Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] problem adding drives HP xw8600

2014-07-31 Thread Harry Putnam
Timothy Coalson tsc...@mst.edu writes: On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 8:46 PM, Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote: Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com writes: [...] , | SATA Emulation—Sets the SATA emulation mode with the following options: | |RAID + AHCI–both the RAID and AHCI

[OpenIndiana-discuss] Tools for hardware discovery and reporting

2014-07-31 Thread Harry Putnam
What tools are available to openindian that are designed to discover and report on the systems hardware. I mean besides the ever usefull 'Device driver utility'? What I'm after currently is to see what the OS thinks of all the SATA and SAS ports on my motherboard (mobo is part of HP xw8600) It

[OpenIndiana-discuss] Need help decoding fmd fault/error

2014-07-31 Thread Scott LeFevre
*** Up front, my apologizes for this long post but I found that most forums will ask for more detail so I thought I try to provide it up front. *** I have a server at home running oi 151a9 and arrived home to find the system locked up. Keyboard and network unresponsive. So I rebooted. As a

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Need help decoding fmd fault/error

2014-07-31 Thread Udo Grabowski (IMK)
On 31/07/2014 23:00, Scott LeFevre wrote: *** Up front, my apologizes for this long post but I found that most forums will ask for more detail so I thought I try to provide it up front. *** I have a server at home running oi 151a9 and arrived home to find the system locked up. Keyboard and

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Tools for hardware discovery and reporting

2014-07-31 Thread Marion Hakanson
Hi Harry, I like prtconf -Dv myself. But you can also find useful info in the boot-time stuff in /var/adm/messages; prtdiag -v and scanpci are sometimes helpful as well. For disks, cfgadm -alv can be informative, as can format -e (but be careful with that one). For the LSI 1068-based HBA's

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Tools for hardware discovery and reporting

2014-07-31 Thread Harry Putnam
Marion Hakanson hakan...@ohsu.edu writes: Anyway, for the purpose you describe, prtconf -Dv should do. Search its output for the mpt driver and devices. Thanks for the helpful input. Just a quick note... the hits I get on a grepping prtconf -Dv output for 'mpt' are that combination of