>>>>> "wm" == Will Murnane <will.murn...@gmail.com> writes:
>> * SR = Software RAID IT = Integrate. Target mode. IR mode >> is not supported. wm> Integrated target mode lets you export some storage attached wm> to the host system (through another adapter, presumably) as a wm> storage device. IR mode is almost certainly Internal RAID, wm> which that card doesn't have support for. no, the supermicro page for AOC-USAS-L8i does claim support for all three, and supermicro has an ``IR driver'' available for download for Linux and Windows, or at least a link to one. I'm trying to figure out what's involved in determining and switching modes, why you'd want to switch them, what cards support which modes, which solaris drivers support which modes, u.s.w. The answer may be very simple, like ``the driver supports only IR. Most cards support IR, and cards that don't support IR won't work. IR can run in single-LUN mode. Some IR cards support RAID5, others support only RAID 0, 1, 10.'' Or it could be ``the driver supports only SR. The driver is what determines the mode, and it does this by loading firmware into the card, and the first step in initializing the card is always for the driver to load in a firmware blob. All currently-produced cards support SR.'' so...actually, now that I say it, I guess the answer cannot be very simple. It's going to have to be a little complicated. Anyway, I can guess, too. I was hoping someone would know for sure off-hand.
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