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FYI had to back out Unraid 6.2beta21 upgrade m1015 sas driver issue

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I have m1015 IBM SAS cards flashed to IT mode passed through via ESXi and I got a mpt2sas driver load failure in my boot up and no disks present.  Resolved by backing out the change.

 

Just an FYI

 

 

Me too have seen the same error. Went bare metal for now.

Dan

 

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Seems to be a pass through issue on 6.2. It's affecting my RAID card and my NIC that I pass through as well (No network, no disks showing)

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I also had these issues with my HBAs as pass-through devices, which i noted in the b18/19 release threads.  Ended up abandoning ESXi and running unraid on bare metal now, which I'm glad I did as the performance of my dockers has gone up quite a bit.  There was a lot of cpu-wait overhead from unraid being a 6core VM, esp once I started using plex as a docker on unraid

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I got too many other VM's to go to bare unraid.  I run unraid as 2 separate VM's to manage my primary and backup raid array.  I'll be running 6.1.9 for a long time till this is resolved.

  • 4 weeks later...
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I run ESXi 6.0 with Plop boot manager as well.  Will give this a go for sure, thanks for sharing it here, much obliged.

 

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Confirmed, all drives picked up and no driver load error. 

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