On Wed, 11 Dec 2013, you wrote:
I completely missed the mpii driver. I'll order the card in the
morning and see how it goes.
Just to close this off: plugged the card in, mpii found it and the
tape drive is there as st0 so all looks good.
cheers
mark
On Wednesday 11 December 2013 20:46:17 Manuel Bouyer wrote:
I found this:
https://www.ascent.co.nz/productspecification.aspx?ItemID=413461
but that seems to use the mps driver on FreeBSD and NetBSD doesn't
have it. Any guess on how hard it would be to port?
Hopefully it's supported by
On Wed, 11 Dec 2013, Mark Davies wrote:
On Wed, 11 Dec 2013, Eduardo Horvath wrote:
Last time I fiddled around with the LSI MegaRAID stack it did not
provide any sort of transparent access to attached devices. Can
you create a LUN with the tape device?
You might have more success
Are SAS tape drives supported in NetBSD?
I have an LSI MegaRAID SAS card with an HP LTO5 SAS drive attached.
The card's WebBIOS can see the tape attached and NetBSD can see the
LSI card but NetBSD show no evidence of seeing the tape drive (not
even as an unconfigured device).
cheers
mark
On Wed, 11 Dec 2013, Mark Davies wrote:
Are SAS tape drives supported in NetBSD?
I have an LSI MegaRAID SAS card with an HP LTO5 SAS drive attached.
The card's WebBIOS can see the tape attached and NetBSD can see the
LSI card but NetBSD show no evidence of seeing the tape drive
On Wed, 11 Dec 2013, Eduardo Horvath wrote:
Last time I fiddled around with the LSI MegaRAID stack it did not
provide any sort of transparent access to attached devices. Can
you create a LUN with the tape device?
You might have more success with the LSI MPT stack. That at least
provides
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 04:55:12PM +1300, Mark Davies wrote:
On Wed, 11 Dec 2013, Eduardo Horvath wrote:
Last time I fiddled around with the LSI MegaRAID stack it did not
provide any sort of transparent access to attached devices. Can
you create a LUN with the tape device?
You might