thanksyou flashed it to plain LSI firmware, it will no longer show up in dell-specific bios/device menus because it's no longer a dell part, it's just a dumb LSI disk adapter (as you can see in lspci)
thanksyou flashed it to plain LSI firmware, it will no longer show up in dell-specific bios/device menus because it's no longer a dell part, it's just a dumb LSI disk adapter (as you can see in lspci)
the command is correct, all b0 revision cards in the guide use the same chipset. I know at least a couple people who have used the 810 B0 section without issue. Regarding yours not showing any adapters, are you sure you're running the sudo command as outlined beforehand? If you are and still nothing, I would cold power the server (remove all power, including the raid battery), for 30 seconds or so, then boot it back up into linux and see if the card appearsThanks greatly for the hard work in documenting this and helping the rest of us plebs. I've got a stand alone (not motherboard integrated) H810 B0 which you've just added - the guide " H810 B0 Full Size - Fohdeesha Docs " has you using a flashing script B0-H710. There's nothing else on the image, so i've used it, but the followup is a message from info or sas2flash saying that there are no LSI adapters in the machine. It successfully reverts to the stock dell f/w though. Just wondered if the H710 update is appropriate for the 810 please?
The only other person I've seen with this issue (driver erroring out on linux boot), also had their card in a non-dell server ( a supermicro). Given you're having the exact same issue trying to flash the card in an HP, it's probably not much of a reach to say that the LSI MPT driver only likes RAM-booting these cards in dell servers for some reason. It could be a mixture of options in BIOS, not sure. Make sure anything regarding SR-IOV, I/OAT / DMA Engine etc are disabled in bios, and make sure the bios is up to date. if it still fails, you may need to find a dell server to do the flash inCold boot didn't fix the problem but I think i know what's happening. The linux image produces an error at boot "failure at drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c...." and repeated in the result from dmesg |grep mpt
I'm guessing (with extremely limited linux knowledge) that if the broadcom/lsi driver isn't loading you'll always get a failure like this - the info command you've written also returns 0 MPT immediately before the message about no adapters found. I might try this on some different hardware (the card currently plugged into an HP DL380) and see what happens as i've no idea how to update a live image to find an alternative driver.