I've been using the 3Ware cards for 2 years on FreeBSD... We had a drive go south a few weeks ago, and
the 3dmd (3Ware daemon) reported the problem to me. I had a local hardware tech go out and
replace the drive, boot up the system, and then over the net, I rebuilt the array. It was back up and
running after about 20 minutes.


I did contact 3Ware tech support when this first happened, to make sure that I was following the
steps of rebuilding the array correctly. They responded within 24 hours, and told me yes, I was doing
this correctly. And I did mention to them it was FreeBSD. At no time, did they ever mention
that they didn't support FreeBSD. And that 3Ware daemon works great... Have it running on
all of my systems all over the country.


Peter


At 08:22 PM 3/20/2003 -0600, you wrote:



Bruce Campbell wrote:

I openned a case with 3ware tech support and they responded:



We do not support FreeBSD plus the
current driver for FreeBSD has not been
updated for some time to keep up with
firmware changes.
Please try linux instead.

So I guess I will try that and see what happens.



I got NO response from 3Ware when I asked them about a newer version of their management daemon for FreeBSD. I consider the 3Ware cards to be essentially unsupported on FreeBSD.


Jim



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