Please enter your comment! Supermicro does modify firmware as we have seen with add-on controllers and their SAS expander backplanes. Can flash to IT mode, just got the board. The command will put the card into advanced mode again -o and then flash with firmware -f it. Sign me up for the STH newsletter! Finished Processing Commands Successfully. I used the sas2flash -o -e 7 line posted in the comments and it worked.
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The only solution back is to flash the original and probably modded firmware.
Sas2flash.exe
Is there any known IT firmware for based controllers? I too had the issue where the flash util refused to flash over the existing firmware.
Finished Processing Commands Successfully. Enter the command sas2flsh -o -e 6 This command will put the card into advanced mode -o and then erase the flash memory -e 6.
Please enter your comment! You should see the following output C: The controller will not recognize the backplane properly and starts giving errors. Before flasihing you need to erase the old firmware using the following command: Thanks for the insight!
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How-to Flash Supermicro X8SI6-F LSI SAS Controller with LSI IT Firmware Guide
Can flash to IT mode, just got the board. Every card in the system needs to have a unique one. If you do erase the wwn. Copy the following three files from sas2flashexe download to our bootable USB stick. Erase Flash Operation Successful!
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Verify initial firmware version. You can make up an 8 byte hex number. One needs the new sas2flash. If you look at the LSI knowledge base article mentioned at the bottom of the article which covers this for newer firmware versions it says: You have entered an incorrect email address!
How-to Flash Supermicro X8SI6-F LSI SAS 2008 Controller with LSI IT Firmware Guide
Valid Initialization Image verified. Usually this number is on a sticker somewhere on the card or motherboard.
Supermicro does modify firmware as we have seen with add-on controllers and their SAS expander backplanes. You need to erase the szs2flash.exe using the command: Erase Flash Erasing Flash Region Supermicro has released version 9 of the firmware recently.
The major drawback is the fact that if the xas2flash.exe fails, with an onboard controller it may be harder to replace since then one would have to add a i add-in card, or in the absence of an open PCIe slot replace the motherboard. Has anyone found this SuperMicro customized firmware? Its important to do this before rebooting because if anything has gone wrong, your card will be left in a unusable state. I was Googling the i and ESXi, and came across this: Got that wrong therefore, I guess.
We are going to use the sas2flsh program to perform the update. Sunday, September 29, Sas2flash.xe LSI controllers in IT mode are really great for these applications alone, in combination with other controllers, and in combination with SAS expanders.
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