This is why I love open-source mailing lists - you never know what sort of awesome you'll find!

My question at this point, though, is how in the world I could actually apply this patch, seeing as how the system is in a non-bootable state. Is this something that's already been included in a development branch that I could go download? Or do I need to do something else?

Thanks,
Alex

Alex,

This is known problem with FreeBSD and ICH7..ICH8..ICH9 chipsets. There is a patch for it:

http://www.nabble.com/Vital-Patches-for-ataraid-with-Intel-Matrix-RAID-(ICH7)-td16179257.html

I though didn't test the patch, and funny thing, I posted earlier today asking if anyone had tried out that patch.

Hope this helps, keep me posted if you're able to bring it online.

Thanks,

Tamouh

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alex Kirk
Sent: March 1, 2009 8:20 PM
To: Jamie
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: RAID Gone Wild - One Array Split Into Two

>> Does anyone have a clue how I can fix this, preferably while
>> retaining my data? I could wipe the box if necessary, but
I'd really
>> prefer not to, as that would be a huge pain in the butt.
>
>> Thanks,
>> Alex Kirk
>
>
>
>
>    I would begin by going into the raid BIOS at bootup to see what
> containers are now configured. If everything is hosed up in
there the
> OS isn't going to be able to fix anything.
>
>
>   - Jamie
>

Sorry, should have already gone over this.

The RAID BIOS is terrible - my options are "Create Array", "Delete
Array", "Reset Disk States", and "Exit". It shows only the
one array,
but all four disks show as Offline Member in red there. I'm just
concerned that if I reset the array or delete it, the state
table (or
whatever other magic is involved in making RAID work) will get hosed
up and the data will be unrecoverable.

Alex


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