j...@ziaspace.com (John Klos) writes:
>[ 1.033007] mfii0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0: "LSI MegaRAID SAS 9271-4i",
>firmware 23.34.0-0019, 1024MB cache
>Where is bioctl supposed to get the sector size?
bioctl prints a struct bioc_vol which has the volume size in bytes.
The calculation is done
> Any ideas about what caused blocklistd to decide that my rather normal
> [ssh] activity was not good?
This is what had happend to me:
Sshd registers any attempted but non-matching ssh-key presented by
the with blocklistd and these can add up and eventuelly trip the
critical threshold. An
Hi,
I just set up an LSI MegaRAID controller with four 10 TB drives which
happen to be 4K sector drives. Everything works swimmingly, but I did
notice that bioctl isn't yet aware of 4K blocks.
Here's my mfii0 and RAID volume:
[ 1.033007] mfii0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0: "LSI MegaRAID SAS
Hi,
I've set up blocklistd on quite a few machines so far, and it has mostly
been straightforward and without issues. On the other hand, a few people
have locked themselves out and I can't figure out how or why from what I
see in the logs. Now it has happened to me, and I'm still clueless.
Anyone able to boot Windows 11 on NVMM?
I could even boot Windows 10 on it, the window closes all the time.
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