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On Wednesday 18 May 2005 01:09 pm, Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
> On Tuesday 17 May 2005 03:30 pm, Danny Lieberman wrote:
> > aharon
> > this is a familiar problem with FC3  solved as you already know by RH 9
> > ESv4
> > there are similar issues with gigabit eth nics
> >
> > if you need a whitebox version then use Centos  3.4
>
> I just started installing Centos 4 on an IBM machine (described below) with
> two disks defined as an hardware mirror set. I chose the disk druid to
> partition the disks, and instead of seeing one disk which is really the
> hardware RAID mirror set, I see both individual disks.
>
> Has anyone ever seen this ?
> Am I doing something wrong ?

This same thing happens with RedHat Enterprise 3 Update 4 with the hardware 
described below. With a different IBM server with a different SCSI driver, 
this does not happen - the operating system sees just one disk which is 
really two disks configured as one RAID mirror set.

Fedora Core 4 test3 behaves just like Centos and Redhat Enterprise.

>
> > br
> > danny
> >
> > Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
> > >Hi.
> > >
> > >I am trying to install Fedora Core 3 on an IBM xSeries 306 machine with
> > > two SCSI disks set up as a mirror set. The SCSI controller is AIC 7901,
> > > and the IBM RAID is called ServeRaid (I think).
> > >
> > >When I boot the Fedora installation CD, it does not find and disks. I
> > > have tried very hard to find a driver which I can supply during
> > > installation time, but have not been successful.
> > >
> > >When I boot from a RedHat 9 Enterprise 3 Update 4 installation CD, it
> > > DOES recognize the disk. lsmod shows modules named md, raid0, raid1,
> > > and raid5.
> > >
> > >Any ideas ?
> > >
> > >TIA !

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