Downloaded, unzipped and flying! It shows GUID which is part of the /dev/rdsk/c0t********* name! Thanks!!! And thanks again! This msg goes to the group.
root@carbon:~/bin/LSI-SAS2IRCU/SAS2IRCU_P13/sas2ircu_solaris_x86_rel# ./sas2ircu 0 DISPLAY | grep GUID GUID : 5000cca225cefd12 GUID : 5000cca225cf0119 GUID : 5000cca225cefd0b GUID : 5000cca225cf0420 GUID : 5000cca225cf0517 GUID : 5000cca225cf0115 GUID : 5000cca225cf016d On 9 May 2012 15:32, Daniel J. Priem <daniel.pr...@disy.net> wrote: > > http://www.lsi.com/channel/products/storagecomponents/Pages/LSISAS9211-8i.aspx > > select * SUPPORT & DOWNLOADS > download SAS2IRCU_P13 > > best regards > daniel > > > > Roman Matiyenko <rmatiye...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Thanks! >> >> LSI 9211-8i are not recognised by lsiutil. I run this S11 under VMware >> ESXi with the three PCI devices in pass-through mode. The main >> (virtual) disk controller is LSI as well with an VMDK boot disk >> attached, and it is recognised. Nevertheless, many thanks for trying >> to help! >> >> Roman >> PS I got your other message with links, will see now... >> >> root@carbon:~/bin# ./lsiutil >> >> LSI Logic MPT Configuration Utility, Version 1.62, January 14, 2009 >> >> 1 MPT Port found >> >> Port Name Chip Vendor/Type/Rev MPT Rev Firmware Rev IOC >> 1. mpt0 LSI Logic 53C1030 B0 102 01032920 0 >> >> Select a device: [1-1 or 0 to quit] 1 >> >> 1. Identify firmware, BIOS, and/or FCode >> 2. Download firmware (update the FLASH) >> 4. Download/erase BIOS and/or FCode (update the FLASH) >> 8. Scan for devices >> 10. Change IOC settings (interrupt coalescing) >> 11. Change SCSI Initiator settings >> 12. Change SCSI Target settings >> 20. Diagnostics >> 21. RAID actions >> 22. Reset bus >> 23. Reset target >> 42. Display operating system names for devices >> 59. Dump PCI config space >> 60. Show non-default settings >> 61. Restore default settings >> 69. Show board manufacturing information >> 99. Reset port >> e Enable expert mode in menus >> p Enable paged mode >> w Enable logging >> >> Main menu, select an option: [1-99 or e/p/w or 0 to quit] 42 >> >> mpt0 is /dev/cfg/c4 >> >> B___T___L Type Operating System Device Name >> 0 0 0 Disk /dev/rdsk/c4t0d0s2 >> >> Main menu, select an option: [1-99 or e/p/w or 0 to quit] 8 >> >> 53C1030's host SCSI ID is 7 >> >> B___T___L Type Vendor Product Rev Negotiated Speed & >> Width >> 0 0 0 Disk VMware Virtual disk 1.0 Ultra4 Wide, 320 >> MB/sec >> >> >> >> >> >> On 9 May 2012 15:08, Daniel J. Priem <daniel.pr...@disy.net> wrote: >>> attached. >>> i didn't know where to download >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Roman Matiyenko <rmatiye...@gmail.com> writes: >>> >>>> Hi Daniel, >>>> Thanks. Where do I get lsiutil? I am on Oracle Solaris 11. >>>> LSI wibsite says that for 9211-8i you don't need to install drivers as >>>> they come with Solaris OS. So they don't have anything to download for >>>> solaris. >>>> Roman >>>> >>>> On 9 May 2012 14:22, Daniel J. Priem <daniel.pr...@disy.net> wrote: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> Roman Matiyenko <rmatiye...@gmail.com> writes: >>>>> >>>>>> Now, if anyone is still reading, I have another question. The new >>>>>> Solaris 11 device naming convention hides the physical tree from me. I >>>>>> got just a list of long disk names all starting with "c0" (see below) >>>>>> but I need to know which disk is connected to which controller so that >>>>>> I can create two parts of my mirrors to two different controllers in >>>>>> order to tolerate a single controller failure. I need a way of >>>>>> figuring the connection path for each disk. Hope I manage to explain >>>>>> what I want? >>>>> >>>>> lsiutil >>>>> select controller >>>>> select option 42 >>>>> >>>>> Main menu, select an option: [1-99 or e/p/w or 0 to quit] 42 >>>>> >>>>> mpt2 is /dev/cfg/c8 >>>>> >>>>> B___T___L Type Operating System Device Name >>>>> 0 0 0 Disk /dev/rdsk/c8t0d0s2 >>>>> 0 1 0 Disk /dev/rdsk/c8t1d0s2 >>>>> 0 2 0 Tape /dev/rmt/0 >>>>> 0 3 0 Disk /dev/rdsk/c8t3d0s2 >>>>> 0 4 0 Disk /dev/rdsk/c8t4d0s2 >>>>> >>>>> Main menu, select an option: [1-99 or e/p/w or 0 to quit] >>>>> >>>>> Best Regards >>>>> Daniel >>> >>> -- >>> disy Informationssysteme GmbH >>> Daniel Priem >>> Senior Netzwerk- und Systemadministrator >>> Tel: +49 721 1 600 6-000, Fax: -05, E-Mail: daniel.pr...@disy.net >>> >>> Firmensitz: Erbprinzenstr. 4-12, 76133 Karlsruhe >>> Registergericht: Amtsgericht Mannheim, HRB 107964 >>> Geschäftsführer: Claus Hofmann >>> > > -- > disy Informationssysteme GmbH > Daniel Priem > Senior Netzwerk- und Systemadministrator > Tel: +49 721 1 600 6-000, Fax: -05, E-Mail: daniel.pr...@disy.net > > Firmensitz: Erbprinzenstr. 4-12, 76133 Karlsruhe > Registergericht: Amtsgericht Mannheim, HRB 107964 > Geschäftsführer: Claus Hofmann _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss