On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 6:23 PM, Fábio Rabelo fa...@fabiorabelo.wiki.br wrote:
Ok, some things I did not see at first .
After a long day trying to flash this card, I entered in it's own
utility, and ti identifies itself as SAS1064E-IR, even if all printed
ithe board says is is a 3041 .
You
Hello Fábio,
first download on the LSI website:
http://www.lsi.com/support/pages/download-results.aspx?component=Storage+Componentproductfamily=Legacy+Host+Bus+Adaptersproductcode=P00056assettype=Firmwareproductname=LSI+SAS+3041E-R
this two files:
SAS3041ER_
Hi to all
Finaly I got my hands in this card, an LSI SAS3041e-HP
http://mlb-s1-p.mlstatic.com/lsi-3041e-hp-4-portas-pci-e-3gbs-sas-sata-2-raid-low-prof-16467-MLB20121375810_072014-O.jpg
But Omni are not recognising any disk connected to it !
Linux does .
So the card are working, its bios
On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 09:46:00 -0300
Fábio Rabelo fa...@fabiorabelo.wiki.br wrote:
Someone knows where I can find bios/firmware for IT mode that can work
on this card ?
Maybe?
: Re: [OmniOS-discuss] LSI SAS3041e-HP
On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 09:46:00 -0300
Fábio Rabelo fa...@fabiorabelo.wiki.br wrote:
Someone knows where I can find bios/firmware for IT mode that can work
on this card ?
Maybe?
http://www.lsi.com/support/pages/download-results.aspx?component=Storage
That generation of LSI adapters (based on SAS1064/1068 controller
chip) is supported by the legacy, closed-source mpt driver. Is the
mpt driver attaching to the device at all? `modinfo | grep mpt`
If not, you might try adding its PCI ID as another alias for mpt.
You'd do that with