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=== PIKE 1068 ===
=== PIKE 1068 ===
=== PIKE 2008 ===
=== PIKE 2008 ===
'''Step 1, Record SAS Address'''
There will be a sticker on your motherboard that lists your SAS address (ie: 500605B0xxxxxxxx).
If you don't have the sticker, the below script will print the SAS address for you prior to wipe.
Make sure you write this value down.
'''Step 2, Wipe'''
<nowiki>
cd ITMODE
wipe_pike2008
reboot</nowiki>
'''Step 3, Flash'''
Enter your SAS address when requested.
<nowiki>
cd ITMODE
flash_pike2008</nowiki>
=== Supermicro H8DCL-6 / H8DG6 / H8QG6 ===
=== Supermicro H8DCL-6 / H8DG6 / H8QG6 ===
'''Step 1, Record SAS Address'''
'''Step 1, Record SAS Address'''
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'''Step 2, Wipe'''
'''Step 2, Wipe'''
  <nowiki>
  <nowiki>
cd ITMODE
wipe_supermicro
wipe_supermicro
reboot</nowiki>
reboot</nowiki>
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  <nowiki>
  <nowiki>
cd ITMODE
flash_supermicro</nowiki>
flash_supermicro</nowiki>

Revision as of 05:40, 16 December 2025

Flashing a SAS controller to IT Mode configures the SAS controller to provide the operating system with direct access to each of the attached drives; instead of a single RAID device managed by proprietary software. Using IT Mode provides greater flexibility, manageability, and portability. Tools are provided to build a FreeDOS USB image that comes bundled with the necessary software and helpful scripts to switch your SAS controller over to "IT Mode".

Preparing the FreeDOS Image

Debian Dependencies

apt install curl p7zip mtools

Prepare the image

git clone https://git.15h.org/rane/itmode.git
cd itmode
make

Write the image

Write the prepared FreeDOS image (ITMODE.img) to a flash drive using your preferred method.

For example, with dd (replace paths to match your system):

dd if=./ITMODE.img of=/dev/sdz bs=4M status=progress

Flashing to IT Mode

PIKE 1068

PIKE 2008

Step 1, Record SAS Address

There will be a sticker on your motherboard that lists your SAS address (ie: 500605B0xxxxxxxx). If you don't have the sticker, the below script will print the SAS address for you prior to wipe. Make sure you write this value down.

Step 2, Wipe

cd ITMODE
wipe_pike2008
reboot

Step 3, Flash

Enter your SAS address when requested.

cd ITMODE
flash_pike2008

Supermicro H8DCL-6 / H8DG6 / H8QG6

Step 1, Record SAS Address

There will be a sticker on your motherboard that lists your SAS address (ie: 500605B0xxxxxxxx). Write this value down.

Step 2, Wipe

cd ITMODE
wipe_supermicro
reboot

Step 3, Flash

Enter your SAS address when requested.

cd ITMODE
flash_supermicro