That's right I'm only using the 3114 out of desperation.
Does anyone else have the marvell88sx working in Solaris 11.1?
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> From: Andrew Gabriel
>3112 and 3114 were very early SATA controllers before there were any SATA
>drivers, which pretend to be ATA contro
3112 and 3114 were very early SATA controllers before there were any
SATA drivers, which pretend to be ATA controllers to the OS.
No one should be using these today.
sol wrote:
Oh I can run the disks off a SiliconImage 3114 but it's the marvell
controller that I'm trying to get working. I'm sur
Oh I can run the disks off a SiliconImage 3114 but it's the marvell controller
that I'm trying to get working. I'm sure it's the controller which is used in
the Thumpers so it should surely work in solaris 11.1
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> From: Bob Friesenhahn
>
> If the SATA card you
On Wed, 12 Dec 2012, sol wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
I've just tried openindiana and it behaves identically -
disks attached to the mv88sx6081 don't show up as disks.
(and APIC error interrupt (status0=0, status1=40) is emitted at boot.)
I've tried some changes to /etc/system with no success
(
Some more information about the system:
Solaris 11.1 with latest updates (assembled 19 Sep 2012), amd64
The card is vendor 0x11ab device 0x6081
Marvell Technology Group Ltd. MV88SX6081 8-port SATA II PCI-X Controller
CardVendor 0x11ab card 0x11ab (Marvell Technology Group Ltd., Card unknown)
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func_enable=0x5, ahci_msi_enabled=0, sata_max_queue_depth=1)
Is there anything else I can try?
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> From: Bob Friesenhahn
>To: sol
>Cc: "zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org"
>Sent: Wednesday, 12 December 2012, 14:49
>Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS arra
On Wed, 12 Dec 2012, sol wrote:
Hello
I've got a ZFS box running perfectly with an 8-port SATA card
using the marvell88sx driver in opensolaris-2009.
However when I try to run Solaris-11 it won't boot.
If I unplug some of the hard disks it might boot
but then none of them show up in 'format'
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