On 2009-10-26T21:14:45, David Liontooth wrote:
Do you have the PCI ID for the controller this worked on? Did it need
megaraid_sas or mptsas?
You need to change a dip switch on the motherboard from the
default RAID to IT mode. Then obtain a firmware from
SuperMicro to flash the card. Here
Hi Allan,
Do you have the PCI ID for the controller this worked on? Did it need
megaraid_sas or mptsas?
I have what seems to be the same controller, the LSI SAS 1068E, but it
is PCI ID 1000:0059 rather than 1000:0058.
It would really be helpful to know if my device is the same as the one
On 2009-07-15T14:16:45, Allan Wind wrote:
I am trying to get my friend Debian Lenny going on a SuperMicro
SuperServer 6026T-3RF. It uses a LSISAS1068E SAS controller.
The manual claims RAID5 in the Windows OS Environment, and RAID
0, RAID 1, RAID 10 for the Linux OS) which might be
I am trying to get my friend Debian Lenny going on a SuperMicro
SuperServer 6026T-3RF. It uses a LSISAS1068E SAS controller.
The manual claims RAID5 in the Windows OS Environment, and RAID
0, RAID 1, RAID 10 for the Linux OS) which might be correct if
you define Linux OS as RedHat or SuSE.
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