Awesome! Guess I need to tweak my alerts. Cheapest I've seen recently been over $135 OBO. May be spoiled by the past $65 - $75 deals for M1215s. I've been on the hunt too now that I have SC216 chassis.Finally swooped up a Dell OEM 9341-8i for a decent price, hope it's as easy to flash as well. Shows Dell PN OWFN6R but hell if I can find any info on it.
Jump J6
* Boot FreeDOS *
sas3flsh.exe -f SAS9300_8i_IT.bin -noreset
* Power Down *
* Remove Jumper *
* Boot FreeDOS *
sas3flsh.exe -o -e 7
sas3flsh.exe -f SAS9300_8i_IT.bin
sas3flsh.exe -o -sasadd 500605BXXXXXXXXXX
* Reboot *
sas3flsh.exe -o -e 6
sas3flsh.exe -f SAS9300_8i_IT.bin
May be a browser issue or something on your machine. The previous versions are still there under archive. If you can't find and still need them Let me know. I have copies of P10 thru P13.Just flashed my 9341-8i, used P10 first (as I had it stashed from a few months back), put it in IT mode, FreeNAS b|tched abt firmware mis-match and wanting/needing P12, couldn't find that on 9300-8i/9311-8i on FW download page, only P14, flashed it up to P14 and now FreeNAS is still complaining that I am not on P12 since I flashed P14, even the archive link on broadcom's site did not show me P12.
IIRC, @whitey updated FW on a Dell 12gbps card. Not sure H330 or a different one if there are more variants (Like H200 & H310 in the SAS2008 space)has any successfully applied this cross-flashing procedure on a Dell H330?
Initial posts mentioned that there is no Smart data reported after flashing. Is that still the case?Just flashed my 9341-8i, used P10 first (as I had it stashed from a few months back), put it in IT mode, FreeNAS b|tched abt firmware mis-match and wanting/needing P12, couldn't find that on 9300-8i/9311-8i on FW download page, only P14, flashed it up to P14 and now FreeNAS is still complaining that I am not on P12 since I flashed P14, even the archive link on broadcom's site did not show me P12.
SMH.
Whatever, it's working.
My notes for a thread refresher
Reflash from P10 to P14 went like thisCode:Jump J6 * Boot FreeDOS * sas3flsh.exe -f SAS9300_8i_IT.bin -noreset * Power Down * * Remove Jumper * * Boot FreeDOS * sas3flsh.exe -o -e 7 sas3flsh.exe -f SAS9300_8i_IT.bin sas3flsh.exe -o -sasadd 500605BXXXXXXXXXX * Reboot *
Code:sas3flsh.exe -o -e 6 sas3flsh.exe -f SAS9300_8i_IT.bin
Have a bunch that I was using with the stock firmware. Will try this in a couple of weeks when I get home.I'm not using one at the moment but I believe P10 or P11 FW addressed the SMART data issue. The latest I believe is P15.
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Still waiting for confirmation of LSI IT flash on H330...IIRC, @whitey updated FW on a Dell 12gbps card. Not sure H330 or a different one if there are more variants (Like H200 & H310 in the SAS2008 space)
I did try Dell's HBA 330 Firmware, and even their IR firmware just to see if I can do something. unfortunately, it complained "insufficient inventory" or something like that, probably meaning I didn't have the right "system". I'm not sure I have a compatible system... I do have an ancient Dell 2900-III I can revive to try, but I haven't done that yet.@BLinux
I don't own a H330 to check but have you tried the Dell FW? I know you are trying to go to LSI stock FW. Not sure if you need to flash the 12GBP HBA FW first before flashing the IT FW. ( like the 2008 based ones first use 6gbpsas.rom & then 2118IT)
Unlike HP, the FW downloads do not require support contract. Only quirkiness of the Support / downloads is that you need to pick a compatible system these accessories/cards are typically installed.
On the link below, filter SAS-Non RAID / HBA and select the required downloads. Hopefully update program does not throw a fit in non-dell system.
Support for PowerEdge T640 | Drivers & downloads | Dell Canada
PS G:\downloads\Dell\H330\IR-A05> .\SASDUPIE.exe -?
========================================================================
Firmware Download Program
Dell Inc - All Rights Reserved. 2005-2007
========================================================================
Usage: -h
Provides detailed help information
Usage: -v
Provides program version information
Usage: -i [-o <output filename>] [-debug]
Provides inventory information of all identified devices.
-o Specifies the output filename.
-debug Specifies to create a debug log file.
Usage: -u [-s <image folder>] [-f] [-o <output filename>] [-debug [filename]] [-su [FQDD's with Comma Separation]]
Downloads the firmware to all devices which are compatible with
the image file.
-s Specifies the folder containing the firmware image files. Current
folder is default Ex. c: mp (win) or //tmp (linux)
-f Specifies to download if the same or a newer version is installed.
-o Specifies the output filename.
-debug [filename] Specifies to create a debug log file. The default
filename is debug.log in the current folder.
-su option works with only -u option.
What queue depth length do the H330 pcie cards identify in esxi with the stock firmware? Does the stock firmware support drive pass through?I did try Dell's HBA 330 Firmware, and even their IR firmware just to see if I can do something. unfortunately, it complained "insufficient inventory" or something like that, probably meaning I didn't have the right "system". I'm not sure I have a compatible system... I do have an ancient Dell 2900-III I can revive to try, but I haven't done that yet.
The sas3flash program (DOS, UEFI, and Linux versions) all do not see the H330 card.
I can't answer the ESXi question as queue depth is dependent on driver as well as hardware capability and I'm not using ESXi.What queue depth length do the H330 pcie cards identify in esxi with the stock firmware? Does the stock firmware support drive pass through?
Was anyone successful in flashing the H330 to 9300-8i firmware and are their any differences or gains for the purpose of hba?
Thx