jimwhite Posted September 14, 2011 Share Posted September 14, 2011 Try an Intel based MB.... Quote Link to comment
jkm9000 Posted September 14, 2011 Share Posted September 14, 2011 Thanks, but I've actually tried 2 intel boards, both with the PAL error. The AMD board gives me something different so I'm hoping it's resolvable without trying a 4th board. Quote Link to comment
madburg Posted September 15, 2011 Author Share Posted September 15, 2011 I also noticed that 3.bat refers to empty.bin which is not in the zipfile, not sure if this is related at all, just thought I would mention it. The empty.bin file is in the zip, not sure what you may have done, but you may want to start all over from scratch. Quote Link to comment
jkm9000 Posted September 19, 2011 Share Posted September 19, 2011 The empty.bin file is in the zip, not sure what you may have done, but you may want to start all over from scratch. Indeed it was. I had unzipped the file via Finder (Lion). Turns out when you do it that way there is no trace of empty.bin! Once I unzipped via the command line, the file was there and I was able to reflash the card (yay). Might be worth adding a note to the OP for mac users. I view this as a bug in OS X. Thanks for your help I think I'm set. Update - I've moved the 4 drives that were on my SAT2-MV8 to the new card and my initial parity check speeds have gone from 25 MB/sec to nearly 90 MB/sec. Huge gain, thanks much! Quote Link to comment
jozevolf Posted September 20, 2011 Share Posted September 20, 2011 Thank you very much for this tutorial and DOS update package. I successfully flashed IBM M1015. Best regards, Joze Quote Link to comment
cool Posted September 23, 2011 Share Posted September 23, 2011 The empty.bin file is in the zip, not sure what you may have done, but you may want to start all over from scratch. Indeed it was. I had unzipped the file via Finder (Lion). Turns out when you do it that way there is no trace of empty.bin! Once I unzipped via the command line, the file was there and I was able to reflash the card (yay). Might be worth adding a note to the OP for mac users. I view this as a bug in OS X. Thanks for your help I think I'm set. Update - I've moved the 4 drives that were on my SAT2-MV8 to the new card and my initial parity check speeds have gone from 25 MB/sec to nearly 90 MB/sec. Huge gain, thanks much! I'm abit confused, what Unraid version are you using? Is it fully compatible with this M1015 card? Quote Link to comment
NanoXD Posted September 23, 2011 Share Posted September 23, 2011 Successfully flashed an IBM M1015 to IT mode. Quote Link to comment
PhantomAU Posted September 28, 2011 Share Posted September 28, 2011 Another successfully flashed an IBM M1015 to IT mode. However I did have some problems at step 5. The version of the sas2flsh util kept giving me an error about no LSI adapter being found. eg: No LSI SAS adapters found! Limited Command Set Available! Finished Processing Commands Successfully. Exiting SAS2Flash. I was finally able to overcome it with one of the versions post/linked to: LSI Corporation SAS2 Flash Utility Version 10.00.00.00 (2011.05.13) Copyright (c) 2008-2011 LSI Corporation. All rights reserved I have been unable to get into the bios since flashing, but I was able to before...I think its a memory space problem as I'm running an intel raid 0 array on this computer and the intel storage matrix loads as well. FYI the adapter information before flashing: Adapter #0 ============================================================================== Versions ================ Product Name : ServeRAID M1015 SAS/SATA Controller Serial No : xxxxxxxx FW Package Build: 20.10.1-0036 Mfg. Data ================ Mfg. Date : 06/25/11 Rework Date : 00/00/00 Revision No : 02D Battery FRU : N/A Image Versions in Flash: ================ BIOS Version : 4.24.00_4.11.05.00_0x05020000 Preboot CLI Version: 03.02-015:#%00008 WebBIOS Version : 4.0-46-e_34-Rel NVDATA Version : 3.09.03-0017 FW Version : 2.120.54-1235 Boot Block Version : 2.02.00.00-0001 Pending Images in Flash ================ None PCI Info ================ Vendor Id : 1000 Device Id : 0073 SubVendorId : 1014 SubDeviceId : 03b1 SBR file attached. My computer info for mobo compatability: Intel Q9550 Quad cpu Asus P5Q Deluxe mobo (P45 chipset) Cheers Phantom M1015.zip Quote Link to comment
Kilack Posted September 29, 2011 Share Posted September 29, 2011 Hi, Thanks so much for this, just did a IBM M1015 no probs. Quote Link to comment
Kilack Posted September 29, 2011 Share Posted September 29, 2011 Another successfully flashed an IBM M1015 to IT mode. However I did have some problems at step 5. The version of the sas2flsh util kept giving me an error about no LSI adapter being found. eg: No LSI SAS adapters found! Limited Command Set Available! Finished Processing Commands Successfully. Exiting SAS2Flash. I was finally able to overcome it with one of the versions post/linked to: LSI Corporation SAS2 Flash Utility Version 10.00.00.00 (2011.05.13) Copyright (c) 2008-2011 LSI Corporation. All rights reserved I have been unable to get into the bios since flashing, but I was able to before...I think its a memory space problem as I'm running an intel raid 0 array on this computer and the intel storage matrix loads as well. <Snip> Cheers Phantom Curious when you say unable to get into the bios since flashing, you mean pressing control c? When I press control-c when it comes to the LSI booting it says it will load the configuration later but it never does... is that what is happening with you? Quote Link to comment
PhantomAU Posted September 29, 2011 Share Posted September 29, 2011 Yep that is exactly what happens Quote Link to comment
BRiT Posted September 29, 2011 Share Posted September 29, 2011 Try to remove all bootable media (unRAID flash drive). For some quirky reason, sometimes you can only get into the card's bios if there's nothing for the normal bios to boot. Quote Link to comment
Kilack Posted September 29, 2011 Share Posted September 29, 2011 Yep that is exactly what happens You have a similar board to me, I have the p5q pro, managed to get into the lsi bios by going into the main bios and disabling the marvel ide boot rom. Yours is probably the same, try that... Quote Link to comment
sacretagent Posted September 29, 2011 Share Posted September 29, 2011 Yep that is exactly what happens You have a similar board to me, I have the p5q pro, managed to get into the lsi bios by going into the main bios and disabling the marvel ide boot rom. Yours is probably the same, try that... Have same issue have a P5B Plus ... going to check on that next reboot I tried Brit's thing by removing all cards from the mobo but that didn't help i can enter the adaptec and my other cards bios's just not the BR10i it doesn't really bother me .. it would only save a little time at boot as far as i understand if you disable int13? anyway next reboot i check for disabling ide ... although i can't remember seeing this... i have a jbm363 onboard but using that for my cache drive .... will try disabling and see if i can get in ... Quote Link to comment
Kilack Posted September 29, 2011 Share Posted September 29, 2011 Yep that is exactly what happens You have a similar board to me, I have the p5q pro, managed to get into the lsi bios by going into the main bios and disabling the marvel ide boot rom. Yours is probably the same, try that... Have same issue have a P5B Plus ... going to check on that next reboot I tried Brit's thing by removing all cards from the mobo but that didn't help i can enter the adaptec and my other cards bios's just not the BR10i it doesn't really bother me .. it would only save a little time at boot as far as i understand if you disable int13? anyway next reboot i check for disabling ide ... although i can't remember seeing this... i have a jbm363 onboard but using that for my cache drive .... will try disabling and see if i can get in ... Well if its the same on your boards, it will be under Advanced in the bios, then "onboard devices configuration" then there is a marvel section, you just need to disable the boot rom there. Won't stop HD's connected to the marvel from being used either. Quote Link to comment
PhantomAU Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 Well if its the same on your boards, it will be under Advanced in the bios, then "onboard devices configuration" then there is a marvel section, you just need to disable the boot rom there. Won't stop HD's connected to the marvel from being used either. Did this and managed to get into the BIOS after flashing, no setting I could change, but it nice to see its accessible. I moved it over to my HP Microserver, imported my zpool and tada all working. I also installed the lsi megaraid tool under solaris and the card shows up no dramas. Now for the benchmarking Quote Link to comment
Kilack Posted October 4, 2011 Share Posted October 4, 2011 I just tried this on a second m1015 and when I get to the stage of doing 5it.bat it comes back with ERROR: failed to initialize PAL Exiting. Any ideas? update: ahh reading the thread I see it is caused on the chipset, makes sense as I am flashing this one in a different pc than I used last time. OK Ill have to take my desktop pc apart again and use that Quote Link to comment
Nexitus Posted October 6, 2011 Share Posted October 6, 2011 Hi everyone, I recently got my hands onto a M1015. Initially I ran into the PAL issue it seems many of us had encountered. I combated this by going through a few systems and finding out that only one of them worked. All the AMD-based systems seem to run into the issue whereas my sole Intel-based system worked perfectly fine. I followed madburg's provided instructions to the teeth, but now I am stuck once again. The M1015 would be detected by sas2flash, but after following all the steps and completing the step where I added the SAS addresss and rebooted. I now no longer can detect the device from the BIOS or in Windows. Any thoughts onto this? Quote Link to comment
jimwhite Posted October 6, 2011 Share Posted October 6, 2011 I now no longer can detect the device from the BIOS or in Windows. Any thoughts onto this? scary... :'( Quote Link to comment
Kilack Posted October 8, 2011 Share Posted October 8, 2011 Hi everyone, I recently got my hands onto a M1015. Initially I ran into the PAL issue it seems many of us had encountered. I combated this by going through a few systems and finding out that only one of them worked. All the AMD-based systems seem to run into the issue whereas my sole Intel-based system worked perfectly fine. I followed madburg's provided instructions to the teeth, but now I am stuck once again. The M1015 would be detected by sas2flash, but after following all the steps and completing the step where I added the SAS addresss and rebooted. I now no longer can detect the device from the BIOS or in Windows. Any thoughts onto this? If you run 1.bat does it pick it up? Quote Link to comment
Nexitus Posted October 9, 2011 Share Posted October 9, 2011 Unfortunately not, the controller is no longer seen by it. Quote Link to comment
Kilack Posted October 9, 2011 Share Posted October 9, 2011 Unfortunately not, the controller is no longer seen by it. Doesn't sound good... I guess you have tried flashing it again, like running 5it.bat etc? Or even, the bat that wipes it.. is that 3.bat? I'd go through them all again and hope that one might pick it up. Very weird though. Quote Link to comment
Nexitus Posted October 9, 2011 Share Posted October 9, 2011 I've retried it, but same results unfortunately. :'( Quote Link to comment
usersky Posted October 13, 2011 Share Posted October 13, 2011 I have tried to use this LSI MegaRAID SAS2008 Controller.zip - 5.32 MB to flash my serverraid m1015 sas/sata controller. But it unable to run, having this error message that say fatal error-command tool invoked with wrong parameters. I running the file on W2k8R2, the controller that I wanted to flash does not connect to any disks. Kindly advise what is the correct steps to flash. Quote Link to comment
usersky Posted October 13, 2011 Share Posted October 13, 2011 Hi guy, i managed to solve my issue by boot up from usb method. Quote Link to comment
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