Re: Areca RAID controllers on non-amd64

2018-11-14 Thread John Klos
No idea what's wrong with arcmsr, but >However, sd0 still says it's one sector, and: >scsictl /dev/scsibus1 scan any any >returns instantly without any change in the volumes. Scan attaches new devices, you probably need to detach sd0 first. That works as expected on an amd64 system - I get

Re: Areca RAID controllers on non-amd64

2018-11-02 Thread Michael van Elst
j...@ziaspace.com (John Klos) writes: No idea what's wrong with arcmsr, but >However, sd0 still says it's one sector, and: >scsictl /dev/scsibus1 scan any any >returns instantly without any change in the volumes. Scan attaches new devices, you probably need to detach sd0 first. -- --

Areca RAID controllers on non-amd64

2018-11-02 Thread John Klos
Hello, I have two Areca RAID controllers which I'd like to use with non-x86 systems. One is an ARC-1110, the other an ARC-1160ML. I've been testing the ARC-1110 on NetBSD 8 on an amd64 system and on an Alpha. The card shows up fine on both systems: arcmsr0 at pci6 dev 14 function 0 arcmsr0: