> From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss-
> boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Sriram Narayanan
>
> Based on experiments, it seems like there is no way to bypass the PERC
> controller - it seems like one can only access the individual disks if
> they are set up in RAID0 e
In message
, Sriram Narayanan writes:
>At work, I have an R510, and R610 and an R710 - all with the H700 PERC
>controller.
BTW with some effort, Dell's sales critter will sell you the
H200 LSI SAS HBA as a replacement for the H700 LSI MegaRAID
controller for those boxes.
>Based on experiments,
On 03/10/12 09:29, Sriram Narayanan wrote:
Hi folks:
At work, I have an R510, and R610 and an R710 - all with the H700 PERC
controller.
Based on experiments, it seems like there is no way to bypass the PERC
controller - it seems like one can only access the individual disks if
they are set up i
Le 10/03/2012 10:29, Sriram Narayanan a écrit :
> Hi folks:
>
> At work, I have an R510, and R610 and an R710 - all with the H700 PERC
> controller.
>
> Based on experiments, it seems like there is no way to bypass the PERC
> controller - it seems like one can only access the individual disks if
Hi folks:
At work, I have an R510, and R610 and an R710 - all with the H700 PERC
controller.
Based on experiments, it seems like there is no way to bypass the PERC
controller - it seems like one can only access the individual disks if
they are set up in RAID0 each.
This brings me to ask some que