Other SATA HDDs and SSDs are similarly affected. This can vary by firmware rev.
The prescription seems to be consistent with my experience.
-- richard
On Sep 21, 2010, at 8:58 AM, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
> Just wanted to post a quick follow-up to this. Original thread is
> here[1] -- not quoted f
Just wanted to post a quick follow-up to this. Original thread is
here[1] -- not quoted for brevity.
Andrew Gabriel suggested[2] that this could possibly be some workload
triggered issue. We wanted to rule out a driver problem and so we
tested various configurations under Solaris 10U9 and OpenSo
This was the information I got from the distributor but this faq is newer.
Anyway you have still the problems.
When we installed the Intel-X25 we had also problems with timeout.
We replaced the original SUN StorageTek SAS HBA (LSI based, 1068E, newest
firmware) with an original SUN StorageTek SA
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 11:47:38AM -0700, Andreas Grüninger wrote:
> Ray
>
> Supermicro does not support the use of SSDs behind an expander.
>
> You must put the SSD in the head or use an interposer card see here:
> http://www.lsi.com/storage_home/products_home/standard_product_ics/sas_sata_proto
Ray
Supermicro does not support the use of SSDs behind an expander.
You must put the SSD in the head or use an interposer card see here:
http://www.lsi.com/storage_home/products_home/standard_product_ics/sas_sata_protocol_bridge/lsiss9252/index.html
Supermicro offers an interposer card too: AOCSM
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 04:46:23PM -0700, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
> Ray Van Dolson wrote:
> > I posted a thread on this once long ago[1] -- but we're still fighting
> > with this problem and I wanted to throw it out here again.
> >
> > All of our hardware is from Silicon Mechanics (SuperMicro chassis
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
I posted a thread on this once long ago[1] -- but we're still fighting
with this problem and I wanted to throw it out here again.
All of our hardware is from Silicon Mechanics (SuperMicro chassis and
motherboards).
Up until now, all of the hardware has had a single 24-disk
I posted a thread on this once long ago[1] -- but we're still fighting
with this problem and I wanted to throw it out here again.
All of our hardware is from Silicon Mechanics (SuperMicro chassis and
motherboards).
Up until now, all of the hardware has had a single 24-disk expander /
backplane --