P410i controller SSD RAID1 recognized as HDD

ogghi

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Hi People,

first of all thanks for this great software. It's in trial phase right now but looks really promising.

I'm having an issue: There's a HP P410i controller with 2x 120GB SSD in RAID1 and 2x1TB SSD in RAID1
All of them are consumer SSD's for testing right now.

The issue is:

Code:
smartctl --all /dev/sda
smartctl 6.6 2016-05-31 r4324 [x86_64-linux-4.4.35-1-pve] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-16, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org

=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===
Vendor:  HP
Product:  LOGICAL VOLUME
Revision:  6.60
User Capacity:  119,998,218,240 bytes [119 GB]
Logical block size:  512 bytes
Rotation Rate:  15000 rpm
Logical Unit id:  0x600508b1001c5d80314224fa086e40a2
Serial number:  50014380259647C0
Device type:  disk
Local Time is:  Fri Jan 27 08:35:40 2017 CET
SMART support is:  Unavailable - device lacks SMART capability.

=== START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION ===
Current Drive Temperature:  0 C
Drive Trip Temperature:  0 C

Error Counter logging not supported

Device does not support Self Test logging
and
Code:
smartctl --all /dev/sdb
smartctl 6.6 2016-05-31 r4324 [x86_64-linux-4.4.35-1-pve] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-16, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org

=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===
Vendor:  HP
Product:  LOGICAL VOLUME
Revision:  6.60
User Capacity:  1,050,181,033,984 bytes [1.05 TB]
Logical block size:  512 bytes
Rotation Rate:  15000 rpm
Logical Unit id:  0x600508b1001c82e8f3b9dcaeca26207d
Serial number:  50014380259647C0
Device type:  disk
Local Time is:  Fri Jan 27 08:35:58 2017 CET
SMART support is:  Unavailable - device lacks SMART capability.

=== START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION ===
Current Drive Temperature:  0 C
Drive Trip Temperature:  0 C

Error Counter logging not supported

Device does not support Self Test logging

Also in a win10 VM I don't get really SSD speeds ;)





Any hints what is wrong in the setup?
 
Attached 1 SSD directly to the mainboard SATA connector and it's fine.
As this SSD will be used only for non-important data, we'll keep it w/o redundancy.

Thanks for your help!