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ATTO UL5D Ultra320 SCSI Adapter - Help!

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Frank Leonhardt

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Jun 15, 2018, 5:30:42 AM6/15/18
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I have an UW SCSI tape drive. I have an ATTO UL5D Ultra320 HBA from my
junk box. I have a cable.

The good news is that the BIOS on the HBA sees the tape drive, no
problem.

The bad news is that FreeBSD doesn't see the ATTO HBA.

I probably need to compile in some driver or other, but it's not obvious
to me which one. Can anyone help me out?

Thanks, Frank.

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Frank Leonhardt

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Jun 15, 2018, 5:45:02 AM6/15/18
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On 2018-06-15 10:27, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
> I have an UW SCSI tape drive. I have an ATTO UL5D Ultra320 HBA from my
> junk box. I have a cable.
>
> The good news is that the BIOS on the HBA sees the tape drive, no
> problem.
>
> The bad news is that FreeBSD doesn't see the ATTO HBA.
>
> I probably need to compile in some driver or other, but it's not
> obvious to me which one. Can anyone help me out?
>
> Thanks, Frank.

Further to this, I believe this uses the LSI 53c1030 chipset, which is
supported by the MPI driver on OpenBSD and MPT driver on FreeBSD, which
is in the default kernel, but if I'm right then I'm still missing some
vital point!

Frank Leonhardt

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Jun 18, 2018, 7:23:00 AM6/18/18
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On 2018-06-15 10:41, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
> On 2018-06-15 10:27, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
>> I have an UW SCSI tape drive. I have an ATTO UL5D Ultra320 HBA from my
>> junk box. I have a cable.
>>
>> The good news is that the BIOS on the HBA sees the tape drive, no
>> problem.
>>
>> The bad news is that FreeBSD doesn't see the ATTO HBA.
>>
>> I probably need to compile in some driver or other, but it's not
>> obvious to me which one. Can anyone help me out?
>>
>> Thanks, Frank.
>
> Further to this, I believe this uses the LSI 53c1030 chipset, which is
> supported by the MPI driver on OpenBSD and MPT driver on FreeBSD,
> which is in the default kernel, but if I'm right then I'm still
> missing some vital point!

FWIW I've given up for now and put in an Adaptec card, which worked
first time.
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