Dear all,
nv_sata and ahci are two seperate sata native drivers under sata
framework
in Solaris. They are both in the development phrase and will be released
soon. Hotplug is supported in all these four drivers.
marvell88sx and si3124 are the two drivers already released.
marvell88sx and
Can you please submit a RFE to hotplug SATA drives on Solaris. I would but I do
not currently have access to one to test.
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On 11/30/06, John Brewer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you please submit a RFE to hotplug SATA drives on Solaris.
I would but I do not currently have access to one to test.
I think that this might be covered by the existing AHCI project
(which is closed :).
If it turns out that it is not
James McPherson wrote:
On 11/30/06, John Brewer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you please submit a RFE to hotplug SATA drives on Solaris.
I would but I do not currently have access to one to test.
I think that this might be covered by the existing AHCI project
(which is closed :).
If it
On 11/30/06, Peter Buckingham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James McPherson wrote:
On 11/30/06, John Brewer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you please submit a RFE to hotplug SATA drives on Solaris.
I would but I do not currently have access to one to test.
I think that this might be covered by the
Hmm. What chipset does the Ultra 20 use then? I was under the impression
that it was the same base board as the Tyan S2865 which sports an
nForce4 Ultra.
Im currently using an ASUS A8N-E which uses the same chipset as the Tyan.
Steve
themelon wrote:
You are using the generic ATA driver.