CinciTech
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I have a Dell R720XD. I installed the latest version of TrueNAS and it boots up just fine. I tested out the ability to create an NFS 4.1 share and may a datastore to it in ESXi, while using the onboard PERC H710 controller. I have since disabled the onboard PERC H710 RAID controller and installed an H310 PCIE. I updated the firmware on the H310 and that appeared to have worked just fine (once I figured out that you can't boot a USB drive with FreeDOS in UEFI mode, and I told the R720XD to use BIOS boot loader). The cable that goes from the H710 onboard to the backplane is not compatible with the H310, so I bought replacement cables. The replacement cable I got is larger and impedes the case lid closing, but I'll work through that.
So I boot up TrueNAS with the flashed H310 and the new cables, and I'm getting a slew of spam messages:
Not sure if I need to try to reflash the H310, or I got a bad cable, or my TrueNAS install got corrupted when I disabled the H710... Can someone give me some insight on what the error messages are trying to tell me, and where do I look to troubleshoot this?
So I boot up TrueNAS with the flashed H310 and the new cables, and I'm getting a slew of spam messages:
Code:
Root mount waiting for: CAM Root mount waiting for: CAM mps0: IOC Fault 0x40007400, Resetting mps0: Reinitializing controller Root mount waiting for: CAM mps0: Portenable NULL reply mps0: Firmware: 20.00.07.00, Driver: 21.02.00.00-fbsd mps0: IOCCapabilities: 1285c<SCSITaskFull,DiagTrace,SnapBuf,EEDP,Transretry,EventRep...
Not sure if I need to try to reflash the H310, or I got a bad cable, or my TrueNAS install got corrupted when I disabled the H710... Can someone give me some insight on what the error messages are trying to tell me, and where do I look to troubleshoot this?