HARDWARE: HP xw8600 2x Xeon 5470 3.33 Ghz - 32 GB ram The hardware was first put into operation in 2008 and has BIOS version of 1.46 which I'm pretty sure is the latest at Sep 2012.
I stumbled into something that I probably should have done some research on first... but did not. Recently bought a couple of refurbed seagate 3 TB drives.. On install I see the bios only sees 801 GB.. But on finishing the bootup, the OS (oi/hipster) sees the full drive and I have written several hundred gigs to it as a trial run. I do see on more bootups, that a message flashes by saying the hardware does not support the drives. Amd several hundred lines of the format below flash by. [...] read 225 from 5860511486 to 0xce8c5a60, error: 0x1 [...] The second column with the decimal numbers seems to run larger to smaller numbers. The 4th column of the longer decimal numbers runs small to large in increments of 2. The 6th column with hex numbers runs small to large. And the final column stays the same thrugh out. Not sure where these start or stop and was only able to snag a few with my phone camera since keyboard `pause' or `scroll lock' appear to have no effect. But again after each boot (so far) the OS seems to be doing fine and sees the full size disks Or at least 2.73 TB of it. And I'm guessing the OS has the rest held for various things. So, is anybody here running an HP xw8600 who has run large 3 tb or larger disks on it? Can anyone hazard a guess what the lines that fly by (one example above) mean... and if it is likely that something nasty will happen sooner rather than later because of the non-support by the HP hardware? _______________________________________________ openindiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
