raid1 and more disks, or just more disks and forget about raid. The price I'd pay for an Areca gives me more 3x1.5tb disks. > Don't get hung up on looking for a controller with the word "sata"

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