Re: HP Raid hardware

2008-01-22 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2008/01/22 11:59, Max wrote:
> Thanks for you answer.
> I know that hardware compatibilty page exists but drivers/hardware
> names are not really clear for me :|
> 
> And does anyone know if HP SC40Ge SAS HBA  RAID on Proliant DL160 G5
> is supported ?

I don't know for sure, but it's almost certainly an mpi(4) device.



Re: HP Raid hardware

2008-01-22 Thread Frans Haarman
On Jan 22, 2008 11:59 AM, Max <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for you answer.
> I know that hardware compatibilty page exists but drivers/hardware
> names are not really clear for me :|
>
> And does anyone know if HP SC40Ge SAS HBA  RAID on Proliant DL160 G5
> is supported ?

You can find the supported controller details in the driver man pages!



Re: HP Raid hardware

2008-01-22 Thread Max
Thanks for you answer.
I know that hardware compatibilty page exists but drivers/hardware
names are not really clear for me :|

And does anyone know if HP SC40Ge SAS HBA  RAID on Proliant DL160 G5
is supported ?

Thx.

Le 22 janv. 08 ` 11:47, Fridiric Pli a icrit :

> What do you mean with full compliant ?
> The hardware compatibility (http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html) gives
> the list
> of supported HP SmartArray RAID devices.
> It had worked or currently works for me on DL360G1, DL360G2 and
> DL360G4p.
>
> ex on DL360G4
> # sysctl hw.product ; bioctl ciss0
> hw.product=ProLiant DL360 G4p
> Volume  Status   Size Device
> ciss0 0 Online   146804797440 sd0 RAID1
>  0 Online   146811543552 0:0.0   noencl  BD14688278  >
>  1 Online   146811543552 0:1.0   noencl  BD14688278  >
>
> ex on DL360G2
> # sysctl hw.product ; bioctl ciss0
> hw.product=ProLiant DL360 G2
> Volume  Status   Size Device
> ciss0 0 Online72833679360 sd0 RAID1
>  0 Invalid 0 0:0.0   noencl <>
>  1 Invalid 0 0:1.0   noencl <>
>  2 Invalid 0 0:2.0   noencl <>
>  3 Invalid 0 0:3.0   noencl <>
>  4 Invalid 0 0:4.0   noencl <>
>  5 Invalid 0 0:5.0   noencl <>
>  6 Invalid 0 0:6.0   noencl <>
>  7 Invalid 0 0:7.0   noencl <>
>  8 Invalid 0 0:8.0   noencl <>
>  9 Invalid 0 0:9.0   noencl <>
> 10 Invalid 0 0:10.0  noencl <>
> 11 Invalid 0 0:11.0  noencl <>
> 12 Invalid 0 0:12.0  noencl <>
> 13 Invalid 0 0:13.0  noencl <>
> 14 Invalid 0 0:14.0  noencl <>
> 15 Invalid 0 0:15.0  noencl <>
> 16 Online72834973696 1:0.0   noencl  BD0726459C  >
> 17 Online72834973696 1:1.0   noencl  BD07287B4C  >
> 18 Invalid 0 1:2.0   noencl <>
> 19 Invalid 0 1:3.0   noencl <>
> 20 Invalid 0 1:4.0   noencl <>
> 21 Invalid 0 1:5.0   noencl <>
> 22 Invalid 0 1:6.0   noencl <>
> 23 Invalid 0 1:7.0   noencl  6L2I   >
> 24 Invalid 0 1:8.0   noencl <>
> 25 Invalid 0 1:9.0   noencl <>
> 26 Invalid 0 1:10.0  noencl <>
> 27 Invalid 0 1:11.0  noencl <>
> 28 Invalid 0 1:12.0  noencl <>
> 29 Invalid 0 1:13.0  noencl <>
> 30 Invalid 0 1:14.0  noencl <>
> 31 Invalid 0 1:15.0  noencl <>
>
>
> Regards
>
> On 22/01/2008, Max <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I have to set up an OpenBSD getaway on an HP Proliant server but I
>> must be sure about hardware compatibilities, in particular, for RAID
>> controller.
>> Which HP controller could you advice to me for full compatibility
>> with
>> OpenBSD, on HP Proliant ?
>>
>> Thanks for your answers.
>> Max



Re: HP Raid hardware

2008-01-22 Thread Frédéric Plé
What do you mean with full compliant ?
The hardware compatibility (http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html) gives the list
of supported HP SmartArray RAID devices.
It had worked or currently works for me on DL360G1, DL360G2 and DL360G4p.

ex on DL360G4
# sysctl hw.product ; bioctl ciss0
hw.product=ProLiant DL360 G4p
Volume  Status   Size Device
ciss0 0 Online   146804797440 sd0 RAID1
  0 Online   146811543552 0:0.0   noencl 
  1 Online   146811543552 0:1.0   noencl 

ex on DL360G2
# sysctl hw.product ; bioctl ciss0
hw.product=ProLiant DL360 G2
Volume  Status   Size Device
ciss0 0 Online72833679360 sd0 RAID1
  0 Invalid 0 0:0.0   noencl <>
  1 Invalid 0 0:1.0   noencl <>
  2 Invalid 0 0:2.0   noencl <>
  3 Invalid 0 0:3.0   noencl <>
  4 Invalid 0 0:4.0   noencl <>
  5 Invalid 0 0:5.0   noencl <>
  6 Invalid 0 0:6.0   noencl <>
  7 Invalid 0 0:7.0   noencl <>
  8 Invalid 0 0:8.0   noencl <>
  9 Invalid 0 0:9.0   noencl <>
 10 Invalid 0 0:10.0  noencl <>
 11 Invalid 0 0:11.0  noencl <>
 12 Invalid 0 0:12.0  noencl <>
 13 Invalid 0 0:13.0  noencl <>
 14 Invalid 0 0:14.0  noencl <>
 15 Invalid 0 0:15.0  noencl <>
 16 Online72834973696 1:0.0   noencl 
 17 Online72834973696 1:1.0   noencl 
 18 Invalid 0 1:2.0   noencl <>
 19 Invalid 0 1:3.0   noencl <>
 20 Invalid 0 1:4.0   noencl <>
 21 Invalid 0 1:5.0   noencl <>
 22 Invalid 0 1:6.0   noencl <>
 23 Invalid 0 1:7.0   noencl 
 24 Invalid 0 1:8.0   noencl <>
 25 Invalid 0 1:9.0   noencl <>
 26 Invalid 0 1:10.0  noencl <>
 27 Invalid 0 1:11.0  noencl <>
 28 Invalid 0 1:12.0  noencl <>
 29 Invalid 0 1:13.0  noencl <>
 30 Invalid 0 1:14.0  noencl <>
 31 Invalid 0 1:15.0  noencl <>


Regards

On 22/01/2008, Max <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have to set up an OpenBSD getaway on an HP Proliant server but I
> must be sure about hardware compatibilities, in particular, for RAID
> controller.
> Which HP controller could you advice to me for full compatibility with
> OpenBSD, on HP Proliant ?
>
> Thanks for your answers.
> Max



HP Raid hardware

2008-01-22 Thread Max

Hello all,

I have to set up an OpenBSD getaway on an HP Proliant server but I  
must be sure about hardware compatibilities, in particular, for RAID  
controller.
Which HP controller could you advice to me for full compatibility with  
OpenBSD, on HP Proliant ?


Thanks for your answers.
Max