;> described before.
>> The same is fo all card and device. GPU usb3 and so and so.
>>
>> Ciao
>> Gigi Burdo
>>
>>
>>
>> *Da:* Romain Dolbeau
>> *Inviato:* giovedì 16 luglio 2020 13:45
>> *A:* Rick Thomas
>> *Cc:* PowerPC Li
C List Debian
> *Oggetto:* Re: Looking for a PCI (not PCIe) card for (non-raid) SATA that is
> compatible with PowerMac G4
>
> Le mer. 15 juil. 2020 à 12:46, Romain Dolbeau a écrit :
> > You need to locate a SIL3112 (or in a pinch, SIL3114 can do) based PCI
> > SATA card
(not PCIe) card for (non-raid) SATA that is
compatible with PowerMac G4
Le mer. 15 juil. 2020 à 12:46, Romain Dolbeau a écrit :
> You need to locate a SIL3112 (or in a pinch, SIL3114 can do) based PCI
> SATA card and flash it with a Fcode BIOS
Apparently, there is an ongoing effort to cr
Le mer. 15 juil. 2020 à 12:46, Romain Dolbeau a écrit :
> You need to locate a SIL3112 (or in a pinch, SIL3114 can do) based PCI
> SATA card and flash it with a Fcode BIOS
Apparently, there is an ongoing effort to create a new firmware for
the family of chips, which should make G4 users' life eas
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1928371
Le mer. 15 juil. 2020 à 12:27, Rick Thomas a écrit :
> I have an old PowerMac G4 "Silver" (PowerMac3,4 533 MHz) running Debian
> Jessie, that I'd like to put a couple of SATA disks into.
That's a desire shared by many people, unfortunately with few good answers.
You need to locate a SIL3112 (or
ssie, that I'd like to put a couple of SATA disks into. That
means I need a SATA controller card that will fit in one of its PCI
(not PCIe) slots. It also needs to be to be compatible with the
PowerMac Open Firmware BIOS. I've tried two RAID SATA-ii cards but
they expect to have a Windows
c Open Firmware BIOS. I've tried
two RAID SATA-ii cards but they expect to have a Windows PC BIOS motherboard
and refuse to even allow the Mac to boot with them plugged in.
Anybody have a recommendation? And where can I purchase it?
Thanks in advance!
Rick
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 07:40:16PM +0100, Niels Schjøtt Eliasen wrote:
> Hi Len
> And .. is it possible to upgrade the superblock ? (I fear the mdadm raid was
> created a couple of years back (in a Lenny installation))
According to
https://raid.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/RAID_superbloc
Hi Len
And .. is it possible to upgrade the superblock ? (I fear the mdadm raid was
created a couple of years back (in a Lenny installation))
Den 14/11/2012 kl. 19.35 skrev Lennart Sorensen:
> On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 07:21:36PM +0100, Niels S. Eliasen wrote:
>> I do have a problem th
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 07:21:36PM +0100, Niels S. Eliasen wrote:
> I do have a problem that I hope someone can help me with
>
> My old PC(Celeron chip) gave up just the other day.. and I have been
> struggling ever since to get the the mdadm (raid 1) mounted on my Debian
>
I do have a problem that I hope someone can help me with
My old PC(Celeron chip) gave up just the other day.. and I have been struggling
ever since to get the the mdadm (raid 1) mounted on my Debian linux...(both
systems were/are Squeeze)
It appears that whatever I do I get the following
at you wouldn't want to know about).
>
> I currently have:
>
> sda1: about 8MB, type PReP boot, flagged as bootable
> sda2: 1GB, type linux raid
> sda3: 140GB, type linux raid
>
> sdb and sdc are exactly the same.
>
> sda2, sdb2 and sdc2 are raid1 (I have 3 dis
On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 05:19:34PM +0200, Niels S. Eliasen wrote:
> Dó you have a cookbook for getting grub2 working(with the raid of course) ?
Well I can tell you what my setup is.
I am using an IBM p710 (and I also have a p520 with a very similar setup
although currently using a somew
Hi
Dó you have a cookbook for getting grub2 working(with the raid of course) ?
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Den 02/04/2012 kl. 16.24 skrev lsore...@csclub.uwaterloo.ca (Lennart Sorensen):
> On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 01:07:05PM +0100, Raf Czlonka wrote:
>> Any mdadm one should apply.
>> Y
On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 01:07:05PM +0100, Raf Czlonka wrote:
> Any mdadm one should apply.
> Your /boot might need to be outside of RAID though. AFAIK yaboot doesn't
> support booting of md RAID and I haven't tried GRUB on PPC.
Grub works fine on raid, although you will need
ys
I am looking for some howto on using/doing a setup of a raid 1 on a PPC
Anyone ?
Any mdadm one should apply.
Your /boot might need to be outside of RAID though. AFAIK yaboot doesn't
support booting of md RAID and I haven't tried GRUB on PPC.
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Den 02/04/2012 kl. 14.07 skrev Raf Czlonka:
> On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 12:14:38PM BST, Niels S. Eliasen wrote:
>> hi guys
>> I am looking for some howto on using/doing a setup of a raid 1 on
On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 12:14:38PM BST, Niels S. Eliasen wrote:
> hi guys
> I am looking for some howto on using/doing a setup of a raid 1 on a PPC
> Anyone ?
Any mdadm one should apply.
Your /boot might need to be outside of RAID though. AFAIK yaboot doesn't
support booting of
hi guys
I am looking for some howto on using/doing a setup of a raid 1 on a PPC
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On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 01:18:30AM -0800, Stephan wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've installed a Silicone Imaged based RAID controller with one Maxtor
> 250 gig SATA hard drive and no other drives. Installation of Etch ran
> smoothly, the hard drive was identified,
Hi folks,
I've established a small web hosting service, and have acquired four
G4's that run great. Unfortunately, the old hard drives in my Macs just
aren't cutting it, and EIDE hard drives are getting more and more expensive.
I've installed a Silicone Imaged based RAID
, the card is fairly cheap (fake raid) and whilst the the card
appears to be recognised, the disks aren't. I've tried different jumper
settings on the disks (master/slave, cable select, master/master on
different ide cables).
From lshw:
*-pci:1
description: Host bridge
On Sun, Dec 03, 2006 at 06:03:44PM -0500, Douglas Tutty wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 03, 2006 at 10:27:27AM -0500, Gregory Seidman wrote:
> > Buried in this is a little bit of grumpiness, but only a little. See if you
> > can find it. Mainly, this is about a success that I thought was worth
> > sharing.
>
On Sun, Dec 03, 2006 at 06:03:44PM -0500, Douglas Tutty wrote:
} On Sun, Dec 03, 2006 at 10:27:27AM -0500, Gregory Seidman wrote:
} > Buried in this is a little bit of grumpiness, but only a little. See if you
} > can find it. Mainly, this is about a success that I thought was worth
} > sharing.
}
On Sun, Dec 03, 2006 at 10:27:27AM -0500, Gregory Seidman wrote:
> Buried in this is a little bit of grumpiness, but only a little. See if you
> can find it. Mainly, this is about a success that I thought was worth
> sharing.
> In summary, I've been having success managing my home digital sto
ran an
8-drive RAID5 on an Adaptec SCSI card in an HP RAID rack with 18GB 10K RPM
disks, for a total of a (loud) 118GB of disk space. Just for fun, I also
ran a cryptoloop on top of it. On top of that, of course, I had LVM (1.0,
since 2 wasn't out yet and neither was the 2.6 kernel) and ext3. I
On Friday 13 May 2005 19:48, João Gabriel Sapucahy Chiste wrote:
> I can't install debian in my ibook g4 because the sistem don't
> recognize my Hard Disk. What can i do. I saw in the debian site that
> have a floopy with the drivers that are missing. boot I dont have
> floopy drive
Look for a
On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 15:48 -0300, JoÃo Gabriel Sapucahy Chiste wrote:
> And Debian has support for Airport Express?
Linux currently does not support AE because it is a closed-source
closed-specs Broadcom BCM4306 (or 7?) chipset.
johannes
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I can't install debian in my ibook g4 because the sistem don't
recognize my Hard Disk. What can i do. I saw in the debian site that
have a floopy with the drivers that are missing. boot I dont have
floopy drive
And Debian has support for Airport Express?
Thanks!
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drives. I am using the Linux kernel RAID to join them in a RAID5. I am
running cryptoloop on top of that, and LVM on top of that. The partitions
are ext3. The question is whether any of that functionality is
endian-specific. I am unwilling to risk all my data by just trying it out.
System inf
"Arnór" == Arnór Kristjánsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Arnór> On 21.2.2005, at 15:07, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
>> It is probably possible to set up your RAID partitions manually
>> by using the command line on the installers virtual
>> te
Can you provide more info on this 'trick'?
A.
On 21.2.2005, at 15:07, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
It is probably possible to set up your RAID partitions manually by
using the command line on the installers virtual terminal. On
returning to the menu they should be found. This trick works for
I've had progress: I can select the raid option from the use as menu in
the partitioner _if_ I select the device (not free space) and select
gpt.
I have problems after this step: I either can't select the raid volumes
if I get the devices formatted (no raid volumes found) _or_ I can
"Arnór" == Arnór Kristjánsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Arnór> The problem is that when selecting the raid tool it
Arnór> complains that there are no linux raid autodetect volumes
Arnór> found...and I cant select that from the Use as menu in the
Hi,
I'm trying to install debian (sarge) from a sid ISO I downloaded to a
brand new XServe G5. The box has two identical hard disks I would like
to set up as a software raid. The problem is that when selecting the
raid tool it complains that there are no linux raid autodetect volumes
.
}
} Me thinks the question is if there is ANY SCSI Raid which is known to
} work on PowerPC ?
}
} Does someone know a working SCSI Raid card?
I have a RAID working nicely on my ancient PPC 604 @ 180MHz, but I am using
Linux's software RAID, an Adaptec SCSI card, and an external RAID rack.
e both less trouble, and be way more expensive.
>
> Me thinks the question is if there is ANY SCSI Raid which is known to
> work on PowerPC ?
pmac ones should have nice forth drivers, which should work fine.
BTW, i was mentioned to use the i2o_block (for raid) or i2o_scsi (for single
disk
Hi,
Well, i am having some trouble getting a DPT (now adaptec) smartraid V
scsi
controller seeing my disks on pegasos, but i guess a OF-supported pmac
scsi
card would have both less trouble, and be way more expensive.
Me thinks the question is if there is ANY SCSI Raid which is known to
Hello List,
I'm looking for a Hardware-Raid which works on PowerPC Linux.
I tried the following SCSI Raid-controller but had some problems:
DPT SmartRaid V Millennium
AMI MegaRaid 500 Express
ICP GDT 6118 RP
Could you please recommend me some working Raid-controllers ?
Cheers
Gunnar
se
cards on a powerpc, or not? I was not sure if they run inside a mac at all.
Okay, if it does not work with 3ware, are there any experiences out there
with other hardware raid cards (like acard or whatever) that work in a
G3/300 that is running debian?
I would LOVE to hear something like that
da2 formatted ext3 with the
> entire os later i,ve created other primary partitions sda4 and sdb4
> and after a raid1 partition with these 2 (md0) formatted the raid
> partition ext3 and copied all the files from sda2.
>
> Now,if i put as root in my boot files (fstab yaboot.conf) sda
later i,ve created other primary partitions sda4 and sdb4
| and after a raid1 partition with these 2 (md0) formatted the raid
| partition ext3 and copied all the files from sda2.
is it possible to send me your vmlinuz kernel image? I have currently no
way to compile it myself with your .config
4 and sdb4
and after a raid1 partition with these 2 (md0) formatted the raid
partition ext3 and copied all the files from sda2.
Now,if i put as root in my boot files (fstab yaboot.conf) sda2,
everything is ok the machine boot and i have access to md0 also
,instead if i select as root md0, i obtai
* Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-01-22 11:49]:
| On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 11:43:24AM +0100, Nik(uff) wrote:
| > Hi Sven Luther ,thank you very much for your reply.
| >
| > > I believe that you are not running the debian powerpc kernel on that
| > > box. I would be very interested in getting
Hi, Thorsten
i,ve used for the installation a kernel image 2.4.2 downloaded through
google , and after i've downloaded the kernel file 2.4.24 directly
from kernel.org and compiled it on my machine ,with the standard
procedur not the debian ones cause with this i had some problems.
Thanks
Nicol
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 11:43:24AM +0100, Nik(uff) wrote:
> Hi Sven Luther ,thank you very much for your reply.
>
> > I believe that you are not running the debian powerpc kernel on that
> > box. I would be very interested in getting access to both your kernel
> > source tree, (or info on where yo
Hi Sven Luther ,thank you very much for your reply.
> I believe that you are not running the debian powerpc kernel on that
> box. I would be very interested in getting access to both your kernel
> source tree, (or info on where you got it from and what patch you did
> apply, if any) as well as the
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 05:06:35AM -0800, nikp wrote:
> I've installed debian 3.0 ppc on my IBM b50 machine , and everything
> is working fine.
Cool.
> My last step is to implement a software raid drive on root partition.
> i'm running a 2.4.24 kernel compiled whith lv
Hi,
* nikp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-01-20 14:06]:
| I've installed debian 3.0 ppc on my IBM b50 machine , and everything
| is working fine.
could you please told me, which kernel you have been used for
installation? (URL)
Thanks
Thorsten
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I've installed debian 3.0 ppc on my IBM b50 machine , and everything
is working fine.
My last step is to implement a software raid drive on root partition.
i'm running a 2.4.24 kernel compiled whith lvm and raid support.
I've configured /etc/raidtab create the raid with mkrai
Hi all,
Gary Sardine has been most helpful with the RAID
issue. When I replied to him after his first post, I
forgot to say reply all and the subsequent
conversation has been between him and me. I thought I
would post the information he has shared for
everyone's benefit. I may not g
On Sat, 2002-12-14 at 04:45, David Tisdell wrote:
> The server has dual ultra 3 scsi drives mirrored to
> each other with soft raid (Raid 1). It also has 2
> firewire drives which I would like to mirror in raid
> 1. How do I set up Raid in software? It is very easy
> to do in Red Ha
On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 03:45:18 -0800, David Tisdell composed:
i cant really say about your first issue.
> Hi all,
> Raid 1 as well? I posted this question last summer in
> the Linux PPC newsgroup and never got an answer. That
> was before I knew about this list which is far
> s
on
PowerPC. I was never able to get an answer from
Yellowdog on how I could make things work the way I
needed them to, so, its Debian, or not converting this
server to Linux.
The server has dual ultra 3 scsi drives mirrored to
each other with soft raid (Raid 1). It also has 2
firewire drives which I
ginal Message-
From: Antoine Delvaux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 4:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: eata.c module and PCI setup problem (RAID SCSI card)
Hello all,
Thank you for
e the lspci -vv output after that is :
00:0f.0 SCSI storage controller: Distributed Processing Technology
SmartCache/Raid I-IV Controller (rev 02)
Control: I/O+ Mem- BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV+ VGASnoop-
ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B-
Status: Cap- 66Mhz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr-
On Mon, 10 Jun 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Unfortunately the EATA PIO protocol just works for 16 bits transfers,
> so inw is the only option.
> le16_to_cpu(inw()) should give the expected result for both BE and LE.
> Since the detection routine checks for both "EATA" and "ATAE" signatures,
> a
sue idee non valgono niente o non vale niente lui.
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From: Geert Uytterhoeven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 9:53 AM
To: Michel Lanners
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Debian GNU/Linux PPC
Subject: Re: eata.c module and PCI setup problem (RAID SCSI card)
On S
On Sun, 9 Jun 2002, Michel Lanners wrote:
> On 9 Jun, this message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] echoed through cyberspace:
> > With this value both the auto detection and the io_port option
> > would give the same (good) behavior.
> > The real problem is that the driver expects the "EATA" signature
> >
rtable way. Let's see if the driver works first.
-db
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From: Michel Lanners
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 09/06/02 17.16
Subject: Re: eata.c module and PCI setup problem (RAID SCSI card)
Hi Ballabio,
On 9 Jun, th
> -Original Message-
> From: Antoine Delvaux
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 09/06/02 8.20
> Subject: Re: eata.c module and PCI setup problem (RAID SCSI card)
>
> Hello Michel and Ballabio,
>
> I've integrated the few debug chang
TECTED]
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Subject: Re: eata.c module and PCI setup problem (RAID SCSI card)
Hi,
On 6 Jun, this message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] echoed through
cyberspace:
> The eata driver really does not care whether it is using an ISA, EISA or
PCI
> boar
Hi,
On 6 Jun, this message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] echoed through cyberspace:
> The eata driver really does not care whether it is using an ISA, EISA or PCI
> board
It should, though. On most (all?) platforms besides i386, there are huge
differences between ISA/EISA and PCI. You can't just assum
valgono niente o non vale niente lui.
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From: Michel Lanners [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 8:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: eata.c module and PCI setup problem (RAID SCSI card)
On
On 6 Jun, this message from Antoine Delvaux echoed through cyberspace:
>> > in the module source. That doesn't output much though...
>> >
>> > Jun 5 09:23:22 brocoli kernel: >IN from bad port 338 at d006092c
>> > Jun 5 09:23:22 brocoli kernel: IN from bad port 338 at d006092c
>> > Jun 5 09:
> > in the module source. That doesn't output much though...
> >
> > Jun 5 09:23:22 brocoli kernel: >IN from bad port 338 at d006092c
> > Jun 5 09:23:22 brocoli kernel: IN from bad port 338 at d006092c
> > Jun 5 09:23:22 brocoli last message repeated 452 times
> > Jun 5 09:23:22 brocoli kern
g this addresse from lspci and from previous tries with
> modprobe eata.o (which gives exactly the same results as insmod BTW)
Mmmhh...
> Here is the lspci -vv output regarding this card :
>
> 00:0f.0 SCSI storage controller: Distributed Processing Technology
> SmartCache/Rai
e lspci -vv output regarding this card :
> > >
> > > 00:0f.0 SCSI storage controller: Distributed Processing Technology
> > > SmartCache/Raid I-IV Controller (rev 02)
> > > Control: I/O- Mem- BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV+ VGASnoop-
> > > ParE
gt;
> I'm getting this addresse from lspci and from previous tries with
> modprobe eata.o (which gives exactly the same results as insmod BTW)
> Here is the lspci -vv output regarding this card :
>
> 00:0f.0 SCSI storage controller: Distributed Processing Technology
> SmartCache/R
; look at the boot messages of your kernel, and also send along the
> > output of 'lspci -vv'.
>
> I'm getting this addresse from lspci and from previous tries with
> modprobe eata.o (which gives exactly the same results as insmod BTW)
> Here is the lspci -vv
spci and from previous tries with
modprobe eata.o (which gives exactly the same results as insmod BTW)
Here is the lspci -vv output regarding this card :
00:0f.0 SCSI storage controller: Distributed Processing Technology
SmartCache/Raid I-IV Controller (rev 02)
Control: I/O- Mem- BusMaster+ Spe
On 4 Jun, this message from Antoine Delvaux echoed through cyberspace:
> I'm currently trying to make a DPT PM2144UW PCI card with a
> SmartCache IV and 64 MB working. It's a UW SCSI raid controller. The
> card is working fine in an Intel based box with the eata driver. B
Hello all,
I'm currently trying to make a DPT PM2144UW PCI card with a
SmartCache IV and 64 MB working. It's a UW SCSI raid controller. The
card is working fine in an Intel based box with the eata driver. But in
my PowerMac 7500 G3, I can't make it work.
Since two days I
Hi,
I'm trying to get a raid setup on my ppc 7200/120. I've been able to
put two 1.2gb drives inside, I've patched my 2.2.19 kernel, and I've
made a raid1 device.
The problem is that it won't autodetect the raid devices. Is it
possible to have root-raid on ppc? I
roblems.
So it does work on a G3-all-in-one with a pair of 4-gig drives raided together.
-JM
Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> "Shawn J. Wallace" wrote:
>
> > Has anyone successfully used the software RAID on PPC?
> >
> > I've done it numerous times on i386 systems
"Shawn J. Wallace" wrote:
> Has anyone successfully used the software RAID on PPC?
>
> I've done it numerous times on i386 systems without problems, but when I
> compiled the modules and tried to install it I ran into problems:
> - Module loads fine
> - mk
Has anyone successfully used the software RAID on PPC?
I've done it numerous times on i386 systems without problems, but when I
compiled the modules and tried to install it I ran into problems:
- Module loads fine
- mkraid runs fine, creates the array
- mdadd bails horribly complaining
Jeremiah Merkl wrote:
> well, people.redhat.com doesn't seem to want to respond today.
Oh dear, it does seem to be down. Good thing I kept a copy! Try
http://lyre.mit.edu/~powell/debs/raid-2.2.17-A0.bz2 . That's against stock
2.2.17.
> Are there any other mirrors available
well, people.redhat.com doesn't seem to want to respond today.
Are there any other mirrors available I can look at? I checked the comments on
the
raidtools2 package, and it says to go to an ftp://./alpha location, or use
the
kernel-patch-raid packages. Both only go up to kernel 2
raid5 set up using old raidtools and 2.2.14 kernel on i386,
but when I tried to build and use an SMP kernel, it would hang the machine when
I went to mount it. Old raid has not been maintained for well over a year, and
it wouldn't surprise me if it's broken on PPC.
So try the new raid, patches a
has anyone else gotten a raid0 drive set up and moutned successfully?
I'm having difficulties with raidtools 0.42-22 from woody. Should I be
using raidtools2? If so, I need to patch my kernel source (2.2.17),
right?
mdadd is giving me:
# mdadd -a
md_add(): zero device size, huh, bailing out.
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