Hi all,
so partly the problem is sorted out (thanks to Lusa from Areca)
The solution was to add -c scsi when adding the driver to the x86.miniroot.
add_drv -b /mnt/x86.miniroot -n -v -m '* 0600 root sys' -i "pci17d3,1110" -c
scsi arcmsr
However, now I've got another problem, as the x86.miniroot is only 32-bit:
arcmsr0:Areca SATA Host Adapter RAID Controller
arcmsr0:DRIVER VERSION 1.20.00.16 2008-07-31
arcmsr0:ARECA RAID FIRMWARE VERSION V1.46 2008-08-06
WARNING: /pci at 0,0/pci10de,370 at 6/pci8086,335 at 2/pci17d3,1110 at e/sd at
0,0 (sd0):
disk has 2930296831 blocks, which is too large for a 32-bit kernel
>From that I assume Solaris can see the disk, but it is simply too large for
>the kernel. But as far as I know, there isn't 64-bit version of the
>x86.miniroot. Or any another solution? I can't be the only one who is
>installing Solaris 10 on large RAID.
Many thanks,
Dan
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