The bug report doesn't mention. It's not submitted by me - I'm just adding it here for reference as it looks serious.What's the backplane firmware version?
The bug report doesn't mention. It's not submitted by me - I'm just adding it here for reference as it looks serious.What's the backplane firmware version?
Generally, the manufacturer has a tool to talk to the backplane and do stuff like update the firmware.Hi, I'm the guy which report the issue. I'm still looking for a solution and i can give you any usefull information or making any test.
How i can retrieve the backblane firmware ?
Supermicro is up to v20 for the 3008? That sounds like a 2008.Make sure to grab the latest v20 IT firmware from Supermicro's ftp site.
Supermicro is up to v20 for the 3008? That sounds like a 2008.
My experience with a 3008 has been fine for over a year (but only connected to a SAS-3 backplane).
You'll have to provide more detail. How the drives are connected, Firmware versions, etc.I recently got this from my server. Can't be good, can it?
possible LSI3008 Issue?
RightYou'll have to provide more detail. How the drives are connected, Firmware versions, etc.
Ideally, system specs, too, since signatures aren't shown on mobile.
I just contacted the retailerer to see if I can exchange my cables for a shrter model. It is a bit perpelxing though that it seems to affect only 2 drives, when 4 are conected to the 90 cm cables. Could that simply be a mixture of bad luck and the mragnal length?Yeah, that's marginal. Try to keep it under 50cm, if possible.
Yeah, the SATA spec is very tight on the cables. It's part of why there isn't a SATA 12Gb/s, it'd be just too difficult without changing everything.I just contacted the retailerer to see if I can exchange my cables for a shrter model. It is a bit perpelxing though that it seems to affect only 2 drives, when 4 are conected to the 90 cm cables. Could that simply be a mixture of bad luck and the mragnal length?