Re: [CentOS] Installing a CentOS based distro with Raid driver - Citrix XenServer

2010-05-05 Thread Georghy
Joseph L. Casale a écrit : should I buy some chipset or is it totally Software or using the hardware I had already ? Well, I don't what chassis you bought with it, and whether or not it has the applicable midplane? Do you? ___ CentOS

Re: [CentOS] Installing a CentOS based distro with Raid driver - Citrix XenServer

2010-05-04 Thread Georghy
Phil Schaffner a écrit : Georghy wrote on 05/03/2010 03:31 AM: Hi everyone, I'm trying to install a XenServer on a server (ref:S5000PAL) http://www.intel.com/products/server/motherboards/s5000pal/s5000pal-overview.htm May be a Fake RAID rather than true hardware raid. See

Re: [CentOS] Installing a CentOS based distro with Raid driver - Citrix XenServer

2010-05-04 Thread Joseph L. Casale
May be a Fake RAID rather than true hardware raid. See *Is* fake raid onboard, you need the correct chassis midplane w/ the associated DIMM to enable the LSI chip based hardware raid. I don't realy know if it is either a good SW or HW RAID but my boss doesn't want me to use Linux RAID

Re: [CentOS] Installing a CentOS based distro with Raid driver - Citrix XenServer

2010-05-04 Thread Georghy
Joseph L. Casale a écrit : May be a Fake RAID rather than true hardware raid. See *Is* fake raid onboard, you need the correct chassis midplane w/ the associated DIMM to enable the LSI chip based hardware raid. should I buy some chipset or is it totally Software or using the

Re: [CentOS] Installing a CentOS based distro with Raid driver - Citrix XenServer

2010-05-04 Thread Drew
thanks for answering, but it seemed it is quite difficult to know if a RAID is a Fake or a real HW RAID, my server (ie S5000PAL) is using 1068 or 1064E RAID chipset to allow using RAID, I don't realy know if it is either a good SW or HW RAID but my boss doesn't want me to use Linux RAID

Re: [CentOS] Installing a CentOS based distro with Raid driver - Citrix XenServer

2010-05-04 Thread Georghy
Drew a écrit : thanks for answering, but it seemed it is quite difficult to know if a RAID is a Fake or a real HW RAID, my server (ie S5000PAL) is using 1068 or 1064E RAID chipset to allow using RAID, I don't realy know if it is either a good SW or HW RAID but my boss doesn't want me to use

Re: [CentOS] Installing a CentOS based distro with Raid driver - Citrix XenServer

2010-05-04 Thread Joseph L. Casale
should I buy some chipset or is it totally Software or using the hardware I had already ? Well, I don't what chassis you bought with it, and whether or not it has the applicable midplane? Do you? ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org

[CentOS] Installing a CentOS based distro with Raid driver - Citrix XenServer

2010-05-03 Thread Georghy
Hi everyone, I'm trying to install a XenServer on a server (ref:S5000PAL) http://www.intel.com/products/server/motherboards/s5000pal/s5000pal-overview.htm The installation failed because of lack of Raid driver, I found this out because I tried to install XenServer without raid and it worked

Re: [CentOS] Installing a CentOS based distro with Raid driver - Citrix XenServer

2010-05-03 Thread Phil Schaffner
Georghy wrote on 05/03/2010 03:31 AM: Hi everyone, I'm trying to install a XenServer on a server (ref:S5000PAL) http://www.intel.com/products/server/motherboards/s5000pal/s5000pal-overview.htm May be a Fake RAID rather than true hardware raid. See