IBM server SAS controller support?

Christian Thørn Bakken cbakken at roros.net
Fri Sep 10 16:40:31 UTC 2010


Sorry about the blank post...

As I wrote in my former post, SpamTitan claims that the driver is already compiled into the kernel.
Even if that is correct, it wouldn't hurt to try the loader.conf approach, would it? Can I just edit the loader.conf file in a loop  mounted .iso, and then just burn the .iso to a bootable CD?

Regards
Christian T Bakken

Den 10. sep. 2010 kl. 15:51 skrev Samuel Martín Moro <faust64 at gmail.com>:

> two solutions:
> - compiling the kernel with the driver (device pci and device mfi in the
> configuration file)
> - mfi_load="YES" in your loader.conf
> 
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> On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 3:27 PM, Christian Thørn Bakken
> <cbakken at roros.net>wrote:
> 
>> I understand that you, Ivan, managed to install FreeBSD on an IBM Series x
>> 3650 M3 server with the LSI M1015 SAS/SATA RAID controller.
>> 
>> 
>> Ivan, did you tweak something to install, or did it work "out of the box"
>> for you?
>> Which FreeBSD version did you install?
>> 
>> My main objective is to install the appliance distro SpanTitan 5.04 from
>> www.spamtitan.com. It's based on FreeBSD 7.3  and the manufacturer
>> confirms that the mfi(4) driver is compiled into the kernel.
>> 
>> I've also tried with another (vanilla) version of FreeBSD (8.1), but with
>> no luck. It just says there's no disk drives found.
>> 
>> Regards
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