> Hi, you could try LSI itmpt driver as well, it seems
> to handle this better, although I think it only
> supports 8 devices at once or so.
> 
> You could also try more recent version of opensolaris
> (123 or even 126), as there seems to be a lot fixes
> regarding mpt-driver (which still seems to have
> issues).


I won't speak for the OP, but I've been seeing this same behaviour on 126 with 
LSI 1068E based cards (Supermicro USAS-L8i). 

For the LSI driver, how does one install it? I'm new to OpenSolaris and don't 
want to mess it up. It looked to be very old, is Solaris backward compatibility 
that good? 

It would be really nice if Sun would at least acknowledge the bug and that they 
can/can't reproduce it. I'm happy to supply information and test things if it 
will help. I have some spare disks I can attach to one of these cards and test 
driver updates and such. It sounds like people with Sun hardware are 
experiencing this as well.
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