>>>*Rebuild times?
>>Can't give you an exact since it's been a while since I tested the
>>original rebuild, but we've migrated the RAID set (and volume) twice
>>since getting the system and the migrations happened within hours. I
>>was able to expand the RAID Set (adding drives) and expand the
>>
On Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 12:30:59PM -, Steven Hartland wrote:
> What problems are you having there Brian, Im currently in contact with
> the Highpoint developers over a specific issue with that card's drivers
> and would be happy to raise any other issues you may be seeing.
Heh. Best of luck.
On Mon, Mar 13, 2006 at 08:35:49AM -0600, Jaime Bozza wrote:
> >*Rebuild times?
>
> Can't give you an exact since it's been a while since I tested the
> original rebuild, but we've migrated the RAID set (and volume) twice
> since getting the system and the migrations happened within hours. I
> wa
>Anyone care to comment on Areca's ARC-11xx PCI-X cards? I'm
>?thinking about getting an 1130 (12-port version).
We just installed an ARC-1160 so I'll try and answer as many of your
questions that I can.
>*Is the arcmsr driver in FreeBSD stable?
I've had no issues.
>*Any issues with arrays l
On 3/10/06, Brian Szymanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Howdy...
>
> After not having much success with the hptmv driver for highpoint's
> rocketraid 1820A, I'm wondering if other folks have had good luck with any
> SATA RAID cards with at least 6 ports... Is there a SATA RAID card with
> utilitie
I sent an email to highpoint tech support detailing the problems, and have
had no response after an initial ping :( ... Here is a summary of what I
sent them:
For all tests, I ran bonnie++ over and over again while concurrently
copying the contents of /usr to the mounted disk, then rm -rf'ing
rep
On Mar 10, 2006, at 3:57 PM, Brian Szymanski wrote:
Also, does anyone know if the megaraid management tools work on
freebsd?
If you enable compat for freebsd 4 and if you're on amd64 also have
compat 32bits, then megamgr works fin on both i386 and amd64. I
don't like the other command l
On Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 10:30:48AM -0500, Mike Tancsa wrote:
> The 3Ware cards work really well under FreeBSD. I have dozens I have
> been using for some time and they work and work well. Highly
> recommended. Over the years I am sure I have replaced a few dozen
> dead drives and have not (kno
Similar error but not quite the same. When I have more info I'll let you know.
Steve
- Original Message -
From: "Brian Szymanski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I sent an email to highpoint tech support detailing the problems, and have
had no response after an initial ping :( ... Here is a su
We've now narrowed it down to one file on the disk which kills the driver
due to it thinking the LBA is FF FF FF hence invalid. I've sent highpoint
a recent debug dump from the driver which shows that its trying to cross
1024^3 boundary which makes me think atm that there may be boundary
condition
Interested to hear that you have a problem with your highpoint driver,
what sort of problems are you seeing?
On Fri, 2006-03-10 at 12:30 +, Steven Hartland wrote:
> What problems are you having there Brian, Im currently in contact with
> the Highpoint developers over a specific issue with that
3ware cards have worked fantastically for me... until I tried using them
with the Tyan S5360-1U Motherboard. I've not been able to boot any
distro of FreeBSD 5.x or 6.x with this board and the 3ware 95x series or
8x series SATA cards.
However, other then that 1 board incompatibility, they've
3ware cards have worked fantastically for me... until I tried using them
with the Tyan S5360-1U Motherboard. I've not been able to boot any
distro of FreeBSD 5.x or 6.x with this board and the 3ware 95x series or
8x series SATA cards.
However, other then that 1 board incompatibility, they've
On Friday 10 March 2006 11:07, Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
> Mornin'
>
> > After not having much success with the hptmv driver for highpoint's
> > rocketraid 1820A, I'm wondering if other folks have had good luck with
> > any SATA RAID cards with at least 6 ports... Is there a SATA RAID card
> > with
What problems are you having there Brian, Im currently in contact with
the Highpoint developers over a specific issue with that card's drivers
and would be happy to raise any other issues you may be seeing.
Aside from the that we have had good experiences with Areca card.
Steve
- Original
On Fri, March 10, 2006 1:01 am, Brian Szymanski wrote:
> After not having much success with the hptmv driver for highpoint's
> rocketraid 1820A, I'm wondering if other folks have had good luck
> with any SATA RAID cards with at least 6 ports... Is there a SATA
> RAID card with utilities that let yo
I use a Hightpoint Rocketraid 1640 under FreeBSD 5 and 6 an= d have
had no problems with it, works like a dream, I have 3 x 250GB Maxtor
drives attached to it in RAID 5 configuration. Highpoint provide the
drive= r hpt374.ko
I did have a problem with the driver when I upgraded from
At 04:01 AM 10/03/2006, Brian Szymanski wrote:
Howdy...
After not having much success with the hptmv driver for highpoint's
rocketraid 1820A, I'm wondering if other folks have had good luck with any
SATA RAID cards with at least 6 ports... Is there a SATA RAID card with
utilities that let you ma
> Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 10:07:51 +0100
> From: "Patrick M. Hausen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Mornin'
>
> > After not having much success with the hptmv driver for highpoint's
> > rocketraid 1820A, I'm wondering if other folks have had good luck with any
> > SATA RAID ca
Brian Szymanski said the following on 03/10/06 01:01:
Howdy...
After not having much success with the hptmv driver for highpoint's
rocketraid 1820A, I'm wondering if other folks have had good luck with any
SATA RAID cards with at least 6 ports... Is there a SATA RAID card with
utilities that let
Wow - Lots of votes for 3ware.
Any votes for something cheaper? The 3ware's are more than I want to spend...
Also, does anyone know if the megaraid management tools work on freebsd?
Cheers,
Brian
>> Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 10:07:51 +0100
>> From: "Patrick M. Hausen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sender
On Friday 10 March 2006 19:31, Brian Szymanski wrote:
> After not having much success with the hptmv driver for highpoint's
> rocketraid 1820A, I'm wondering if other folks have had good luck with any
> SATA RAID cards with at least 6 ports... Is there a SATA RAID card with
> utilities that let you
> Mornin'
>
>> After not having much success with the hptmv driver for highpoint's
>> rocketraid 1820A, I'm wondering if other folks have had good luck with
>> any
>> SATA RAID cards with at least 6 ports... Is there a SATA RAID card with
>> utilities that let you manage while the OS is running tha
Mornin'
> After not having much success with the hptmv driver for highpoint's
> rocketraid 1820A, I'm wondering if other folks have had good luck with any
> SATA RAID cards with at least 6 ports... Is there a SATA RAID card with
> utilities that let you manage while the OS is running that folks ha
Howdy...
After not having much success with the hptmv driver for highpoint's
rocketraid 1820A, I'm wondering if other folks have had good luck with any
SATA RAID cards with at least 6 ports... Is there a SATA RAID card with
utilities that let you manage while the OS is running that folks have had
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