![]() This is also known as HBA or Host Based Adaptor mode) version of the firmware. as a hardware-raid array or as individual drives), you may want to re-flash the card's firmware with the IT ("Initiator Target". Most will work with the newer mpt3sas driver.ĭepending on how you want to access the connected drives (e.g. To enable support for LSI-based cards in Linux, you need to load either the mp2sas or mpt3sas module (or compile them into the kernel), depending on the kernel version and the card itself. Memory at 90900000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) Įxpansion ROM at 90960000 Ĭapabilities: Power Management version 3Ĭapabilities: MSI: Enable- Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+Ĭapabilities: Express Endpoint, MSI 00Ĭapabilities: Advanced Error Reportingįrom a quick web search, this appears to be based on an LSI chip. Here's what lspci -v shows: 06:00.0 RAID bus controller: HighPoint Technologies, Inc. It says "Newer MAXPower RAID mini-SAS 6G PCIe 2.0" (And if you're curious why desktop on a server, it's a headless box but I installed the desktop so I can VNC in as well as SSH in) lspci shows the card but no drives or /dev/sdX devices show up, and I don't see any messages/errors regarding it in dmesg, not sure what I should be looking for though. It works instantly plug-and-play in Windows. All the SATA HDDs in my server are connected using this card which came with the system. I can't seem to get this PICe card working and I can't find any info/drivers about it on the internet.
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