On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Mike Hoskins wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Andrew Tulloch wrote:
> > Does anyone know if the PERC4/Di as found in the PE 2600 is supported on
> mike@eng{mike}$ grep PERC /var/run/dmesg.boot
> aac0: mem 0xf000-0xf7ff irq 11 at device 8.1 on
I somehow missed the 4 in you
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> We've just been informed that one of our drives has to be replaced, but in
> order to do so, the machine has to be rebooted, since they can't initiate
> the rebuild from FreeBSD ... its using one of the MegaRAID controllers ...
> is this, in fact, corr
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Andrew Tulloch wrote:
> Does anyone know if the PERC4/Di as found in the PE 2600 is supported on
> FreeBSD 4.7-REL or -STABLE, I assume it would come under the aac driver like
> the other Di PERC devices, but I can't find any mention of it anywhere.
mike@eng{mike}$ grep PERC /v
We've just been informed that one of our drives has to be replaced, but in
order to do so, the machine has to be rebooted, since they can't initiate
the rebuild from FreeBSD ... its using one of the MegaRAID controllers ...
is this, in fact, correct, or do they just not know how to do it? I'd
rat
On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 03:25, Keith Mitchell wrote:
> Then i saw some thread about how bad cables could potentially contribute
> to this problem so I tried three different "new" cables I had. None of these
> worked either so I went to the local computer parts store and purchased a
> ATA100/ATA133 c
On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 02:37, Michael E Mercer wrote:
> When it got to the USB controller in the boot sequence, it paused then printed
> a message and then it rebooted all over again.
What kind of message?
> Yes, it works just fine on WInblows 2000, which is why it was plugged in when
> I rebooted
Hi,
Back in October, I sent out an email with respect to problems I have been
having with my 4.7 based FreeBSD system since I swapped out the SCSI drives
for a large capacity IDE drive. I never got much help with that request
so I am reposting with some additional information I have collected sin
> Janet Sullivan wrote:
> [..]
> I broke the mirror and tested each drive separately on the HPT
> controller in DMA mode - there were no problems. I recreated the mirror
> and the corruption of large files came back. The problem only occurs
> when the two drives are in a RAID1 array on the HPT co
When it got to the USB controller in the boot sequence, it paused then printed a
message
and then it rebooted all over again.
Yes, it works just fine on WInblows 2000, which is why it was plugged in when I
rebooted to
FreeBSD. I forgot to unplug it, and thats when I noticed the problem.
I just cv