Re: [CentOS] sata drives and controlers

2011-03-09 Thread Michel Donais
 Is your server PCI 32bit, PCI 64bit, or PCI-X (64bit, 100-133Mhz), or is 
 it PCI-Express and if so does it have x4 or faster slots?

The mother board is an MSI KT# MS6380E with an AMD2100XP cpu
FSB is 166 mhz; chipset is 333mhz

 As someone else said, a SATA card likely will NOT be bootable, unless it 
 has a boot eeprom on it, and these cost more.

On good point I have to care, 
Many thanks


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Re: [CentOS] sata drives and controlers

2011-03-09 Thread John R Pierce
On 03/09/11 6:03 PM, Michel Donais wrote:
 Is your server PCI 32bit, PCI 64bit, or PCI-X (64bit, 100-133Mhz), or is
 it PCI-Express and if so does it have x4 or faster slots?
 The mother board is an MSI KT# MS6380E with an AMD2100XP cpu
 FSB is 166 mhz; chipset is 333mhz

thats some old stuff.   :-/


32bit 33Mhz PCI slots, with an AGP slot for the video card.   no server 
grade cards will work at all, and a simple PCI SATA card will be 
bottlenecked if more than 1 drive is actively transferring at once


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Re: [CentOS] sata drives and controlers

2011-03-09 Thread David Brian Chait

 thats some old stuff.   :-/

Monumental understatementwhy again do you want to put it back into 
production Michel?
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[CentOS] sata drives and controlers

2011-03-08 Thread Michel Donais
I intend to replace fading SCSI drive by a SATA one. 
The motherboard is PCI and no SATA controller on board.
So I need a SATA/PCI  controller.

Is there something wrong to do this kind of switch?
Some told me that I won't be able to boot that drive.
Loosing part of the SATA interface speed is not a decisive factor on this 
machine
Is there are  some prefered Linux SATA controller?

Need experienced feedbacks.

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Re: [CentOS] sata drives and controlers

2011-03-08 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 11:20 PM, Michel Donais don...@telupton.com wrote:
 I intend to replace fading SCSI drive by a SATA one.
 The motherboard is PCI and no SATA controller on board.
 So I need a SATA/PCI  controller.

 Is there something wrong to do this kind of switch?
 Some told me that I won't be able to boot that drive.
 Loosing part of the SATA interface speed is not a decisive factor on this
 machine
 Is there are  some prefered Linux SATA controller?

 Need experienced feedbacks.

This is *not* a CentOS specific question. But some of us have been there.

I'm going to urge you to, instead of replacing anything, backup your
SCSI drive to an external or separate NFS repository,and do a clean
rebuild on a new SATA drive. The Adaptec 2140 series of controllers
are pretty good and pretty well Linux supported, and pretty cheap.

If that's not feasible, talk to us. It'll take some fascinating
configuration changes to mirror things, but gods know I've done that.
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Re: [CentOS] sata drives and controlers

2011-03-08 Thread John R Pierce
On 03/08/11 8:20 PM, Michel Donais wrote:
 I intend to replace fading SCSI drive by a SATA one.
 The motherboard is PCI and no SATA controller on board.
 So I need a SATA/PCI  controller.
 Is there something wrong to do this kind of switch?
 Some told me that I won't be able to boot that drive.
 Loosing part of the SATA interface speed is not a decisive factor on 
 this machine
 Is there are  some prefered Linux SATA controller?


oldschool desktop 32bit 33Mhz parallel PCI  will be a performance 
bottleneck for more than 1 SATA drive.

Is your server PCI 32bit, PCI 64bit, or PCI-X (64bit, 100-133Mhz), or is 
it PCI-Express and if so does it have x4 or faster slots?

As someone else said, a SATA card likely will NOT be bootable, unless it 
has a boot eeprom on it, and these cost more.


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