Hi all,
I was attempiting to restage a server last night to no avail. It is a
Dell
860 with a LSI SAS (Dell SAS5/SI) controller.
This was happening when I was dumping the filesystems from a USB memory
stick (da1s1) to the hard drive (Seagate 76 GIG SAS - da0s1).
Can anyone tell me if they
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 7:29 AM, Grant Peel gp...@thenetnow.com wrote:
I have seen some scuttlebutt white googling, about the SAS5/IR buuffer
problems, but have not seen a resolution yet.
I looked some more and it looks like that issue can also be caused by a
faulty drive, maybe even a bad
I have seen some scuttlebutt white googling, about the SAS5/IR buuffer
problems, but have not seen a resolution yet.
I looked some more and it looks like that issue can also be caused by a
faulty drive, maybe even a bad cable. Have you looked into that?
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Adam Vande More
Hi all,
I was attempiting to restage a server last night to no avail. It is a Dell 860
with a LSI SAS (Dell SAS5/SI) controller.
This was happening when I was dumping the filesystems from a USB memory stick
(da1s1) to the hard drive (Seagate 76 GIG SAS - da0s1).
Can anyone tell me if they
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Grant Peel gp...@thenetnow.com wrote:
Hi all,
I was attempiting to restage a server last night to no avail. It is a Dell
860 with a LSI SAS (Dell SAS5/SI) controller.
This was happening when I was dumping the filesystems from a USB memory
stick (da1s1) to