Works perfekt - but AHCI seems to make problems:
on high SATA IO it could happen that the network interface stops transferring
for a short time
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If I change to AHCI in BIOS, and then try to boot my current OpenSolaris, it
will not work to boot. I need to do this trick with importing the current
rpool? Good!
But what happens if I reinstall OpenSolaris? Or use a new drive? Do I need to
change back to non AHCI?
1. Change back to non AHCI
If I change to AHCI in BIOS, and then try to boot my
current OpenSolaris, it will not work to boot. I need
to do this trick with importing the current rpool?
Good!
But what happens if I reinstall OpenSolaris? Or use a
new drive? Do I need to change back to non AHCI?
No need to change to
Hi,
the Subject describes my problem: When I try to chance the compatible Mode to
AHCI my OpenSolaris won't start anymore.
Is there a trick to switch (like Windows needs?)
Thanks
Henri
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Nice trick!
Could you explain me (or lead me to the documentation) why this works?
Thanks
Henri
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Could you explain me (or lead me to the
documentation) why this works?
The zpool stores the physical device path (in the
pool's on disk label, see the phys_path property in zdb
output) that is used to access the pool.
By changing between AHCI and P-ATA legacy emulation
mode the physical device