I see you have SATA disks but you are running them from the SAS controller?
Your lspci output that you also have an " Intel Corporation
631xESB/632xESB/3100 Chipset SATA IDE Controller (rev 09)". 

Why don't you try running your drives from this controller.  That controller
will work with the standard Intel SATA drivers... Maybe be easier to get
running for you.  I know some vendors (specifically Adaptec) have had
problems with their older drivers for SAS not supporting SATA devices.
Maybe LSI has a similar issue?

-
Jesse



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From: Donatas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 3:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-server] kernel panic



Todd M. Hébert rašė:
> Do you have support built-into the kernel for this device:
> 
> 03:00.0 SCSI storage controller: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic SAS1064ET 
> PCI-Express Fusion-MPT SAS (rev 04) ??
> Device-Drivers >> SCSI device support >> SCSI Transports >> SAS 
> Transport Attributes *

If I select SAS Domain Transport Attributes *, then I have "---" on SAS
Transport Attributes

When I deselect SAS Domain Transport Attributes, then only SAS
Transport Attributes can by selected

By default SAS Domain Transport Attributes were selected.


  Device-Drivers >> SCSI device support >> SCSI
> Transports >> SAS Domain Transport Attributes *
> Device-Drivers >> SCSI device support >> SCSI low-level drivers >> LSI 
> Logic New Generation RAID Device Drivers * 
>                                                 LSI Logic Management 
> Module *
>

> LSI Logic MegaRAID Driver *
> 
> Device-Drivers >> SCSI device support >> SCSI low-level drivers >> LSI 
> Logic MegaRAID SAS RAID Module *
> 
> 
> All these bits should be in there NOT as modules if you're booting off 
> an array that's on one of those controllers.

All these were selecten as *, but didin't help :-/
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