On 05/16/2012 10:17 AM, Koopmann, Jan-Peter wrote:
>>
>>
>> One thing came up while trying this - I'm on a text install
>> image system, so my / is a ramdisk. Any ideas how I can change
>> the sd.conf on the USB disk or reload the driver configuration on
>> the fly? I tried looking for the file o
On 05/16/2012 09:45 AM, Koopmann, Jan-Peter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> are those DELL branded WD disks? DELL tends to manipulate the firmware of
> the drives so that power handling with Solaris fails. If this is the case
> here:
>
> Easiest way to make it work is to modify /kernel/drv/sd.conf and add an
>
On 05/16/2012 09:45 AM, Koopmann, Jan-Peter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> are those DELL branded WD disks? DELL tends to manipulate the
> firmware of the drives so that power handling with Solaris fails.
> If this is the case here:
>
> Easiest way to make it work is to modify /kernel/drv/sd.conf and
> add an
ves to Solaris/OI will it not?
Kind regards,
JP
PS: These are not my findings. Cudos to Sergei (tehc...@gmail.com) and
Niklas Tungström.
Von: Sašo Kiselkov
An: zfs-discuss
Betreff: [zfs-discuss] Dell PERC H200: drive failed to power up
> Hi,
>
> I'm getting weird error
Hi,
I'm getting weird errors while trying to install openindiana 151a on a
Dell R715 with a PERC H200 (based on an LSI SAS 2008). Any time the OS
tries to access the drives (for whatever reason), I get this dumped into
syslog:
genunix: WARNING: Device
/pci@0,0/pci1002,5a18@4/pci10b58424@0/pci10b5