[Bug 201718] sysutils/arcconf 1.7 Segmentation fault with Dell CERC SATA Raid
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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=201718
--- Comment #8 from Eric <evolvia at worldofevolvia.com> ---
Hi,
I try o use the adaptec driver (
http://www.adaptec.com/en-us/speed/raid/aac/unix/aacraid_freebsd_b41018_tgz.php
) but I have a problem.
I can't find any solution to load the driver to the raid controller.
I modify the loader.conf with this line:
aacraidu_load="YES"
I copy aacraidu.ko to /boot/kernel
When i do kldstat command, I have this output:
Id Refs Address Size Name
1 6 0xc0400000 bfd124 kernel
2 1 0xc0ffe000 ff08 aacraidu.ko
but when I run arcconf utility to add config info about the adapter I have
always the old driver :
./arcconf GETCONFIG 1 AD
Controllers found: 1
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Controller information
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Controller Status : Optimal
Channel description : SATA
Controller Model : CERC SATA1.5/6ch
Controller Serial Number : C74813
Installed memory : 64 MB
Copyback : Disabled
Background consistency check : Disabled
Automatic Failover : Enabled
Stayawake period : Disabled
Spinup limit internal drives : 0
Spinup limit external drives : 0
Defunct disk drive count : 0
Logical devices/Failed/Degraded : 1/0/0
--------------------------------------------------------
Controller Version Information
--------------------------------------------------------
BIOS : 4.1-0 (7419)
Firmware : 4.1-0 (7419)
Driver : 2.1-9 (1)
Boot Flash : 0.0-0 (0)
--------------------------------------------------------
Controller Battery Information
--------------------------------------------------------
Status : Not Installed
Could you explain me how can I use the new driver and not the old ?
When I read the boot log, system always use the old driver:
aac0: CERC SATA1.5/6ch, aac driver 2.1.9-1
I can't do how to use the aacraidu.ko instead of aac.ko
Thank you very much to your help.
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