Hi all, I have a Compaq Smart Array 221 on a Proliant 1600 server, and have already configured the disk array. I plugged another SCSI drive into the first SCSI channel and could detect the logical drives with a 2.2.13 kernel booting from that SCSI drive. So hopefully I can get the RAID running without trouble. At this point it's pretty late so I left the office. There are some little questions that I probably could solve myself, but help would save me some time and trouble. :)
So the questions: 1) The CD allows me to make quite a number of "logical drives". Should I treat them as a disk partition and run mke2fs on them or shall I treat them like harddisks and fdisk them? (in this case where are the devices for the partitions?) 2) The only Debian specific question. :) I learned from the documentation that I need to patch LILO in order to boot from these devices. A search from freshmeat shows me that it is available from: http://www.insync.net/~frantzc/cpqarray.html I think I will fetch the source package, apply patch and build a binary package from it. - Will it work? - Is it the best way of doing it? - How could I prevent apt from overwriting custom-built LILO? 3) Are there any other precautions that I should know of when playing with Smart Array cards (or RAID5) with Debian potato? Must I read through the whole user manual? :( Any help would be appreciated. And, it might not be that good to check my home mail in office. (I have other personal mail) If at all possible, could suggestions be CC'ed to my mail address at work too? ([EMAIL PROTECTED])