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Operating Systems SCO SCO OS 6 Driver for LSIL SAS1064E Raid Controller Post 303042362 by thm2222 on Sunday 22nd of December 2019 06:55:30 PM
Old 12-22-2019
Hi all,

Yes, I now have installed a second SCO 6 instance on a 3rd hard disk in the same system and the same controller. I can now boot on that new instance and have root acceess there.
It runs in an intel Compaq box with an LSI Logic Corp MPT SAS RAID board SAS1064E-IR.

There are 3 disks.

Code:
In slot 4 is an ATA SATA disk that I boot from.

In slot 1 and 2 are SAS drives. They are configured to be in  a RAID configuration. 

SLOT      ID            LUN        Product

4              0              0              ATA (this is the new boot root disk)

4              1              0              LSILOGIC Volume (this is the RAID)

The new root device is /dev/root which is the ATA drive. 

The LSILOGIC Volume is the old RAID volume that also contains an SCO 6 installation. 
Now I need to get access to that old installation, but I can't seem to find the correct /dev/?? to mount. 

Which one would be the correct device(s) for the LSILOGIC Volume? 
If it is not there, how do I create it? mkdev...?.
And how do I mount it? Currently “mount /dev/sdxx /mnt/test”¯ throws errors about not being a DOS drive or not being a correct device.

sdiconfig-l is 
bash-3.00# sdiconfig -l                                                                                                 
0:0,112,0: HBA     : (mpt,1)LSI Logic 1064E 10414                                                                        
   0,0,0: DISK    : ATA     WDC WD5000AAKX-61H18                                                                          
   0,1,0: DISK    : LSILOGICLogical Volume  3000                                                                         
1:0,2,0: HBA     : (ide,1) Generic IDE/ATAPI                                                                             
   0,0,0: CDROM   : PIONEER DVD-RW  DVR-118L1.02                                                                        
 bash-3.00#

Do I still have to run mkdev hd?

Thanks, T.
 

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MPS(4)							   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						    MPS(4)

NAME
mps -- LSI Fusion-MPT 2 Serial Attached SCSI driver SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into your kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file: device scbus device mps Or, to load the driver as a module at boot, place the following line in loader.conf(5): mps_load="YES" DESCRIPTION
The mps driver provides support for LSI Logic Fusion-MPT 2 SAS controllers and WarpDrive solid state storage cards. HARDWARE
The mps driver supports the following hardware: o LSI Logic SAS2004 (4 Port SAS) o LSI Logic SAS2008 (8 Port SAS) o LSI Logic SAS2108 (8 Port SAS) o LSI Logic SAS2116 (16 Port SAS) o LSI Logic SAS2208 (8 Port SAS) o LSI Logic SAS2308 (8 Port SAS) o LSI Logic SSS6200 Solid State Storage o Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS25JB040 o Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS25JB080 o Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS25KB040 o Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS25KB080 CONFIGURATION
To disable MSI interrupts for all mps driver instances, set the following tunable value in loader.conf(5): hw.mps.disable_msi=1 To disable MSI interrupts for a specific mps driver instance, set the following tunable value in loader.conf(5): dev.mps.X.disable_msi=1 where X is the adapter number. To disable MSI-X interrupts for all mps driver instances, set the following tunable value in loader.conf(5): hw.mps.disable_msix=1 To disable MSI-X interrupts for a specific mps driver instance, set the following tunable value in loader.conf(5): dev.mps.X.disable_msix=1 To set the maximum number of DMA chains allocated for all adapters, set the following variable in loader.conf(5): hw.mps.max_chains=NNNN To set the maximum number of DMA chains allocated for a specific adapter, set the following variable in loader.conf(5): dev.mps.X.max_chains=NNNN This variable may also be viewed via sysctl(8) to see the maximum set for a given adapter. The current number of free chain frames may be seen via the dev.mps.X.chain_free sysctl(8) variable. The lowest number of free chain frames may be seen via the dev.mps.X.chain_free_lowwater sysctl(8) variable. The current number of active I/O commands is shown in the dev.mps.X.io_cmds_active sysctl(8) variable. The maximum number of active I/O command seen since boot is shown in the dev.mps.X.io_cmds_highwater sysctl(8) variable. DEBUGGING
To enable debugging prints from the mps driver, set the hw.mps.X.debug_level variable, where X is the adapter number, either in loader.conf(5) or via sysctl(8). The following bits have the described effects: 0x01 Enable informational prints. 0x02 Enable tracing prints. 0x04 Enable prints for driver faults. 0x08 Enable prints for controller events. SEE ALSO
cd(4), ch(4), da(4), mpt(4), pci(4), sa(4), scsi(4), targ(4), loader.conf(5), sysctl(8) HISTORY
The mps driver first appeared in FreeBSD 9.0. AUTHORS
The mps driver was originally written by Scott Long <scottl@FreeBSD.org>. It has been improved and tested by LSI Logic Corporation. This man page was written by Ken Merry <ken@FreeBSD.org>. BUGS
This driver has a couple of known shortcomings: o No userland utility available (e.g. mptutil(8)). o The driver probes devices sequentially. If your system has a large number of devices, the probe will take a while. BSD
January 3, 2013 BSD
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