Peter writes: > > I tried unsuccessfully using the same procedure to set up two disks (sd0 > and sd1) attached to a QLogic FibreChannel controller (isp driver). I > probably don't have the correct terminology but upon startup the boot code > could not be found (would not get beyond the point where the kernel > usually kicks in). I'm wondering whether RAIDframe has limitations with > this hardware.
RAIDframe doesn't care about underlying hardware. It's run on top of a) probably every flavour of SCSI, b) various levels of IDE/pciide, c) FibreChannel, d) ancient things like HP-IB, and e) other RAIDframe devices. If the underlying device can provide something that looks/ smells like a disk partition, that's good enough for RAIDframe. Later... Greg Oster