[Info-vax] P400 on DS10/DS15
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Sun Aug 16 14:01:24 EDT 2020
Am 16.08.2020 um 19:35 schrieb John H. Reinhardt via Info-vax:
> On 8/13/2020 8:18 AM, Rod Regier wrote:
>> P410 using ORCA should work on your I64.
>>
>
> Unfortunately, it doesn't. The P410 is in "HBA Mode" and won't start
> ORCA when the ZX6000 boots. So I found you have to set it to "RAID
> Mode" and then it works. The way to set it is to run saupdate.
> However I get this:
>
> fs0:\> saupdate set_mode p410 raid
>
> WARNING:Changing controller mode could result in DATA LOSS!!!
> Key in 'YES' to continue or 'NO' to quit:yes
>
> SAUPDATE supports changing of controller mode only for P410i and P411
> controllers.The controller at 0:61:0:0 is not a P410i or a P411, hence
> its mode cannot be changed
>
> fs0:\> saupdate list
>
> ********************************************************************************
>
> Smart Array Offline Firmware Update Utility
> Version 2.11.08.00
>
> (C) Copyright 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
> ********************************************************************************
>
>
> Searching and Connecting Smart Array Controllers...
>
> ********************************************************************************
>
> Smart Array Offline Firmware Update Utility
> Version 2.11.08.00
>
> (C) Copyright 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
> ********************************************************************************
>
>
> Seg Bus Dev Func Description Version Build
> (WWN)
>
> 0 61 0 0 HP Smart Array P410 6.64 0
> (0x0000000000000000)
>
>
>
> fs0:\> saupdate get_mode 0:61:0:0
>
> SAUPDATE supports querying of controller mode only for P410i and P411
> controllers.The controller at 0:61:0:0 is not a P410i or a P411, hence
> its current mode cannot be obtained
>
>
> So apparently saupdate can't handle a plain P410. I'm using the
> saupdate that comes with the firmware upgrade that you linked to for
> the 6.64 Smart Array.
>
> Another post said that the drvcfg utility in EFI would do it so I
> tried that
>
>
> T D
> D Y C I
> R P F A
> V VERSION E G G #D #C DRIVER NAME IMAGE NAME
> == ======== = = = == == ===================================
> ===================
> 11 00000010 B - - 7 13 PCI Bus Driver PciBus
> 1C 00000358 B X X 1 5 Smart Array SAS Driver v3.58 PciRom Seg=00000000
>
> fs0:\> drvcfg -s 98 1C
> drvcfg: Invalid handle 98
>
> But that doesn't work either.
>
> All of this is a moot point as now the ZX6000 will not start up. It
> runs for a about 45 seconds and powers back down with this message in
> the System Logs:
>
> Waiting for new events...
> 01 Jan 1998 14:05:18
> Alert Level 3: Warning
> Keyword: Type-02 040601 263681
> Fan speed lags
> Logged by: Baseboard Management Controller;
> Sensor: Fan - Fan 1R (Power)
> Data1: Performance Lags
> 0x2034ABA29E020740 FFFF0106E8040300
>
> 01 Jan 1998 14:05:18
> Alert Level 3: Warning
> Keyword: Type-02 040601 263681
> Fan speed lags
> Logged by: Baseboard Management Controller;
> Sensor: Fan - Fan 1L (Power)
> Data1: Performance Lags
> 0x2034ABA29E020750 FFFF0106E9040300
>
>
> So apparently I have an issue with the power supply fans. It has only
> one power supply so I'm not sure where the 1R and 1L come from. That
> nomenclature doesn't match the other fans in the chassis which are 1A,
> 1B, 2 and 3. I have two used power supplies on order but won't be
> here for a week.
>
>
>
Only a P410i are configured to HBA/Raid mode.
There is a difference between a P410 controller and a P410i device. "i"
stands for "internal".
Eberhard
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