December 3, 20178 yr I just replaced my AOC-SAS2LP-MV8 with a shiney new LSI 9207-8i. Simply pulled the old card and inserted the new card. It booted, found the card, found the drives and up and running...great, except my parity check is crawling. Here's a screenshot of the Main page: http://my.jetscreenshot.com/12412/20171203-5ubx-235kb.jpg Looked through the syslog, didn't see any errors except for time sync and unclean shutdown detected... Is there some config I need to do with the LSI controller? hunternas-diagnostics-20171203-0129.zip Edited December 3, 20178 yr by jeffreywhunter
December 31, 20178 yr I'm having exactly the same issue, although my speeds are not quite as slow as yours. I replaced a Syba SATA III 4 Port PCI-e x1 Controlled Card with a Dell H310 flashed with the LSI 9211-8i firmware. I'd be interested if there is anything that needs to be done to 'speed up' the parity sync speed.
December 31, 20178 yr Community Expert 12 hours ago, vaughty said: I'm having exactly the same issue, although my speeds are not quite as slow as yours. I replaced a Syba SATA III 4 Port PCI-e x1 Controlled Card with a Dell H310 flashed with the LSI 9211-8i firmware. I'd be interested if there is anything that needs to be done to 'speed up' the parity sync speed. You need to post up your diagnostics file with your next post. ( Tools >>> Diagnostics ) Also include a screenshot of your Main tab. (The reason being that while your symptoms may be the same, the cause is likely to be entirely different. )
December 31, 20178 yr 1 minute ago, Frank1940 said: You need to post up your diagnostics file with your next post. ( Tools >>> Diagnostics ) Also include a screenshot of your Main tab. (The reason being that while your symptoms may be the same, the cause is likely to be entirely different. ) Thanks, I'll do that next time - one drive has just failed so I'm going to replace that first before drawing any conclusions. I'll start a new thread.
December 31, 20178 yr Community Expert 2 minutes ago, vaughty said: Thanks, I'll do that next time - one drive has just failed so I'm going to replace that first before drawing any conclusions. I'll start a new thread. If you have just replaced that controller and then the drive suddenly went 'bad', I would be double checking all of the SATA connections first...
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