Sadly not much of soloutions there. there is no change when I boot the arryas or hosts, its always the same. However I did have another LSI card with another firmware ( orginal fw ) and this was not happening SAS2 . But this card is the one was recoomended here with this bios, and thats why I flashed the bios on it. I am wondering if another bios exists that fixes this or if I should try another card.
Yes I have tried reseting the cables, and changed disks some disks, however errors still spam, note that I just ignore them, and all seams to work fine, all Data checks run and all data seams fine.
I seem to have the same issue with an LSI SAS 9305-16i that I just flashed with Firmware 16.00.12.00.
I use it in a Dell R730XD.
I did not get as far as using the drives connected to the HBA, but I was able to boot OSes before the flash, and I did not see any complaints.
Now installed Os XCP-NG8.3 complains with the same kind of kernel msgs mpt3sas_cm0: log_info(0x31110e05): originator(PL), code(0x11), sub_code(0x0e05) for every connected disk.
I have to unplug each every disk to be able to boot.
Trying to install another OS, Fedora 41, without any drive inserted leads to a server crash, including IDRac8. I have to unplug the power to reset everything.
Did you get any further in your debug of the issue @haffi ?
Currently experiencing this on a Dell r620. Doesn’t appear to be causing any issues that I can see, but the errors clogging the console are pretty obnoxious.
EDIT: I did cross flash the integrated RAID card for the r620 to IT mode so I could use the front panel for the boot pool. When I installed truenas, I tried to do a mirror, but upon boot it screamed that one of the two disks was unavailable. However, replacing it with itself seemed to work.
I almost wonder if its something about having two HBAs or something. Or maybe something fucky with the crossflash.
I changes the enclosure, moved away from netapp, and to a Ibm, using sata only, no errors. I think this has something to do with sata/sas without interposers, if I moved to 12GB IOM on the netapp, all my sata would not show up without interposers, however if I use interposers Inloose smart data, so I moved to a differet shelf , ie ibm its 6GB , says sas only but works good with my sata disk without the interposers.
I’ve read where some folks who have had this issue are able to export the pools, power cycle the data shelf, and reimport the pools and all will be fine. However upon reboot of the host it goes back to spitting errors.
I am hoping I can find some solution that won’t require me to replace more pieces of the homelab, but we shall see…I just overcame one issue, onto the next lol
If I get a chance this weekend I’ll swap the 10gb NIC and LSI slots on mine and see if it resolves. Would be hilarious if it was some kind of pcie lane speed mismatch.
For me that does not sound like it would work, since I did not move my card , just swapped enclosures, also tried 2 other cards. Same error til the enclosure was swapped or I stopped using SATA disks.