Re: MegaCLI port is ports-only -- how would you deploy it?

From: Doug Ambrisko <ambrisko_at_ambrisko.com>
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2022 16:35:39 UTC
On Fri, Aug 12, 2022 at 12:32:56PM -0400, Dan Mahoney wrote:
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| > On Aug 12, 2022, at 12:31, Doug Ambrisko <ambrisko@ambrisko.com> wrote:
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| > On Fri, Aug 12, 2022 at 12:21:36PM -0400, Dan Mahoney wrote:
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| > | > On Aug 8, 2022, at 16:45, Doug Ambrisko <ambrisko@ambrisko.com> wrote:
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| > | > On Mon, Aug 08, 2022 at 04:10:10PM -0400, Dan Mahoney wrote:
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| > | > | > On Aug 8, 2022, at 15:57, Doug Ambrisko <ambrisko@ambrisko.com> wrote:
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| > | > | > On Thu, Aug 04, 2022 at 05:22:29PM +0300, Ruslan Makhmatkhanov wrote:
| > | > | > |    03.08.2022, 02:07, "Dan Mahoney" <freebsd@gushi.org>:
| > | > | > |      Hey there all,
| > | > | > |      At the dayjob we have a fleet of Dell Poweredge servers that can use
| > | > | > |      either mptsas or mrsas -- if you use mptsas, you use mptutil (in
| > | > | > |      base) to check the state of the card.
| > | > | > |      If you use mrsas, you need megacli, which is only in ports, and the
| > | > | > |      port hasn't translated to pkg probably because of license
| > | > | > |      restrictions. ( _LICENSE_RESTRICTED = delete-package
| > | > | > |      delete-distfiles), but the license listed is just "megacli".
| > | > | > |      * We want to deploy a cron job to periodically check the raid status
| > | > | > |      (we're writing a wrapper, also having it check mfiutil, zpool, etc).
| > | > | > |      * We do not want to install and manage a whole ports tree on every
| > | > | > |      machine in our fleet, just to install a raid utlity.
| > | > | > |      Option A:
| > | > | > |      Make a local package somehow.
| > | > | > |      The port just downloads a static binary, there's nothing to build
| > | > | > |      here, but we want to do this the "right" way. Is there some way to
| > | > | > |      have pkg deploy a single local package for this that will, for
| > | > | > |      example, report the right package ownership, without moving every
| > | > | > |      other package to our poudriere install (we're just using base
| > | > | > |      packages, we keep poudriere around for testing in case we need to
| > | > | > |      hot-patch something).
| > | > | > |      For what it's worth, we use puppet for config management, so pushing
| > | > | > |      out the static binary is not the worst answer, but it also feels
| > | > | > |      "dirty".
| > | > | > |      Option B:
| > | > | > |      Figure out how to fix the license. I have no idea what this would
| > | > | > |      involve.
| > | > | > |      Option C:
| > | > | > |      Also, apparently MegaCLI is no longer maintained (replaced by
| > | > | > |      StorCLI), but there's no port for StorCLI, and...there are multiple
| > | > | > |      raid-card specific versions? Jeez.
| > | > | > |      Feels even more dirty.
| > | > | > |      [1]https://support.siliconmechanics.com/portal/en/kb/articles/storcl
| > | > | > |      i-for-freebsd-and-other-operating-systems
| > | > | > |      Ideas welcome?
| > | > | > |      -Dan Mahoney
| > | > | > 
| > | > | > Although the path to get to StorCli goes through various cards the
| > | > | > latest greatest seem to work on all earlier cards.  It works on
| > | > | > HBAs and not just RAID cards.  At work I did a Linux/FreeBSD
| > | > | > POC for FW management and found the FreeBSD version could flash the HBA
| > | > | > and drive FW.  I've moved to StorCli from MegaCli.  I would suggest
| > | > | > we drop the MegaCli port and move to StorCli.
| > | > | > 
| > | > | > I have code to make mfiutil into mrsasutil and added the MFI ioctl
| > | > | > handler to mrsas.  I'm not sure how much value that has.  I don't
| > | > | > deal with supporting FreeBSD and RAID much anymore.  If interested
| > | > | > I could send patches.
| > | > | 
| > | > | This feels like it should be in base, regardless.  Just *something* to 
| > | > | query the raid status and health, even if it doesn't ring all the bells 
| > | > | of StorCLI.
| > | > | 
| > | > | Right now, you can do this with the older mfi, but not the newer mrsas, 
| > | > | which performs better in some cases, which leaves an admin with a 
| > | > | dilemma: better reliability, or better manageability.
| > | > | 
| > | > | I also feel like this could be added to a minor release (i.e. a 
| > | > | 12.3 --> 12.4 or a 13.0 --> 13.1), but obviously that decision is above me.
| > | > 
| > | > This is based of -current.  I haven't tested it recently:
| > | > 	https://people.freebsd.org/~ambrisko/git.mrsas_support_in_mfiutil.patch
| > | > 
| > | > Please give it a try.  You will need a new kernel built and booted to
| > | > provide the needed ioctl support.  It should be close to committable.
| > | 
| > | Doug,
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| > | I'm trying this out on 12.x and 13.x just for funsies, but given the 
| > | release schedule, it's unlikely that there'll be a 12.4 or a 13.2 that 
| > | this would make it into.  Regardless, I've opened a bug report to get 
| > | this added *somewhere* which may cause other people to try it out and test.
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| > I'd have to put in -current first then look at MFC later on.  If looks
| > good for you then I'll put it up for review.  I just don't use this
| > stuff day to day anymore.
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| Yeah, most of our dayjob work is running critical DNS infrastructure, so 
| there's not a lot of -current there, but I can get permission to play 
| with it on a spare system.

It should apply to earlier releases, since there hasn't been a lot of
changes in this area.  So you can try that if that is easier.  I did
this code a long time ago probably in 10.X and have been moving it
forward.

Thanks,

Doug A.