I testet now without SSDs and with only 1 HDD in a testpool - same errors...
Wednesday, September 7, 2016, 6:39:06 PM, you wrote: FM> Hi, FM> I forward this message because there is no reaction yet in the FM> OmniOS-list hoping anybody can help here... FM> This is a forwarded message FM> From: Frank M. <info....@gmx.de> FM> To: Bob Friesenhahn <bfrie...@simple.dallas.tx.us> FM> Date: Tuesday, September 6, 2016, 3:18:06 PM FM> Subject: [OmniOS-discuss] LSI 9300-16i SAS and OmniOS? FM> ===8<==============Original message text=============== FM> Hi, FM> I have an new system with a LSI 9300-16i in slot3 of a X10DRi-T4+ FM> motherboard on a 6G-Backplane. FM> In my short tests with barmetal OmniOS there were no problems. But I FM> would use VMware-virtualized OmniOS with passthrough LSI-HBA. And here FM> I have massive problems... The disks/pools crash after a short time FM> with low load. FM> I testet the HBA in another PCIe-slot - I havn´t seen any problems, but FM> I havn´t looked into the logfile. FM> Supermicro recommended to set jumper JI2C1 and JI2C2 to FM> 2-3 - but they were set to this already. So I set the jumper to 1-2. FM> Now disks/pools crash still earlier. FM> The HBA gets very hot, but I testet it also with "special" airflow - FM> the same.... FM> I attached the logfile... FM> What does it mean "FastPath": FM> ---- FM> Sep 6 15:07:05 test-san1 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.info] FM> w5000cca24200d4fd FastPath Capable and Enabled FM> Sep 6 15:07:05 test-san1 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.info] FM> w4433221106000000 FastPath Capable but Disabled FM> Sep 6 15:07:05 test-san1 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.info] FM> w5000cca24200d4c9 FastPath Capable and Enabled FM> Sep 6 15:07:05 test-san1 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.info] FM> w5000cca2426fff85 FastPath Capable and Enabled FM> Sep 6 15:07:05 test-san1 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.info] FM> w5000cca24200d33d FastPath Capable and Enabled FM> Sep 6 15:07:05 test-san1 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.info] FM> w5000cca24200d4c9 FastPath Capable and Enabled FM> ---- FM> and later: FM> ---- FM> Sep 6 15:10:19 test-san1 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: FM> /pci@0,0/pci15ad,7a0@18/pci1000,3130@0 (mpt_sas19): FM> Sep 6 15:10:19 test-san1 MPT Firmware Fault, code: 5854 FM> Sep 6 15:10:21 test-san1 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] FM> /pci@0,0/pci15ad,7a0@18/pci1000,3130@0 (mpt_sas19): FM> Sep 6 15:10:21 test-san1 MPT Firmware version v12.0.0.0 (SAS3008) FM> Sep 6 15:10:21 test-san1 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] FM> /pci@0,0/pci15ad,7a0@18/pci1000,3130@0 (mpt_sas19): FM> Sep 6 15:10:21 test-san1 mpt_sas19 SAS 3 Supported FM> Sep 6 15:10:21 test-san1 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] FM> /pci@0,0/pci15ad,7a0@18/pci1000,3130@0 (mpt_sas19): FM> Sep 6 15:10:21 test-san1 mpt19: IOC Operational. FM> Sep 6 15:10:28 test-san1 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.info] FM> w4433221100000000 FastPath Capable but Disabled FM> Sep 6 15:10:28 test-san1 last message repeated 1 time FM> Sep 6 15:10:28 test-san1 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.info] FM> w4433221101000000 FastPath Capable but Disabled FM> Sep 6 15:10:28 test-san1 last message repeated 1 time FM> Sep 6 15:10:29 test-san1 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.info] FM> w4433221102000000 FastPath Capable but Disabled FM> Sep 6 15:10:29 test-san1 last message repeated 1 time FM> Sep 6 15:10:29 test-san1 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.info] FM> w4433221103000000 FastPath Capable but Disabled FM> Sep 6 15:10:29 test-san1 last message repeated 1 time FM> Sep 6 15:10:29 test-san1 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.info] FM> w4433221106000000 FastPath Capable but Disabled FM> Sep 6 15:10:29 test-san1 last message repeated 1 time FM> Sep 6 15:10:29 test-san1 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.info] FM> w4433221107000000 FastPath Capable but Disabled FM> Sep 6 15:10:29 test-san1 last message repeated 1 time FM> Sep 6 15:10:31 test-san1 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: FM> /pci@0,0/pci15ad,7a0@18/pci1000,3130@0 (mpt_sas19): FM> Sep 6 15:10:31 test-san1 MPT Firmware Fault, code: 5854 FM> Sep 6 15:10:32 test-san1 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] FM> /pci@0,0/pci15ad,7a0@18/pci1000,3130@0 (mpt_sas19): FM> Sep 6 15:10:32 test-san1 MPT Firmware version v12.0.0.0 (SAS3008) FM> Sep 6 15:10:32 test-san1 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] FM> /pci@0,0/pci15ad,7a0@18/pci1000,3130@0 (mpt_sas19): FM> Sep 6 15:10:32 test-san1 mpt_sas19 SAS 3 Supported FM> Sep 6 15:10:32 test-san1 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] FM> /pci@0,0/pci15ad,7a0@18/pci1000,3130@0 (mpt_sas19): FM> Sep 6 15:10:32 test-san1 mpt19: IOC Operational. FM> Sep 6 15:10:40 test-san1 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.info] FM> w4433221100000000 FastPath Capable but Disabled FM> Sep 6 15:10:40 test-san1 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.info] FM> w4433221101000000 FastPath Capable but Disabled FM> Sep 6 15:10:40 test-san1 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.info] FM> w4433221102000000 FastPath Capable but Disabled FM> Sep 6 15:10:40 test-san1 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.info] FM> w4433221103000000 FastPath Capable but Disabled FM> Sep 6 15:10:41 test-san1 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.info] FM> w4433221106000000 FastPath Capable but Disabled FM> Sep 6 15:10:41 test-san1 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.info] FM> w4433221107000000 FastPath Capable but Disabled FM> ---- FM> For information: FM> pool1 6x SATA-SSD Raidz2 FM> pool2 4x SAS-HDD 2 mirrored vdev with SATA-SSD l2arc FM> I hope anybody has any useful hints... FM> PS: FM> Tonight I want to test with only one HDD... FM> Frank FM> Sunday, September 4, 2016, 4:46:45 PM, you wrote: BF>> On Sun, 4 Sep 2016, Peter Tribble wrote: >>> On Sat, Sep 3, 2016 at 10:42 PM, Bob Friesenhahn < >>> bfrie...@simple.dallas.tx.us> wrote: >>> >>>> Is the LSI 9300-16i SAS support in OmniOS known to be robust? >>>> >>>> I am planning to use it with the SuperMicro SC836BA-R920B 3U case and >>>> Supermicro X10DRi-T4+ motherboard to build a storage server. >>>> >>>> Is there anything about this HBA and motherboard that might cause an issue? >>>> >>> >>> Should be good. We're using that X10DRi-T4+ motherboard with the LSI >>> 9300-8i HBA (in the 2U chassis, >>> where the 16i wouldn't fit), and everything has worked perfectly so far. BF>> That is good to hear. I did not see any hardware on the motherboard BF>> which is not supported by OmniOS. BF>> Something which is not clear to me (or to my computer builder) is if BF>> using a 12gb SAS HBA and 12gb SAS disks with a passive backplane BF>> described by SuperMicro as being 3g/6g might cause issues. It is not BF>> clear if the end devices somehow detect that the chassis is certified BF>> for 6g or if they will use 12g and possibly work just fine, or BF>> encounter issues. The signalling and cables for 6g and 12g are the BF>> same, but with 12g using a higher clocking rate. BF>> Bob -- Best regards, Frank mailto:info....@gmx.de --- Diese E-Mail wurde von Avast Antivirus-Software auf Viren geprüft. https://www.avast.com/antivirus ------------------------------------------- illumos-discuss Archives: https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/182180/=now RSS Feed: https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/rss/182180/21175430-2e6923be Modify Your Subscription: https://www.listbox.com/member/?member_id=21175430&id_secret=21175430-6a77cda4 Powered by Listbox: http://www.listbox.com