Re: HP Raid hardware
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
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
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
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
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