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Added a new IT mode HBA and now the drives atrtached to the old HBA do not show up

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This would be for my HDD CACHE, none of the drives attached to the old card show up. I've swapped pcie slots with the cards and no change. I checked in bios and the pcie slot its plugged into is pcie 3 x8 which the card uses. What am I missing?

 

I've ruled out a bad cables between the HBA and the backplane. Also ruled out bad back plane slots.

nas-diagnostics-20240216-1603.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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9 hours ago, Kuleinc said:

to the old card show up

What model controller is this?

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LSi 9220-8i is the old card that stopped working when I put the new card into the system, the 9300-8i is the new card and is working fine.

 

Also to be clear there is an older sas controller built into the motherboard that I am not using, which will likely show up.

Edited by Kuleinc

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Only the 9300-8i is being detected by Linux, this is a not a software problem, if you have already tried a different PCI slot try the controller in a different PC, to make sure it's still working.

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I put it in a x4 slot which is not ideal, and it started working. Maybe that x8 slot is bad? Thank you for your help.

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