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  1. Hi all, I know this is a well-worn topic, but I have not been able to find a specific answer on my situation. I understand how and why the SataPortMap & DiskIdxMap fields are used, (well, I think I understand it enough...) But my questions is: How does one go about determining what these values should be? I am currently running a: · TinyCore RedPill Loader with M-Shell (Latest as of 20240305) · Asus P11C-M4L with all SATA controllers turned off in the BIOS · ASUS PIKE II 3008 8-port SAS HBA card · 12GB/s SGPIO Expander hot-swap backplane that the connects back to the PIKE II card via 2 MiniHD Cables · 12 SAS disks attached to the this backplane · All 12 disks are being presented to Xpenology as individual disk. With: SataPortMap: 1 DiskIdxMap: 00 I end with DSM detecting all 12 disks, but the disk count starts at 02 and goes through to 13. Like other users I am trying to configure my system to use ports 01-12 I have read some comments suggesting that SAS configurations do not utilise the SataPort Map setting, however I find if I manipulate these settings, does affect the disk layout in DSM. As I have disabled my onboard SATA controllers I believe the PIKE Card is the first control which holds 8 ports, evern though via the SAS backplane it has 12 disks attached. As SataPortMap only uses 1 digit to configure the ports, I assume I need to use: SataPortMap: 8 SataPortMap: 1 DiskIdxMap: 00 Assigns my 12 disks from: sdb through to sdm and SataPortMap: 8 DiskIdxMap: 00 Assigns my 12 disks from: sdd through to sdo So these values are affecting my DSM configuration, what I do not understand is how to calculate the HEX values for the DiskIdxMap. I believe setting DiskIdxMap: 00 means that the first disk detected should be assigned to sda. Ssh-ing into the DSM, there is no sda listed, so I don’t believe there are any other disk controllers at play here. Have I misunderstood a concept here? Is there any glaringly obvious I have missed or misunderstood? Cheers, Leon
  2. Hi All, I have 2 baremetal machines who work very well ... as hardware i have intel sata on motherboard with 6 ports + HBA card with 8 sata ports what i need to do to show correct numbering when i preview hdd info page ? disk 7 is not available on both machines sataportmap=6 diskidxmap=00 in both machines. Using latest DSM Thanks @Peter Suh
  3. so my psu blew on my gen8 microserver a couple of weeks ago. it took out the first two sata ports on the onboard controller as well (thanksfully not the backplane too!) ive since bought a hp p222 controller and i'm trying to get it working. i have dsm6.2 on there currently, so need to upgrade to DSM7 to get the new card working testing ARPL on a single spare drive to see how i get on, i chose DS3622xs+ compile the bootloader and reboot, im getting "no disks found" i've disabled the onboard controller and set the p222 to the first available controller in bios. checking dmesg on the arpl bootup, i see this: [ 4.939842] HP HPSA Driver (v 3.4.20-200) [ 4.939854] hpsa 0000:07:00.0: can't disable ASPM; OS doesn't have ASPM control [ 4.940768] hpsa 0000:07:00.0: Logical aborts not supported [ 4.940771] hpsa 0000:07:00.0: HP SSD Smart Path aborts not supported [ 4.956915] tg3 0000:03:00.0 eth0: Tigon3 [partno(N/A) rev 5720000] (PCI Express) MAC address b0:5a:da:87:7f:24 [ 4.956921] tg3 0000:03:00.0 eth0: attached PHY is 5720C (10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet) (WireSpeed[1], EEE[1]) [ 4.956923] tg3 0000:03:00.0 eth0: RXcsums[1] LinkChgREG[0] MIirq[0] ASF[1] TSOcap[1] [ 4.956924] tg3 0000:03:00.0 eth0: dma_rwctrl[00000001] dma_mask[64-bit] [ 4.967838] tg3 0000:03:00.1 eth1: Tigon3 [partno(N/A) rev 5720000] (PCI Express) MAC address b0:5a:da:87:7f:25 [ 4.967842] tg3 0000:03:00.1 eth1: attached PHY is 5720C (10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet) (WireSpeed[1], EEE[1]) [ 4.967843] tg3 0000:03:00.1 eth1: RXcsums[1] LinkChgREG[0] MIirq[0] ASF[1] TSOcap[1] [ 4.967845] tg3 0000:03:00.1 eth1: dma_rwctrl[00000001] dma_mask[64-bit] [ 4.977599] scsi host1: hpsa [ 4.977755] hpsa can't handle SMP requests [ 4.984042] hpsa 0000:07:00.0: scsi 1:0:0:0: added RAID HP P222 controller SSDSmartPathCap- En- Exp=1 [ 4.984046] hpsa 0000:07:00.0: scsi 1:0:1:0: added Direct-Access ATA WDC WD100EZAZ-11 PHYS DRV SSDSmartPathCap- En- Exp=1 [ 4.984049] hpsa 0000:07:00.0: scsi 1:0:2:0: masked Enclosure PMCSIERA SRCv8x6G enclosure SSDSmartPathCap- En- Exp=0 [ 4.984085] hpsa can't handle SMP requests [ 4.984172] scsi 1:0:0:0: RAID HP P222 8.32 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 [ 4.984307] scsi 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 12 [ 4.984362] hpsa can't handle SMP requests [ 4.984757] scsi 1:0:1:0: Direct-Access ATA WDC WD100EZAZ-11 0A83 PQ: 0 ANSI: 6 [ 4.985938] sd 1:0:1:0: Attached scsi generic sg2 type 0 [ 4.986829] sd 1:0:1:0: [sdb] 19532873728 512-byte logical blocks: (10.0 TB/9.10 TiB) [ 4.986834] sd 1:0:1:0: [sdb] 4096-byte physical blocks [ 4.987018] sd 1:0:1:0: [sdb] Write Protect is off [ 4.987021] sd 1:0:1:0: [sdb] Mode Sense: 46 00 10 08 [ 4.987378] sd 1:0:1:0: [sdb] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, supports DPO and FUA [ 5.077006] sdb: sdb1 sdb2 sdb5 sdb6 [ 5.078518] sd 1:0:1:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI disk [ 5.355690] udevadm (168) used greatest stack depth: 14056 bytes left [ 5.366430] ip (198) used greatest stack depth: 13832 bytes left [ 5.378070] NET: Registered PF_INET6 protocol family [ 5.378514] Segment Routing with IPv6 [ 5.378519] In-situ OAM (IOAM) with IPv6 [ 5.394258] 8021q: 802.1Q VLAN Support v1.8 [ 6.511541] random: crng init done [ 6.511543] random: 7 urandom warning(s) missed due to ratelimiting [ 7.601324] blkid (256) used greatest stack depth: 13680 bytes left [ 8.157687] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem without journal. Opts: (null). Quota mode: none. [ 8.222490] EXT4-fs (sda3): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null). Quota mode: none. [ 8.525665] ip (352) used greatest stack depth: 13656 bytes left [ 9.004682] tg3 0000:03:00.0 eth0: Link is up at 1000 Mbps, full duplex [ 9.004687] tg3 0000:03:00.0 eth0: Flow control is on for TX and on for RX [ 9.004688] tg3 0000:03:00.0 eth0: EEE is disabled [ 9.004709] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth0: link becomes ready [ 9.114327] tg3 0000:03:00.1 eth1: Link is up at 1000 Mbps, full duplex [ 9.114332] tg3 0000:03:00.1 eth1: Flow control is on for TX and on for RX [ 9.114333] tg3 0000:03:00.1 eth1: EEE is disabled [ 9.114341] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth1: link becomes ready [ 11.513738] udevd (158) used greatest stack depth: 13176 bytes left i cant work out what i need to set sataportmap to so i can see the drives on the p222. can someone explain how i translate above output? once i've got this working, im gonna try upgrading my dsm6 setup and putting the 4 SHR drives back in. any tips on the best process to follow to do this so i dont break the array and/or lose my data? (my theory is use arpl to upgrade to 7.0.1 and then to a later version?)
  4. Motherboard has 2 sata port #1 and #2 . DSM shows HDD #1,2,5,6 (skipped 3,4) How to configure so that it shows HDD#1,2,3,4 and hide all the empty slots?
  5. Hi, I am trying to upgrade from DSM 6 to 7. Is there a way to lookup my SataPortMap sata_remap and DiskIdxMap values in my current DSM 6 installation? I am asking because the "./rploader.sh satamap" command always tells me I have bad drives configuration and install will fail. Is there any risk in connecting my array drives and booting a misconfigured loader? How will I know that all the disks are seen before I hit that migrate button in the UI? Thanks!
  6. I can get a basic build working following the tutorial here wundertech.net  how-to-install-xpenology-on-proxmox-dsm-7 This gets DSM running on the Proxmox storage drive. I'm now trying to rebuild (from scratch), passing an Adaptec 72405 (24 port card set to HBA mode) through - hoping that DSM will still install on the VM drive and the disks on the Adaptec card are then seen as additional storage (to create storage pools etc). I only need/want to use (the first) 20 ports on the card (the remaining 4 ports are not connected to any drives or backplane). When booting into Redpill and DSM: DSM fails to spot the 20G VM disk The drives on the Adaptec card start from slot 3 Only 14 of the 15 drives I currently have installed are picked up. My initial attempts at changing the SataPortMap, DiskIdxMap and MaxDisks values has resulted in no disks showing, or crashing the Adaptec card. (requiring a complete power down to recover on one occasion). I've had a few other issues which I think I have now resolved. My ask is: How can I get the build working using the VM sata1 drive? What values should I try for SataPortMap, DiskIdxMap and MaxDisks? This is the hardware setup in Proxmox This is the satamap output (I manually set maxdisks to 24 in user_config before running satamap)
  7. Здравствуйте. Устанавливаю DSM виртуалкой на ESX 6.7 с аппаратным пробросом SAS контроллера и SAS + SATA дисками и не могу понять, как DSM 7 маппит харды. Вот у меня была (и есть) DSM 6.2 DS3617, в которой я прописал единожды через Synoinfo параметры Maxdisks, sataports и esataports сразу с запасом на 16 хардов, а потом со временем просто добавлял винчестеры в корзину - и они появлялись в DSM. Там у меня было просто - контроллер LSI, на 16 портов, к которому подключены по 1 накопителю на порт. В новой машине у меня Adaptec 8405 в режиме HBA + экспандер Adaptec 82888T, к которому буду подключать суммарно 30 накопителей, причём разных: SAS, SATA, HDD, SSD и думаю NVME SSD через виртуальный диск VMware. Установил TRPC 8 с образом DSM3622xs+ 7.1-42661. И вот что имею. Сейчас я могу к новому серверу подключить всего 7 аппаратных дисков, но я хочу убедиться, что и 36 она увидит. Я добавляю виртуальные HDD в виртуалку - больше 16 дисков суммарно не видит. (всего подключено 18, один из них под TRPC, второй просто повесил на SATA0:0 чтобы на него DSM поставить). Как мне заранее убедиться, что новые диски, которые я буду переносить из старого сервера под DSM 6.2 в новый под DSM 7.1 увидятся? Сколько бы я ни добавлял виртуальных дисков, загрузчик при команде satamap now выдаёт: Sataportmap=1 DiskIdxmap=10 И всё равно больше 16 дисков она не видит: Куда копать-то? Можно вообще достичь на DSM 7.1 беспроблемной установки 24-32 дисков, чтобы без перезагрузок, без перекомпилирования загрузчика работало? Может там прописать какие параметры с запасом?
  8. Before the DSM installation, my DSM (sataportmap=8) can't find HDD Disk because of SATAPORTMAP setting. So I want to know SATAPORTMAP values of below motherboard. * Motherboard : Intel S2600GZ (C602 Chipset), 8 HDD bays & 2 SATA 6G Ports * HDD : 2.5" SATA HDD 8ea
  9. This is the method proposed by "TheSTREET," which is not active in the forum here but is active in NAS-related forums in Korea. I've had a lot of trouble.Before the introduction...I have shortened the following words... Please don't get confused.... It's a word that I made to make it easier for you to understand.It's not a jargon, so please don't use it.LOL BSx = Bios SATA (number) - Sata number recognized by biosimilar sata controller chipsets DSx = DSM SATA (number) - Sata number recognized by DSM VSC = Virtual SATA Controller CSC = Chipset SATA Controller - INDEX - 1. Why do BIOS and Chipset talk? 2. Does Sataportmap and diskidxmap disable or disable Sataport? 3. VSC and Conclusion 1. About BIOS and chipset. I understand that you all know the BIOS...Let's move on. I know you're wondering, why the chipset? This is very closely related to SATA errors. In general, we take the C610 series (X99) chipsets as an example. This one basically has two CSCs.In fact, Windows and Linux also recognize two CSCs. SATA (Basic) and SSATA (Secondary SATA). In terms of specifications, SATA has six 6Gbps sataports...SSATA has four.Logically, I have 10. But when I work on DS3622xs+, if you set the option to 64..DS5 and DS6 are listed as inactive or unrecognized. So, after checking Intel's official data chart... Yes... As you can see, the CSC 0-3 Burnport is a fixed port with a sata-only signal, and the 4-5 channels have a different Muxed signal that shares lines 1 and 2 of PCIE and also shares with USB 3.0 ports. So I'm sure your chipsets are fixed, but there's also a port with mops that change their roles. I'm expecting it. It's literally a hard drive, and with that lane of USB or PCIE, the operating system is supposed to switch signals. For your information, BS4 and BS5 are using the DS5 and DS6 ports in Henology.Butroder doesn't handle it properly because it's shared. Let's stop talking about BIOS and chipset and move on to number two. 2. Does Sataportmap and diskidxmap disable or disable Sataport? This is important.We always keep our hard drives fixed while using Henology. So I thought about it and tested it...It's very simple.I've decided to think... In the case of NARS, if the hard drive fails, we replace it with a hot swap and rebuild the data, right? NARS has a hot-swappable option in each bay by default.The signal from each sataport is fixed... Yes, I am. After all the tests I've done so far...It doesn't work where you have the Muxed signal.In a CSC BS with a fixed signal... I left the hot swap option on...Sataport deactivation and unrecognized error has disappeared. Also, in the case of Muxed signals, Synalys NARS...It's a signal that's not working.I think it's more like that. In other words, the substrates of Synthetic are specially manufactured.Similar to a PC, but different...I have a lane. This is my own test, so...We need your experimental information. I'll wrap it up in the next chapter. 3. VSC and Conclusion After installing DSM during the test...I found something strange. Checking out lspci...I found the bus below. 0001:09:00.0 SATA controller [0106]: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88SE9235 PCIe 2.0 x2 4-port SATA 6 Gb/s Controller [1b4b:9235] (rev 11) 0001:0c:00.0 SATA controller [0106]: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88SE9235 PCIe 2.0 x2 4-port SATA 6 Gb/s Controller [1b4b:9235] (rev 11) It's strange. I'm sure it's Intel's main board.Even though we don't use a sata controller in addition...The Marvel sata controller was recognized... That's also four ports at 1:09:00... ...and four ports at 1:0c:00. So I thought... Redfill bootloader creates VSC and portmaps it so that it responds 1:1 with CSC. I'm crazy about the idea. As you all know, the Marvel sata controller...With a fixed signal for sata, not for mopsd... Satan Controller...Well? Yeah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Of course you can't handle it.So if you use sataportmap to put in the Mukseed port... Then, it is highly likely that it can display messages such as hard recognition and errors... Let me summarize the important points now. ! IMPORTANT ! 1. Find the fixed sataport using the datasheet of each chipset. 2. Avoid using Muxed signals as much as possible. 3. Enable the HotPlug (or HotSWAP) feature on each SATA port in the BIOS. If you leave any information about chipsets you need in the comments...After work, I will find it and upload it to you'll find it. Thank you. P.S : After Use SataPortMap = 44 plugging in the hard drive, it was recognized and used immediately.(laughs)
  10. Hello friends, I am running DSM 7.0.1 of 918+ on ESXi 7.0 with tinycore bootloader. I have a virtual sata controller to boot up DSM and had to pass-throughed onboard SATA (ACHI) controller because two HDDs attached to were extracted from the old Synology machine and bind together as SHR. Anyway, I have successfully made all the way through Synology installation page. but it keep saying there are failures with the HDDs on SATA Port (12,13) and that the SATA Ports has been disabled. DiskIdxMap=94 SataPortMap=00 is my current configuration of user_config.json and I just don't know what number shall I be assigning to make this work. Please help.
  11. Hello, I run a HP N40L with the latest DSM 6.2.3. I have been happy so far, but now I decided to extend my SHR with additional drives attached by esata using a FANTEC QB-35US3-6G (4 bays esata/usb3.0 case). I attached it by esata, and I have the modified BIOS and double checked alls BIOS settings, including Southbridge settings. However, DSM only recognises the first drive of the esata case. (out of currently 3). The grub.cfg currently shows SataPortMap=1, which might be the problem. However, what is the correct setting? I found some possibilities in the forum: - delete this entry completely - SataPortMap=51 - SataPortMap=6 - SataPortMap=54 Could anyone please give me a hint?
  12. I’ve searched around looking for an answer I’m not 100% sure if I fully understand but here we go. My mobo being a gigabyte b365 has 6 onboard sata. I’ve ordered 2x JMB585 cards, each have 5 sata ports. Would the proper value be =655 ? thanks
  13. So i got a AsRock x470 Taichi motherboard with 8x SATA ports in total, 6x AMD and 2x Marvell. I would like to use both controllers, so what should i change SataPortMap to?
  14. mainboard sata = sataportmap LSI raid controller = sasidxmap right? Two hard disks on the motherboard n SAS card has four hard disks(shr) how to setting sataportmap n sasidxmap?
  15. Goodmorming folks, Got a xpenology "machine " based on Juns loader1.02b (916+) and its works great (also hw decoding). But recently i removed my mediacenter so i have 2x (2TB) new hard drives for this machine I have "migrate" the data to the 3x 3tb (raid 5). But DSM would reconize only 1 drive. Its seems dsm wont reconize all the sata port on the motherboard. Its a Supermicro X11SAE-M motherboard based on a C236 Chipset (8 SATA3 (6Gbps) via C236) So its using only 1 controller I have already read Polanskiman his turorials but icant find what part i do wrong / forgetting
  16. Background: Fresh installation, loader is 1.02b Chips for 2 port extender ASM1061. Chips for 4 port extender Marvell 9215 When you use PCIE (or Mini-PCIE) sata extender , the HDD slot may not be follow the sequence For example. It gives HDD#1,2,5,6 instead of HDD#1,2,3,4 I did some reading in below links https://github.com/evolver56k/xpenology/blob/master/synoconfigs/Kconfig.devices It shows there are three command may help to re-arrange the HDD slot in order. SataPortMap is define number of sata ports each of the sata host controller has DiskIdxMap defines first sata port number for each of the sata host controller sata_remap can help re-arrange SATAslot sequence ( not sure can re-arrange across different host or not) I have tried play around with above three command with different setting. But didn't work out. Because there isn't any successful examples that I have find. Can any one share their successful examples I have 3 scenario need to solve. Scenario#1 Motherboard has 2 sata port #1 and #2 . PCIE extender 2 sata ports DSM shows HDD #1,2,5,6 (skipped 3,4) How to configure so that it shows HDD#1,2,3,4 Scenario#2 Motherboard has 4 sata #1-#4 . PCIE extender 4 sata ports DSM shows HDD #1,3,5,6 (skipped 2,4). for 4 ports from motherboard, and HDD#7,8,9,10 for 4 ports from PCIE extender I suspected this MotherBoard has 3 sata controller on it. I tried to config SataPortMap = 1124, but it didnt worked out How to configure so that it shows HDD#1,2,3,4 (MB),5,6,7,8 (PCIE) Scenario#3 Motherboard has 4 sata #1-#4 . PCIE extender 2 sata ports When no PCIE extender connected. DSM shows HDD#1,2,3,4 (from MB) Once PCIE extender is connected. DSM shows HDD#1,2 (from MB), 3,4(from extender), 5,6 (from MB) It's like sata extender pushing port #3,4 to position of port #5,6 I suspected somehow the extender sata host has higher priority than the 2nd host on motherboard How to configure so that it shows HDD#1,2,3,4 (From MB) ,5,6 (from extender) ? Thanks a lot for reading and helping.
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