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I can confirm this issue has not been resolved yet in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
latest ISO.
Tried the iommu=soft solution -> didn't work.
Tried to load every kernel module that seemed even remotely connected to
the issue via the BusyBox tty -> no joy :(
This is a major issue, since it's hampering install
Well, an addition:
it seems to work with kernel parameter iommu=soft
Thanks for that tipp, Jaume.
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Title:
LSI SAS 1078 not detected when install
Yes, this is still an issue with 14.04 server.
I have the same problem.
Here what dmesg | tail says:
[ 201.820039] scsi 2:0:0:0: megasas: RESET cmd=12 retries=0
[ 201.820049] megasas: [ 0]waiting for 1 commands to complete
[ 202.824087] megaraid_sas: FW detected to be in faultstate, restarting
It looks like Jaume Sabater might be correct on his issue in post in #1.
The problem he encountered appears to be a MSI problem. Some systems
I've seen the past cause issues with adapters and so it must be
disabled. Newer versions of the driver have the option to disable MSI
(see http://lxr.free-
this is still an issue.
for tyan S7025WAGM2NR (S7025) which has LSI 1068E chipset.
if all drives (ssd,sata,sas,optical) are connected to the LSI
controller, then the 10.04 installer cd cannot detect anything.
this is with the 64 bit alternative cd.
why are not _all_ kernel drivers compi
Unfortunately, I cannot try with a newer distribution of Ubuntu, as it's
a live database cluster. But I can confirm it's still happening with the
newest revision of the kernel of Ubuntu 8.10. I am very sorry, but I am
using PostgreSQL 8.3 in that cluster and newest Ubuntu version comes
with Postgre
Hi Jaume,
This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in
it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? Can you try
with the latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images are
available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/lucid.
If it remains an issue
** Changed in: linux (Fedora)
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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I have the same problem, on a x3850 M2 (I think it's the same as the
x3950 M2): When I do an "intensive" I/O like a "dd if=/dev/vg/mydev
of=/dev/null", I will get the same errors. I have tried on Fedora 12,
which gives also the same error :
Calgary: DMA error on CalIOC2 PHB 0x3
Calgary: 0x8...
Managed to sort out the problem by booting both the installer and the
installed kernel 2.6.27-X with the parameter iommu=soft. iommu=off did
not work. Attached you'll find a lspci. Hope it helps. I've seen the
guys at Red Hat updated their kernel in Red Hat Enterprise 9 with a
workaround for this i
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