Eric Haycraft wrote:
> That explains the problems; however, I am able to get them to run by 
> jumpering them down to SATA1 which brings me back to my original question. Is 
> there a way to force sata 1 without cracking the drive case and voiding the 
> warranty? I only have so many expansion slots, so an 8 port supermicro is 
> about the only controller card option that I have found. If someone can 
> suggest an 8 port esata card that works with Solaris, I may give that a try 
> instead - but I was mainly looking for something along the lines of 'change 
> line x in configuration file y'
>   
There is no way (short of patching the text of the driver) to alter the 
allowed SATA
communication speeds for the marvell88sx driver.  If you wish you can 
request an
RFE (Request For Enhancement), but I don't think it will be given high 
priority.

Sorry,
Lida Horn


> Thanks again, 
> Eric
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