On 01/09/09 08:26, James Andrewartha wrote:
> Jorgen Lundman wrote:
>>> The mv8 is a marvell based chipset, and it appears there are no
>>> Solaris drivers for it. There doesn't appear to be any movement from
>>> Sun or marvell to provide any either.
>>
>> Do you mean specifically Marvell 6480 dri
Jorgen Lundman wrote:
The mv8 is a marvell based chipset, and it appears there are no
Solaris drivers for it. There doesn't appear to be any movement from
Sun or marvell to provide any either.
Do you mean specifically Marvell 6480 drivers? I use both DAC-SATA-MV8
and AOC-SAT2-MV8, which use
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Jorgen Lundman wrote:
> The mv8 is a marvell based chipset, and it appears there are no Solaris
>> drivers for it. There doesn't appear to be any movement from Sun or marvell
>> to provide any either.
>>
>>
> Do you mean specifically Marvell 6480 drivers? I use b
The mv8 is a marvell based chipset, and it appears there are no Solaris
drivers for it. There doesn't appear to be any movement from Sun or
marvell to provide any either.
Do you mean specifically Marvell 6480 drivers? I use both DAC-SATA-MV8
and AOC-SAT2-MV8, which use Marvell MV88SX and wo
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 8:06 PM, Brandon High wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Maurilio Longo
> wrote:
> > Robin,
> >
> > LSI 3041er and 3081er are pci-e 4 and 8 ports sata cards; they are not
> hot-swap capable, as far as I know, but do work very well (I'm using several
> of them) in jb
On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Maurilio Longo wrote:
> Robin,
>
> LSI 3041er and 3081er are pci-e 4 and 8 ports sata cards; they are not
> hot-swap capable, as far as I know, but do work very well (I'm using several
> of them) in jbod and they're not too expensive.
Supermicro has an inexpensiv
Robin,
LSI 3041er and 3081er are pci-e 4 and 8 ports sata cards; they are not hot-swap
capable, as far as I know, but do work very well (I'm using several of them) in
jbod and they're not too expensive.
See this
http://www.lsi.com/storage_home/products_home/host_bus_adapters/sas_hbas/lsisas304
On 03/08/09 17:35, Neal Pollack wrote:
> On 07/31/09 06:12 PM, Jorgen Lundman wrote:
>>
>> Finding a SATA card that would work with Solaris, and be hot-swap, and
>> more than 4 ports, sure took a while. Oh and be reasonably priced ;)
>
> Let's take this first point; "card that works with Solaris..
I have not carried out any research into this area, but when I was
building my home server I wanted to use a Promise SATA-PCI card, but
alas (Open)Solaris has no support at all for the Promise chipsets.
Instead I used a rather old card based on the sil3124 chipset.
n
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 9:35
On 07/31/09 06:12 PM, Jorgen Lundman wrote:
Finding a SATA card that would work with Solaris, and be hot-swap, and
more than 4 ports, sure took a while. Oh and be reasonably priced ;)
Let's take this first point; "card that works with Solaris"
I might try to find some engineers to write
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