Re: [zfs-discuss] Has anyone used a Dell with a PERC H310?
Greg Mason msu.edu> writes: > > I am currently trying to get two of these things running Illumian. I don't have any particular performance > requirements, so I'm thinking of using some sort of supported hypervisor, (either RHEL and KVM or VMware > ESXi) to get around the driver support issues, and passing the disks through to an Illumian guest. > > The H310 does indeed support pass-through (the non-raid mode), but one thing to keep in mind is that I was > only able to configure a single boot disk. I configured the rear two drives into a hardware raid 1 and set the > virtual disk as the boot disk so that I can still boot the system if an OS disk fails. > > Once Illumos is better supported on the R720 and the PERC H310, I plan to get rid of the hypervisor silliness > and run Illumos on bare metal. > > -Greg > Hi Greg, could you please reply: what driver you have for this card on illumian ? could you please send me your 'modinfo' & 'scanpci -v' I have one chassis Dell R720 with PERC H310, but card not detected by drivers: mr_sas, mega_sas, mpt_sas .. best regards, -Igor ___ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss
Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS performance on LSI 9240-8i?
Downloaded, unzipped and flying! It shows GUID which is part of the /dev/rdsk/c0t* name! Thanks!!! And thanks again! This msg goes to the group. root@carbon:~/bin/LSI-SAS2IRCU/SAS2IRCU_P13/sas2ircu_solaris_x86_rel# ./sas2ircu 0 DISPLAY | grep GUID GUID: 5000cca225cefd12 GUID: 5000cca225cf0119 GUID: 5000cca225cefd0b GUID: 5000cca225cf0420 GUID: 5000cca225cf0517 GUID: 5000cca225cf0115 GUID: 5000cca225cf016d On 9 May 2012 15:32, Daniel J. Priem wrote: > > http://www.lsi.com/channel/products/storagecomponents/Pages/LSISAS9211-8i.aspx > > select * SUPPORT & DOWNLOADS > download SAS2IRCU_P13 > > best regards > daniel > > > > Roman Matiyenko writes: > >> Thanks! >> >> LSI 9211-8i are not recognised by lsiutil. I run this S11 under VMware >> ESXi with the three PCI devices in pass-through mode. The main >> (virtual) disk controller is LSI as well with an VMDK boot disk >> attached, and it is recognised. Nevertheless, many thanks for trying >> to help! >> >> Roman >> PS I got your other message with links, will see now... >> >> root@carbon:~/bin# ./lsiutil >> >> LSI Logic MPT Configuration Utility, Version 1.62, January 14, 2009 >> >> 1 MPT Port found >> >> Port Name Chip Vendor/Type/Rev MPT Rev Firmware Rev IOC >> 1. mpt0 LSI Logic 53C1030 B0 102 01032920 0 >> >> Select a device: [1-1 or 0 to quit] 1 >> >> 1. Identify firmware, BIOS, and/or FCode >> 2. Download firmware (update the FLASH) >> 4. Download/erase BIOS and/or FCode (update the FLASH) >> 8. Scan for devices >> 10. Change IOC settings (interrupt coalescing) >> 11. Change SCSI Initiator settings >> 12. Change SCSI Target settings >> 20. Diagnostics >> 21. RAID actions >> 22. Reset bus >> 23. Reset target >> 42. Display operating system names for devices >> 59. Dump PCI config space >> 60. Show non-default settings >> 61. Restore default settings >> 69. Show board manufacturing information >> 99. Reset port >> e Enable expert mode in menus >> p Enable paged mode >> w Enable logging >> >> Main menu, select an option: [1-99 or e/p/w or 0 to quit] 42 >> >> mpt0 is /dev/cfg/c4 >> >> B___T___L Type Operating System Device Name >> 0 0 0 Disk /dev/rdsk/c4t0d0s2 >> >> Main menu, select an option: [1-99 or e/p/w or 0 to quit] 8 >> >> 53C1030's host SCSI ID is 7 >> >> B___T___L Type Vendor Product Rev Negotiated Speed & >> Width >> 0 0 0 Disk VMware Virtual disk 1.0 Ultra4 Wide, 320 >> MB/sec >> >> >> >> >> >> On 9 May 2012 15:08, Daniel J. Priem wrote: >>> attached. >>> i didn't know where to download >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Roman Matiyenko writes: >>> Hi Daniel, Thanks. Where do I get lsiutil? I am on Oracle Solaris 11. LSI wibsite says that for 9211-8i you don't need to install drivers as they come with Solaris OS. So they don't have anything to download for solaris. Roman On 9 May 2012 14:22, Daniel J. Priem wrote: > Hi, > > Roman Matiyenko writes: > >> Now, if anyone is still reading, I have another question. The new >> Solaris 11 device naming convention hides the physical tree from me. I >> got just a list of long disk names all starting with "c0" (see below) >> but I need to know which disk is connected to which controller so that >> I can create two parts of my mirrors to two different controllers in >> order to tolerate a single controller failure. I need a way of >> figuring the connection path for each disk. Hope I manage to explain >> what I want? > > lsiutil > select controller > select option 42 > > Main menu, select an option: [1-99 or e/p/w or 0 to quit] 42 > > mpt2 is /dev/cfg/c8 > > B___T___L Type Operating System Device Name > 0 0 0 Disk /dev/rdsk/c8t0d0s2 > 0 1 0 Disk /dev/rdsk/c8t1d0s2 > 0 2 0 Tape /dev/rmt/0 > 0 3 0 Disk /dev/rdsk/c8t3d0s2 > 0 4 0 Disk /dev/rdsk/c8t4d0s2 > > Main menu, select an option: [1-99 or e/p/w or 0 to quit] > > Best Regards > Daniel >>> >>> -- >>> disy Informationssysteme GmbH >>> Daniel Priem >>> Senior Netzwerk- und Systemadministrator >>> Tel: +49 721 1 600 6-000, Fax: -05, E-Mail: daniel.pr...@disy.net >>> >>> Firmensitz: Erbprinzenstr. 4-12, 76133 Karlsruhe >>> Registergericht: Amtsgericht Mannheim, HRB 107964 >>> Geschäftsführer: Claus Hofmann >>> > > -- > disy Informationssysteme GmbH > Daniel Priem > Senior Netzwerk- und Systemadministrator > Tel: +49 721 1 600 6-000, Fax: -05, E-Mail: daniel.pr...@disy.net > > Firmensitz: Erbprinzenstr. 4-12, 76133 Karlsruhe >
Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS performance on LSI 9240-8i?
I followed this guide but instead of 2108it.bin I downloaded the latest firmware file for 9211-8i from LSI web site. I now have three 9211's! :) http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=12767.msg124393#msg124393 On 4 May 2012 18:33, Bob Friesenhahn wrote: > On Fri, 4 May 2012, Rocky Shek wrote: > >> >> If I were you, I will not use 9240-8I. >> >> I will use 9211-8I as pure HBA with IT FW for ZFS. > > > Is there IT FW for the 9240-8i? > > They seem to use the same SAS chipset. > > My next system will have 9211-8i with IT FW. Playing it safe. Good enough > for Nexenta is good enough for me. > > Bob > > ___ > zfs-discuss mailing list > zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss ___ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss
Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS performance on LSI 9240-8i?
Thanks for the tips, everybody! Progress report: OpenIndiana failed to recognise LSI 9240-8i's. I installed 4.7 drivers from LSI website ("for Solaris 11 and up") but it started throwing "component failed" messages. So I gave up on 9240's and re-flashed them into 9211-8i's ("IT mode"). Solaris 11 (11.11) recognised 9211 adapters instantly and so far show perfect performance with default drivers with dd test on raw disks both reading and writing and also on dd writing into a zpool built of 10 x two-way mirrors. The speed is around 1GB/s. There are still some hiccups in this sequential write process (for 4-5 sec the speed would drop on all disks suddenly when monitored by iostat but then pick up to the usual 140MB/s per disk). This is so much better then Solaris 11 with 9240's going persistently around 3-4MB/s per disk on a simple dd seq write. I am pleased with this performance. Now, if anyone is still reading, I have another question. The new Solaris 11 device naming convention hides the physical tree from me. I got just a list of long disk names all starting with "c0" (see below) but I need to know which disk is connected to which controller so that I can create two parts of my mirrors to two different controllers in order to tolerate a single controller failure. I need a way of figuring the connection path for each disk. Hope I manage to explain what I want? root@carbon:~# echo | format Searching for disks...done AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS: 0. c0t5000CCA225CEFC73d0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5000cca225cefc73 1. c0t5000CCA225CEFD0Bd0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5000cca225cefd0b 2. c0t5000CCA225CEFD12d0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5000cca225cefd12 3. c0t5000CCA225CEFEDEd0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5000cca225cefede 4. c0t5000CCA225CEFEE7d0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5000cca225cefee7 5. c0t5000CCA225CF016Cd0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5000cca225cf016c 6. c0t5000CCA225CF016Dd0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5000cca225cf016d 7. c0t5000CCA225CF016Ed0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5000cca225cf016e 8. c0t5000CCA225CF023Cd0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5000cca225cf023c 9. c0t5000CCA225CF042Cd0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5000cca225cf042c 10. c0t5000CCA225CF050Fd0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5000cca225cf050f 11. c0t5000CCA225CF0115d0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5000cca225cf0115 12. c0t5000CCA225CF0119d0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5000cca225cf0119 13. c0t5000CCA225CF0144d0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5000cca225cf0144 14. c0t5000CCA225CF0156d0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5000cca225cf0156 15. c0t5000CCA225CF0167d0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5000cca225cf0167 16. c0t5000CCA225CF0419d0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5000cca225cf0419 17. c0t5000CCA225CF0420d0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5000cca225cf0420 18. c0t5000CCA225CF0517d0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5000cca225cf0517 19. c0t5000CCA225CF0522d0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5000cca225cf0522 20. c0t5001517BB27B5896d0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5001517bb27b5896 21. c0t5001517BB27DCE0Bd0 /scsi_vhci/disk@g5001517bb27dce0b ___ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss