Re: projects/mfi_head to -current next week
On Sat, 2012-03-17 at 10:31 -0700, Alex Keda wrote: > On 16.03.2012 19:39, Doug Ambrisko wrote: > > Hi folks, > > > > I'd like to start merging mfi(4) from projects/head_mfi into -current > > next week. The mfi(4) driver is stable and I don't know of any issues > > with it now. I fixed a few issues that I knew of this past week. Several > > people have contributed to this. LSI did the base HW support. This > > update supports all current mfi based cards. It supports JBOD via creating > > /sys/mfisyspd* entries for each disk. When a disk is pulled from the > > controller the node goes away and when a disk is inserted it creates an > > entry. Using a fairly new MegaCli, it can also control how JBOD support > > works. We may need to update our port. This JBOD support is not the same > > as CAM pass through that some have hacked to make disks appear as da*. > > > > Several people are using this driver now so I feel it is stable enough > > to hit the tree. More eyes and people using this will make it better. > > This new HW is showing up more and more in new systems so it will make > > it easier for people to use FreeBSD on these machines and have it just > > work. > > > > Thanks to LSI for the initial HW support and all of the people that have > > been testing and getting it in shape to commit. > Good news! > How about new hardware? The only h/w that I've seen that requires this new support is the Dell H710 that is shipping with their latest servers (12G). Sean ___ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"
Re: projects/mfi_head to -current next week
Alex Keda writes: | On 16.03.2012 19:39, Doug Ambrisko wrote: | > Hi folks, | > | > I'd like to start merging mfi(4) from projects/head_mfi into -current | > next week. The mfi(4) driver is stable and I don't know of any issues | > with it now. I fixed a few issues that I knew of this past week. Several | > people have contributed to this. LSI did the base HW support. This | > update supports all current mfi based cards. It supports JBOD via creating | > /sys/mfisyspd* entries for each disk. When a disk is pulled from the | > controller the node goes away and when a disk is inserted it creates an | > entry. Using a fairly new MegaCli, it can also control how JBOD support | > works. We may need to update our port. This JBOD support is not the same | > as CAM pass through that some have hacked to make disks appear as da*. | > | > Several people are using this driver now so I feel it is stable enough | > to hit the tree. More eyes and people using this will make it better. | > This new HW is showing up more and more in new systems so it will make | > it easier for people to use FreeBSD on these machines and have it just | > work. | > | > Thanks to LSI for the initial HW support and all of the people that have | > been testing and getting it in shape to commit. | | Good news! | How about new hardware? Although delayed due to finding some header issues when I tested creating RAID's this is now in -current ... and yes it supports all known MFI type cards. Doug A. ___ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"
Re: projects/mfi_head to -current next week
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 8:39 AM, Doug Ambrisko wrote: > Hi folks, > > I'd like to start merging mfi(4) from projects/head_mfi into -current > next week. The mfi(4) driver is stable and I don't know of any issues > with it now. I fixed a few issues that I knew of this past week. Several > people have contributed to this. LSI did the base HW support. This > update supports all current mfi based cards. It supports JBOD via creating > /sys/mfisyspd* entries for each disk. When a disk is pulled from the > controller the node goes away and when a disk is inserted it creates an > entry. Using a fairly new MegaCli, it can also control how JBOD support > works. We may need to update our port. This JBOD support is not the same > as CAM pass through that some have hacked to make disks appear as da*. > > Several people are using this driver now so I feel it is stable enough > to hit the tree. More eyes and people using this will make it better. > This new HW is showing up more and more in new systems so it will make > it easier for people to use FreeBSD on these machines and have it just > work. > > Thanks to LSI for the initial HW support and all of the people that have > been testing and getting it in shape to commit. Hi Doug! I was wondering if the project could be updated to CURRENT and a patch be generated for it against CURRENT so people could test out the new code (I'd really like to try this out on my box at home). Thanks! -Garrett ___ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"
Re: projects/mfi_head to -current next week
On 16.03.2012 19:39, Doug Ambrisko wrote: Hi folks, I'd like to start merging mfi(4) from projects/head_mfi into -current next week. The mfi(4) driver is stable and I don't know of any issues with it now. I fixed a few issues that I knew of this past week. Several people have contributed to this. LSI did the base HW support. This update supports all current mfi based cards. It supports JBOD via creating /sys/mfisyspd* entries for each disk. When a disk is pulled from the controller the node goes away and when a disk is inserted it creates an entry. Using a fairly new MegaCli, it can also control how JBOD support works. We may need to update our port. This JBOD support is not the same as CAM pass through that some have hacked to make disks appear as da*. Several people are using this driver now so I feel it is stable enough to hit the tree. More eyes and people using this will make it better. This new HW is showing up more and more in new systems so it will make it easier for people to use FreeBSD on these machines and have it just work. Thanks to LSI for the initial HW support and all of the people that have been testing and getting it in shape to commit. Good news! How about new hardware? ___ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"
projects/mfi_head to -current next week
Hi folks, I'd like to start merging mfi(4) from projects/head_mfi into -current next week. The mfi(4) driver is stable and I don't know of any issues with it now. I fixed a few issues that I knew of this past week. Several people have contributed to this. LSI did the base HW support. This update supports all current mfi based cards. It supports JBOD via creating /sys/mfisyspd* entries for each disk. When a disk is pulled from the controller the node goes away and when a disk is inserted it creates an entry. Using a fairly new MegaCli, it can also control how JBOD support works. We may need to update our port. This JBOD support is not the same as CAM pass through that some have hacked to make disks appear as da*. Several people are using this driver now so I feel it is stable enough to hit the tree. More eyes and people using this will make it better. This new HW is showing up more and more in new systems so it will make it easier for people to use FreeBSD on these machines and have it just work. Thanks to LSI for the initial HW support and all of the people that have been testing and getting it in shape to commit. Doug A. ___ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"