• [6.7.0 RC1] Drives drop off Marvell controller


    truck24000
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    when i reboot to install 6.7.0 RC1 i end up getting an unstable configuration.

    When i revert back to 6.6.6 everything works fine.

     

    i lose disks 3, 5 and 7 (i think those are the ones)

    and will not even let me mount them again as it just says missing.

    mattflix-diagnostics-20190122-1544.zip

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    On 2/27/2019 at 6:56 PM, dgreig said:

    As someone who made the same decision. Good choice!

    well the cards arrived today and now waiting for delivery of the cables lol

     

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    On 2/27/2019 at 6:56 PM, dgreig said:

    As someone who made the same decision. Good choice!

    Well i installed and updated and I'm happy to say the LSI 9201-8i card was a success and everything is working beautifully!!! thanks everyone for the advice.  I don't know if i should put solved or not as the issue is still there!

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    5 minutes ago, DisposableHero said:

    anyone know if this is fixed in RC6?

    Honestly, I've been watching every Linux change log for anything related to Marvell and haven't seen anything in a long time.  Also we have several servers with 88SE9485 based controllers and haven't seen any "drop off" issues, so not sure what to make of this...

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    Hi all, I've got a Marvell controller on my mobo (88SE9128) what're the chances when I upgrade to 6.7 it won't work?  Is there a running list of known good and/or bad Marvell controllers, or is it JUST the 88SE9230? (Bad in that they don't work with unRAID :) )

     

    thanks!

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    I also encounter this issue on 6.7. My SSD would drop everytime I try to run fstrim. It is a M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe WD Black 256GB (WDS256G1X0C) which I believe uses a Marvell controller.

     

    Downgraded to 6.6.7 and it works again.

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    47 minutes ago, lewazo said:

    I also encounter this issue on 6.7. My SSD would drop everytime I try to run fstrim. It is a M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe WD Black 256GB (WDS256G1X0C) which I believe uses a Marvell controller.

     

    Downgraded to 6.6.7 and it works again.

    Haven't seen this with SSD's yet (not to say it hasn't been reported, just I haven't seen it).

     

    If you don't mind, please try again and post diagnostics.zip right after it "drops off".  This is not going to get fixed until I can give Marvell something to look at.

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    If it can help, I stumbled across this post dating from RC3 which is about the exact same SSD model.

    Sure I'll update to 6.7.0 and perform a TRIM then post the diagnostics.

     

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