The mode 7 erase & re-flash corrected the temp fault led, and arrays are now visible. I'm 2hrs into stress-testing, and no discrepancies. Documentation on this model is sparse, but it seems the temp fault led is multi-purpose. Thanks for following up on your solution - it saved an unneccessary...
After using the erase function on region "7", did you have to re-write SAS address and/or device ID, or just reboot to efi mode & apply command you listed? I've not had to reflash in some time, & want to avoid bricking this!
"sas3flash.efi -f SAS9305_16e_IT.bin -b mptsas3.rom -b mpt3x64.rom"
Not sure if you resolved your issue, but I just returned same model hba as defective, identical issues.
Dell OEM 9305-16e would flash temp fault led red upon power-up. Megaraid Storage Manager reported idle temp 60C, well within operating range. IR thermometer on heatsink read 54C...
Just received tracking, pleasantly surprised. Emailed support before ordering to ask if metal bracket included, but no response yet. Will update after receipt (eta Sat 11/5).
Could anybody who has received tracking info confirm when their order was placed? I ordered Nov 1 0400 EST & invoice still shows "pending". Expecting cancellation, as vendor removed price from item listing.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/175279249744
Not too bad if you're still on older platform. Onboard dual 10gb nic. mATX ff limits use of PCIE lanes though.
E5 v4 cpu included, riser, 16gb sata dom & passive hs.
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