> On 26 Nov 2024, at 13.31, Johan Hendriks <joh.hendr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> To test, set the loader tunable hw.mfi.mrsas_enable=1 in
>> /boot/loader.conf. Confirm that mrsas is being used, and that the
>> system functions properly.
>> 
> I use Dell servers and i set the loader tuneable hw.mfi.mrsasa_enable=1 on 
> these machines. I use ZFS, so no raid functionality off the card itself. This 
> works fine for me. I have not have any issues. I use this setting as mrsas 
> give me way nicer device names, i do remember having boot issues with the mfi 
> default. But that is a long time ago.

I have several Dell servers (R640/R740) running 14-stable using mrsas and 
RAID10 volumes, UFS on FreeBSD, and I have experienced corrupted filesystems on 
reboot on 3 out of 14 servers so its not consistent, its the same servers that 
always fail though :) 
However for our purposes we have set cache policy to write-through instead of 
write-back (default) and that seems to have solved the issue.
There is no real performance penalty at least with our workload.

Would be nice to have this fixed though, seems like the cache is not written to 
disk on reboot but if you force it through it works.

Its just like when the backup battery on the controller dies, then a reboot 
also messes up the disk :)


-Søren


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