On 6 August 2014 19:54, Christian Franke wrote:
> Daniel J Blueman wrote:
>>
>> On 5 August 2014 16:57, Christian Franke
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Try '-d usbjmicron,N' with N=0 or 1. If it works try '-d usbjmicron,x,N'
>>> with -x or --xall.
>>> (-a, --all do not use 48-bit commands which are enabled by
Daniel J Blueman wrote:
> On 5 August 2014 16:57, Christian Franke wrote:
>> Try '-d usbjmicron,N' with N=0 or 1. If it works try '-d usbjmicron,x,N'
>> with -x or --xall.
>> (-a, --all do not use 48-bit commands which are enabled by ,x)
>>
>> Newer JMicron bridges may also support -d sat.
> Thank
On 5 August 2014 16:57, Christian Franke wrote:
> Daniel J Blueman wrote:
>>
>> I have a SATA dock with a JMicron USB3 bridge [1], which works well
>> with UASP [2]. It isn't recognised by SVN trunk smartctl [3,4].
>>
>> What steps would be useful to see if we can support the protocol?
>> Initial
Daniel J Blueman wrote:
> I have a SATA dock with a JMicron USB3 bridge [1], which works well
> with UASP [2]. It isn't recognised by SVN trunk smartctl [3,4].
>
> What steps would be useful to see if we can support the protocol?
> Initial USB IDs provided [5].
> ...
> # ./smartctl -x /dev/sdb
> sm
I have a SATA dock with a JMicron USB3 bridge [1], which works well
with UASP [2]. It isn't recognised by SVN trunk smartctl [3,4].
What steps would be useful to see if we can support the protocol?
Initial USB IDs provided [5].
Many thanks!
Daniel
[1] http://www.jmicron.com/PDF/brief/jms561u.p