Hello, Would you need more info in order to pinpoint the problem ? Or is the hardware not supported ?
Thank you, 2015-05-22 9:26 GMT+02:00 Nicolas Gailly <[email protected]>: > Our controller is in ahci mode, and our disk are standard sata. > We also tried in ide mode but no luck. > One strange thing is this line "Intel ahci c600". It s strange because it > recognize the controller... > > Any ideas? > > Thank you, > > Nicolas Gailly > On 21 May 2015 17:08, "Jonathan Gray" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 04:05:59PM +0200, Nicolas Gailly wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > I'm trying to install OpenBSD on a supermicro server model 6017R-N3RFT+ >> > >> > >> http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/1U/6017/SYS-6017R-N3RFT_.cfm?parts=SHOW >> > >> > Unfortunatly, when I boot (pxe), the kernel does not recognizes the hard >> > disks (the BIOS does so it it not a disk problem). It may be a problem >> with >> > the chipset used to communicate. The spec of the server says it uses the >> > Intel C606 chipset. I did not find any info on wether OpenBSD supports >> it >> > or not, but I saw the latest release supports the c612. I find it >> strange >> > that it does not recognize this chipset while it recognize a more >> advanced >> > one ? >> > >> > Do you think it's related or I'm completely in the wrong ? >> > >> > Just saying, it does recognizes USB disk, as I mounted the dmesg output >> on >> > one. >> >> There is no support for the C600 SAS if you plug a disk into that it >> won't work. Still that doesn't explain why you don't see a >> 0x1d6* entry for it in the dmesg. >> >> Plugging a disk into one of the ahci ports should work. >> > -- Nicolas Gailly
