[ale] eSATA with multiplexing?

Greg Freemyer greg.freemyer at gmail.com
Mon Sep 8 13:28:00 EDT 2008


I haven't tried port multiplexing (PM) yet, but it is fairly leading edge.

I suspect even the libata wiki may be out of date, but it is worth
looking at as a starting point.  I  just took a quick look and don't
even see PM covered on the charts, etc.

http://ata.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page

If you're not using a very current kernel you may want to try one.

If you are using one, then I'd ask questions directly on the Sata
Kernel mailing list.  (They discuss port multiplexing (PM) fairly
often there.

"IDE/ATA development list" <linux-ide at vger.kernel.org>

PS: You don't have to subscribe to post.  The standard protocol is to
cc: all so you should see your answers even if you don't subscribe.

Greg

On 9/8/08, Robert L. Harris <robert.l.harris at gmail.com> wrote:
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>   Anyone using an esata card with multiplexing (see multiple drives
>  over 1 connection/cable) ?
>  Trying to get a shelf working with a Sonnets Tmpo Stat XP4 card which
>  works but apparantly
>  has no multiplexing support.
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>  Robert
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