Re: IBM ServeRAID 7k 5.3

2005-01-06 Thread Scott Long
Jan Mikkelsen wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking at the same issue with a Serveraid 6i in an xSeries x226.  In
hindsight, I should have specified an iir controller, possibly with some
machine other than an IBM!
There seems to be an ioctl where a user mode program can issue a command to
the controller to find out what is going on.  Is there any documentation
available for this?  I've started to experiment, but I haven't done much
yet.
Regards,
Jan Mikkelsen.
There is no documentation on anything related to this that I know of.
Sorry.  These are decent cards, but there seems to be little chance that
Adaptec or IBM will support online management under FreeBSD.
Scott
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Re: IBM ServeRAID 7k 5.3

2005-01-06 Thread Jan Mikkelsen
Hi,
Scott Long wrote:
There is no documentation on anything related to this that I know of.
Sorry.  These are decent cards, but there seems to be little chance that
Adaptec or IBM will support online management under FreeBSD.
Thanks for the reply.
I looked through the driver code and wrote an ipsstat utility that 
uses the user command ioctl to query what is going on.  The output isn't 
pretty; my main purpose is to have someone be notified if a logical 
drive goes into degraded mode.

Example output below.  The implementation is pretty straightforward; 
I'm happy to hand out the source.

Regards,
Jan.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: src $ sudo ./ipsstat /dev/ips0
ips adaptor info for /dev/ips0
drivecount:   1
miscflags:6
SLTflags: 0
BSTflags: 0
pwr_chg_count:0
wrong_addr_count: 0
unident_count:0
nvram_dev_chg_count:  0
codeblock_version:7.00.17
bootblock_version:7.00.17
max_concurrent_cmds:  64
max_phys_devices: 30
flash_prog_count: 0
defunct_disks:0
rebuildflags: 15
offline_drivecount:   0
critical_drivecount:  0
config_update_count:  41
blockedflags: 0
psdn_error:   0
drivecount:   1
host_id:  Null Config
rebuild_rate: 15
board_desc:   TMB 4 Ch
processor:PPC-750
Info for logical drive 0:
user_field:   5132
state:OK
raid_cache_param: 1
chunk_unit_count: 2
stripe_size:  4
params:   0
logical_drive_size:   286746624
Details of chunk 0 for logical drive 0:
channel:  1
target:   0
starting sector:  0
sector count: 286746624
Details of chunk 1 for logical drive 0:
channel:  1
target:   1
starting sector:  0
sector count: 286746624
Device at channel 1, target 0:
initiator:0
params:   0
misc_flag:0
state:137
block_count:  286747728
device_id:IBM-ESXSDTN146C3S29CECWGBXTC
Device at channel 1, target 1:
initiator:0
params:   0
misc_flag:0
state:137
block_count:  286747728
device_id:IBM-ESXSDTN146C3S29CECWDSDGE
Device at channel 1, target 8:
initiator:0
params:   3
misc_flag:0
state:1
block_count:  0
device_id:IBM 02R0980a1   000
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RE: IBM ServeRAID 7k 5.3

2005-01-05 Thread Jan Mikkelsen
Hi,

I'm looking at the same issue with a Serveraid 6i in an xSeries x226.  In
hindsight, I should have specified an iir controller, possibly with some
machine other than an IBM!

There seems to be an ioctl where a user mode program can issue a command to
the controller to find out what is going on.  Is there any documentation
available for this?  I've started to experiment, but I haven't done much
yet.

Regards,

Jan Mikkelsen.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Long
 Sent: Sunday, 2 January 2005 2:55 AM
 To: Jeroen Molinger
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Rong-En Fan; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: IBM ServeRAID 7k  5.3
 
 
 Jeroen Molinger wrote:
  Rong-En Fan wrote:
  
  [just for a record]
 
  Hi all,
 
  It seems ips(4) doesn't support ServeRAID 7k, however I just
  installed 5.3-RELEASE/i386 on IBM x236 which has ServeRAID
  7k installed. Everything looks fine here (I'm running RAID-5 over
  4 HDDs).
 
  A little problem is that once a HDD fails, FreeBSD doesn't
  know that unless I reboot it and saw the ips state is DEGRADED.
 
 
  pciconf  dmesg are listed as below:
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:14:0: class=0x010400 card=0x028e1014 chip=0x02509005 
  rev=0x07 hdr=0x00
 vendor   = 'Adaptec Inc'
 class= mass storage
 subclass = RAID
 
  ips0: Adaptec ServeRAID Adapter mem 
 0xcfffd000-0xcfffdfff irq 38 at
  device 14.0 on pci3
  ips0: Reserved 0x1000 bytes for rid 0x10 type 3 at 0xcfffd000
  ips0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
  ips0: logical drives: 1
  ips0: Logical Drive 0: RAID5 sectors: 430116864, state OK
  ipsd0: Logical Drive on ips0
  ipsd0: Logical Drive  (210018MB)
 
  Regards,
  Rong-En Fan
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  Hai Scott,
  
  Do you know when the 7K will be fully supported. I got a 
 note from IBM 
  that they will discontinue the ServerRAID 6M series.
  
  Best Regards
  
  Jeroen Molinger
 
 I guess that by 'support' that you are referring to the 
 problem with it
 not seeing a failed drive?  I really have no idea how that is supposed
 to work, if at all.
 
 Scott
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Re: IBM ServeRAID 7k 5.3

2005-01-01 Thread Jeroen Molinger
Rong-En Fan wrote:
[just for a record]
Hi all,
It seems ips(4) doesn't support ServeRAID 7k, however I just
installed 5.3-RELEASE/i386 on IBM x236 which has ServeRAID
7k installed. Everything looks fine here (I'm running RAID-5 over
4 HDDs).
A little problem is that once a HDD fails, FreeBSD doesn't
know that unless I reboot it and saw the ips state is DEGRADED.
pciconf  dmesg are listed as below:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:14:0: class=0x010400 card=0x028e1014 chip=0x02509005 rev=0x07 
hdr=0x00
   vendor   = 'Adaptec Inc'
   class= mass storage
   subclass = RAID
ips0: Adaptec ServeRAID Adapter mem 0xcfffd000-0xcfffdfff irq 38 at
device 14.0 on pci3
ips0: Reserved 0x1000 bytes for rid 0x10 type 3 at 0xcfffd000
ips0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
ips0: logical drives: 1
ips0: Logical Drive 0: RAID5 sectors: 430116864, state OK
ipsd0: Logical Drive on ips0
ipsd0: Logical Drive  (210018MB)
Regards,
Rong-En Fan
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Hai Scott,
Do you know when the 7K will be fully supported. I got a note from IBM 
that they will discontinue the ServerRAID 6M series.

Best Regards
Jeroen Molinger
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Re: IBM ServeRAID 7k 5.3

2005-01-01 Thread Scott Long
Jeroen Molinger wrote:
Rong-En Fan wrote:
[just for a record]
Hi all,
It seems ips(4) doesn't support ServeRAID 7k, however I just
installed 5.3-RELEASE/i386 on IBM x236 which has ServeRAID
7k installed. Everything looks fine here (I'm running RAID-5 over
4 HDDs).
A little problem is that once a HDD fails, FreeBSD doesn't
know that unless I reboot it and saw the ips state is DEGRADED.
pciconf  dmesg are listed as below:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:14:0: class=0x010400 card=0x028e1014 chip=0x02509005 
rev=0x07 hdr=0x00
   vendor   = 'Adaptec Inc'
   class= mass storage
   subclass = RAID

ips0: Adaptec ServeRAID Adapter mem 0xcfffd000-0xcfffdfff irq 38 at
device 14.0 on pci3
ips0: Reserved 0x1000 bytes for rid 0x10 type 3 at 0xcfffd000
ips0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
ips0: logical drives: 1
ips0: Logical Drive 0: RAID5 sectors: 430116864, state OK
ipsd0: Logical Drive on ips0
ipsd0: Logical Drive  (210018MB)
Regards,
Rong-En Fan
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Hai Scott,
Do you know when the 7K will be fully supported. I got a note from IBM 
that they will discontinue the ServerRAID 6M series.

Best Regards
Jeroen Molinger
I guess that by 'support' that you are referring to the problem with it
not seeing a failed drive?  I really have no idea how that is supposed
to work, if at all.
Scott
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IBM ServeRAID 7k 5.3

2004-12-22 Thread Rong-En Fan
[just for a record]

Hi all,

It seems ips(4) doesn't support ServeRAID 7k, however I just
installed 5.3-RELEASE/i386 on IBM x236 which has ServeRAID
7k installed. Everything looks fine here (I'm running RAID-5 over
4 HDDs).

A little problem is that once a HDD fails, FreeBSD doesn't
know that unless I reboot it and saw the ips state is DEGRADED.


pciconf  dmesg are listed as below:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:14:0: class=0x010400 card=0x028e1014 chip=0x02509005 rev=0x07 
hdr=0x00
vendor   = 'Adaptec Inc'
class= mass storage
subclass = RAID

ips0: Adaptec ServeRAID Adapter mem 0xcfffd000-0xcfffdfff irq 38 at
device 14.0 on pci3
ips0: Reserved 0x1000 bytes for rid 0x10 type 3 at 0xcfffd000
ips0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
ips0: logical drives: 1
ips0: Logical Drive 0: RAID5 sectors: 430116864, state OK
ipsd0: Logical Drive on ips0
ipsd0: Logical Drive  (210018MB)

Regards,
Rong-En Fan
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