I did it all manually verifying where my drives and cciss were mapped and in the end I had to modify what you did and map it properly. I am not sure what I had been thinking before, I was just feeling my way through I guess. It is a bit hackish, but it'll work until I add more drives, then...
It did not work for me, I think because I have my drives in an odd order and spread between 3 different backplanes into 2 HBAs. I may just have to learn some more coding and write a script to decode the drive ID using ssacli or something like that. Or just manually assign them and use if then...
Ahh I never followed up on this, I was mistaken when they all showed OK for smart status, once I looked a little harder it was still messed up, but the initial script worked for most of my drives. I'll update my post so people don't get mislead.
Just curious if you ever figured this out. I was trying to do the same thing and had the same problems, but with nextcloud turnkey. I was just trying to get root to map as the UID 1000 user on the host and haven't figured it out. I'm still learning about these, but maybe you had the magic...
I have the same issue with my DL80 G9 and H240 card. I got the info to report by using someone's (Udo Rader) smartctl wrapper. Honestly, I only understand about half of how it works, but it basically just replaces smartctl and you can get at least one HBA working. For some reason it only...
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