Christopher Mocock kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika torstai,
17. heinäkuuta 2008):
> Well spotted, I saw this bit of the same page...
>
> http://linux-ata.org/driver-status.html#marvell
>
> ... and it says:
>
> Driver name: sata_mv
>
> Summary: Similar to ServerWorks "frodo": per-device queues,
Christopher Mocock wrote:
Todd Denniston wrote:
lsi does not show up on http://linux-ata.org/driver-status.html so
you have to figure out what driver supports the card and ask about
that driver.
It's the megaraid_sas driver but it's not shown on the linux-ata.org
site, so that doesn't bode t
Todd Denniston wrote:
lsi does not show up on http://linux-ata.org/driver-status.html so you
have to figure out what driver supports the card and ask about that driver.
It's the megaraid_sas driver but it's not shown on the linux-ata.org
site, so that doesn't bode too well!
3Ware 9550SX,
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Christopher Mocock wrote, On 07/17/2008 08:37 AM:
Hi list,
I'm trying to get SATA hot-swapping to work in Fedora 9 but I'm either
having no luck or doing it wrong.
I've tried a variety of disk controllers including an
LSI MegaRaid,
lsi does not show up on http://linux-ata.org/driver-statu
Hi list,
I'm trying to get SATA hot-swapping to work in Fedora 9 but I'm either
having no luck or doing it wrong.
I've tried a variety of disk controllers including an LSI MegaRaid,
3Ware 9550SX, and I'm now working with a Supermicro SAT2-MV8 (Marvell
chipset - sata_mv module).
I was under