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TWS(4)							   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						    TWS(4)

NAME
tws -- 3ware 9750 SATA+SAS 6Gb/s RAID controller card driver SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file: device scbus device tws Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5): tws_load="YES" DESCRIPTION
The tws driver provides support for LSI's 3ware 9750 SATA+SAS 6Gb/s RAID controller cards. These controllers feature the LSISAS2108 6Gb/s SAS RAID-on-Chip (ROC) and are available in 4- and 8-port configurations, supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50 and single disk, with 96 SATA and/or SAS hard drives and SSDs. For further hardware information, see http://www.lsi.com/. HARDWARE
The tws driver supports the following SATA/SAS RAID controller: o LSI's 3ware SAS 9750 series LOADER TUNABLES
Tunables can be set at the loader(8) prompt before booting the kernel or stored in loader.conf(5). hw.tws.cam_depth The maximum queued CAM SIM requests for one controller. The default value is 256. hw.tws.enable_msi This tunable enables MSI support on the controller if set to a non-zero value. The default value is 0. hw.tws.queue_depth The maximum queued requests for one controller. hw.tws.use_32bit_sgls Limit the driver to use only 32-bit SG elements regardless whether the operating system is running in 64-bit mode. The default value is 0. FILES
/dev/da? array/logical disk interface /dev/tws? management interface DIAGNOSTICS
Whenever the driver encounters a command failure, it prints out an error code in the format: "ERROR: (<error source>: <error code>):", fol- lowed by a text description of the error. There are other error messages and warnings that the driver prints out, depending on the kinds of errors that it encounters. If the driver is compiled with TWS_DEBUG defined, it prints out a whole bunch of debug messages. SEE ALSO
da(4), scsi(4) AUTHORS
The tws driver was written by Manjunath Ranganathaiah for LSI and this manual page was written by Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> for iXsystems, Inc. BSD
October 4, 2011 BSD

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HPTIOP(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						 HPTIOP(4)

NAME
hptiop -- HighPoint RocketRAID 3xxx/4xxx device driver SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following line in your kernel configuration file: device hptiop device scbus device da Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5): hptiop_load="YES" DESCRIPTION
The hptiop driver provides support for the HighPoint RocketRAID 3xxx/4xxx series of SAS and SATA RAID controllers. HARDWARE
The hptiop driver supports the following SAS and SATA RAID controllers: o HighPoint RocketRAID 4522 o HighPoint RocketRAID 4521 o HighPoint RocketRAID 4520 o HighPoint RocketRAID 4322 o HighPoint RocketRAID 4321 o HighPoint RocketRAID 4320 o HighPoint RocketRAID 4311 o HighPoint RocketRAID 4310 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3640 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3622 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3620 The hptiop driver also supports the following SAS and SATA RAID controllers that are already End-of-Life: o HighPoint RocketRAID 4211 o HighPoint RocketRAID 4210 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3560 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3540 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3530 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3522 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3521 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3520 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3511 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3510 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3410 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3320 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3220 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3122 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3120 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3020 NOTES
The hptiop driver has only been tested on the i386 and amd64 platforms. SEE ALSO
cam(4), hptmv(4) HISTORY
The hptiop device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 7.0. AUTHORS
The hptiop driver was written by HighPoint Technologies, Inc. BSD
July 5, 2013 BSD
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