pls see my below answers...

On 5/10/06, John Jolet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On May 10, 2006, at 12:44 AM, El Nino wrote:

> dear list friends,
>
> i'm new to raid. i have a netfinity5000 server with 5 scsi+raid, 256mb
> ram, p3 450mhz 1 processor. pl guide me to configure the raid from
> gentoo.
>
> note: i trid to configure it using de server guide but it faild saying
> 'need minimum 256mb ram. i don't know y, its already has 256mb
> physical ram.
this netfinity5000 comes with a RAID card. it can  configure using IBM
Server Guide CD. so i bootd from that cd but its said not enough ram
'need 256mb'.


I've got a nearly identical setup, except i've got the second proc,
but 3 9 gig drives.
Here's what I did: set up a 100 meg partition (bootable) on all 3
drives.  set up a second partition for the rest of the space on all 3
drives.  use mdadm to create a raid 1 (mirror) with /dev/sda1 and /
dev/sdb1.  use mdadm to create a raid 5 with /dev/sda2, sdb2 and
sdc2.  create a volume group with /dev/md1 (raid 5) as the pv.  then
create an lv for root, one for swap, home, var and tmp, and usr.
mount all that on /mnt/gentoo, then mount /dev/md0 on /boot.  after
untarring the stage and snapshot and chrooting into the environment,
use genkernel --lvm2 --dmraid --menuconfig --install all to create my
kernel (genkernel follows the /usr/src/linux symlink, so make sure
it's right).  the only other thing is to make sure all your scsi
drivers are built into the kernel, not modules and make sure you put
the initrd line in the grub.conf.  at what point is it telling you
you don't have enough ram?  did you swapon your swap before chrooting?
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