On Fri, Jan 02, 2009 at 06:45:18PM +1030, Arthur Marsh wrote:
> Douglas A. Tutty wrote, on 2009-01-02 15:21:
> >I have four HP NetServer LPr PII/450 servers. Two of them have HP
> >NetRaid 1si hardware raid cards (the others have NetRaid-1 cards).
>
> Have you posted this query to the HP busines
Douglas A. Tutty wrote, on 2009-01-02 15:21:
I have four HP NetServer LPr PII/450 servers. Two of them have HP
NetRaid 1si hardware raid cards (the others have NetRaid-1 cards).
Have you posted this query to the HP business support forums?
Registration is required but fairly painless:
http
I have four HP NetServer LPr PII/450 servers. Two of them have HP
NetRaid 1si hardware raid cards (the others have NetRaid-1 cards).
I've been told that if anything goes wrong with the drives that the
board has a really loud buzzer and will change the colour of the drive
LED to indicate which dr
On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 18:42 +0800, askxuefeng wrote:
> I want to buy a Dell 1435 AMD64 server, is there anyone could tell me if
> etch can be installed properly with SAS 5iR RAID card (PCI-Express)? Thanks!
Sounds like it's supported by the megaraid_sas driver,
http://lists.centos.or
Hi, all,
I want to buy a Dell 1435 AMD64 server, is there anyone could tell me if
etch can be installed properly with SAS 5iR RAID card (PCI-Express)? Thanks!
Yours,
sincerely,
Xuefeng
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e these on ebay. AHA-2940UW
>
> You think this will work or should I get something better?
RAID CARD?
Not a single *2940* PCI card I know of is a RAID card.
Now as a SCSI controller, yes it works very well. As long as *YOU* know
how to use a SCSI Controller with a SCSI drive chain, you
I have some older hp netservers lpr dual PIII 600 with hotswapable trays
in them. Plan to load debian. However, they have basic onboard scsi
controllers that do not do raid. The drives are scsi 3 10,000 rpm
I see these on ebay. AHA-2940UW
You think this will work or should I get something better
rchive; there's been
quite a lot of discussion about these cards.
Google for: site:lists.debian.org cheap raid card
I found this:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-isp/2005/10/msg00170.html
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Hello my name is IvanI have raid set 320gb=2X160Gb maxtor(done by firmware) pir-133 raid controller You can see it here: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=280534&CatId=508 The problem is: Debian instalation see 2 separate drives. athes os: Mandriva-wo
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> I just installed a debian system on a machine that stores data on a
> hardware raid 3ware 7806-5 and another system that uses an adaptec 2400a.
> both are ata hardware raid devices. During bootup, the boot halts while
> going through /etc/rcS.d/ when it runs S30checkfs.s
Hi,
I just installed a debian system on a machine that stores data on a hardware
raid 3ware 7806-5 and another system that uses an adaptec 2400a. both are ata
hardware raid devices. During bootup, the boot halts while going
through /etc/rcS.d/ when it runs S30checkfs.sh because the kernel module
Hi all,
More dramas with this card...
Do any of the Debian CD's detect this raid card on install ?
I've tried CDs 1-5 so far.
What's on 6 & 7 ?
This section of the debian site doesn't have them listed...
http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#bootable
Does anyone know how
he actual driver
module you are wanting to load is the ips.o module. I use this on
several IBM ServeRaid cards perfectly.
> I thought I would use the technique mentioned at this web page
The link you gave is bad.
> to compile my own driver for the raid card, but then I remembered
> t
o load the
driver for the raid, but I could not find a driver that was suitable. I
thought I would use the technique mentioned at this web page
http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/saw27/notes/installing_debian_woody_on_su
n_v65x_v60.html
to compile my own driver for the raid card, but then I remembere
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 10:46:43 +, Sam Bashton wrote:
> Does anyone have any hints on installing Woody onto a machine with the Adaptec
> SCSI i2o RAID controller?
>
> I've tried both the standard 2.2 kernel and the bf2.4 but neither seem to haev
> drivers for the controller.
>
> Is there an
Does anyone have any hints on installing Woody onto a machine with the Adaptec
SCSI i2o RAID controller?
I've tried both the standard 2.2 kernel and the bf2.4 but neither seem to haev
drivers for the controller.
Is there an easy way I can get this working? I'm sure if I have to I can
create a cu
Sorry about the resend. Original message got lost in a thread...
I am using a Hipoint IDE RAID card. The driver that Hipoint has
created makes the card appear to be a scsi device. This all works fine
and I can access the array as though it was a single SCSI drive.
Unfortunately, the
Em Fri, 05 Dec 2003 09:37:30 -0800, Keith Goettert escreveu:
> I am using a Hipoint IDE RAID card.
I see you got no answers. You might consider to avoid answering
a message to start a new thread -- many mail and news clients will bury
your message in the old thread tree, and most peo
I am using a Hipoint IDE RAID card. The driver that Hipoint has
created makes the card appear to be a scsi device. This all works fine
and I can access the array as though it was a single SCSI drive.
Unfortunately, the kernel also detects the hpt370 ide controller chips
and attempts to
Patrick Hsieh writes:
Hello list,
I'd like to implement RAID 1 or RAID 0+1 in my Debian woody.
Please recommend the product or chipset which supports Linux well and
proven stable in productive environment. Thanks.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF8&q=ide+raid+debian+linux
> I'd like to implement RAID 1 or RAID 0+1 in my Debian woody.
> Please recommend the product or chipset which supports Linux well and
> proven stable in productive environment. Thanks.
My vote goes to the Escalade product range.
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Hello list,
I'd like to implement RAID 1 or RAID 0+1 in my Debian woody.
Please recommend the product or chipset which supports Linux well and
proven stable in productive environment. Thanks.
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I have a PowerEdge 2550 running Debian 2.2rev3 (kernel 2.2.19).
Is there a raid card that has drivers native to Debian.
I would like a card that is a Perc 3/DC.
Any help with finding a manufacture for this type of card would be
great.
Thank you very much
Jeff McIntosh
Debian-User,
I have a PowerEdge 2550 running Debian 2.2rev3 (kernel 2.2.19).
Is there a raid card that has drivers native to Debian.
I would like a card that is a Perc 3/DC.
Any help with finding a manufacture for this type of card would be
great.
Thank you very much
Jeff McIntosh
1:09 AM
> To: Bill Lumsden
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Promise Raid Card
>
> Hi,
>
> Bill Lumsden wrote:
>
> > I am trying to set up a Debian box and want to use a Promise Raid Card
> > (mirrored) can anyone tell me what needs to be done f
: Wednesday, 28 March 2001 1:09 AM
To: Bill Lumsden
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Promise Raid Card
Hi,
Bill Lumsden wrote:
> I am trying to set up a Debian box and want to use a Promise Raid Card
> (mirrored) can anyone tell me what needs to be done for Debian to
recognis
Bill Lumsden wrote:
>
> I am trying to set up a Debian box and want to use a Promise Raid Card
> (mirrored) can anyone tell me what needs to be done for Debian to recognise
> it.
ide raid is not supported on the promise card(honestly i don't even think
its a raid card just a n
Hi,
Bill Lumsden wrote:
> I am trying to set up a Debian box and want to use a Promise Raid Card
> (mirrored) can anyone tell me what needs to be done for Debian to recognise
> it.
>
the only that i know is that suse has some kernel Patches for the Promise
Fastrack Raid Ide control
I am trying to set up a Debian box and want to use a Promise Raid Card
(mirrored) can anyone tell me what needs to be done for Debian to recognise
it.
Thanks in advance
Bill
Subject: Promise FastTtrack66 RAID Card
> Has anyone had any experience or success getting Debain to run on a
Promise
> FastTrack66 IDE RAID card? I tried moving a Debain setup from the onobard
> IDE to the FT66 IDE but LILO only got to "LIL-" and died. So I thought
>
:19 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Promise FastTtrack66 RAID Card
>
>
> Has anyone had any experience or success getting Debain to run on a Promise
> FastTrack66 IDE RAID card? I tried moving a Debain setup from the onobard
> IDE to the FT66 IDE but LILO on
Has anyone had any experience or success getting Debain to run on a Promise
FastTrack66 IDE RAID card? I tried moving a Debain setup from the onobard
IDE to the FT66 IDE but LILO only got to "LIL-" and died. So I thought
maybe I should see if anyone else has had experience with the
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