[OmniOS-discuss] Overheating faults with ST4000NM0023
Schweiss, Chip
chip at innovates.com
Tue Apr 22 15:03:38 UTC 2014
Are you sure you have SAS multipath disabled on the disk you are trying to
flash?
I couldn't get these to flash at all with MP enabled. I too kept getting
OS related errors.
For one system I did an stmsboot -d, for another I just pulled one of the
SAS cables to each JBOD.
-Chip
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 4:36 AM, Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml at gmail.com>wrote:
> On 4/18/14, 10:49 PM, Schweiss, Chip wrote:
> > I used Santools, which is a licensed product.
> >
> > From what I understand lsiutil and sg_buffer_write from sg3-utils can do
> > it too. The mode for sg_buffer_write may need to be set to 7 instead of
> > 5 as stated in the firmware docs.
> >
>
> Sadly, I had no luck with either lsiutil or sg_write_buffer from
> sg3-utils. lsiutil is only for older MPT HBAs (I have an MPT 2.0 one)
> and sg_write_buffer fails with the following error:
>
> # sg_write_buffer -v --in=MegalodonES3-SAS-STD-0004.LOD --length=1625600
> --mode=5 /dev/rdsk/c9t5000C500578F774Bd0
> Write buffer cmd: 3b 05 00 00 00 00 18 ce 00 00
> ioctl(USCSICMD) failed with os_err (errno) = 22
> write buffer: pass through os error: Invalid argument
> Write buffer failed res=-1
>
> I also tried the following device names:
> /dev/rdsk/c9t5000C500578F774Bd0p0
> /dev/dsk/c9t5000C500578F774Bd0
> /dev/dsk/c9t5000C500578F774Bd0p0
>
> The OS also printed the following error:
>
> WARNING: mpt_sas: coding error detected, the driver is using
> ddi_dma_attr(9S) incorrectly. There is a small risk of data corruption
> in particular with large I/Os. The driver should be replaced with a
> corrected version for proper system operation. To disable this warning,
> add 'set rootnex:rootnex_bind_warn=0' to /etc/system(4).
>
> Staring at the code near usr/src/uts/i86pc/io/rootnex.c:3305, this means
> that the driver can't submit a DMA job this large, which means that I
> can't really fix this at all (this is really way outside of my field).
>
> Any ideas on what to do next?
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Saso
>
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