"m. allan noah" wrote:
i will point this out AGAIN. the promise fastTrak is NOT hardware raid. did
you really think 30 seconds with a soldering iron and a 7 cent resistor could
make a hardware raid device from a 20 dollar ide card?
cynic
Well, yes, if Promise intentionally broke the card.
I guess this kind of thing would be great to be detailed in the FAQ.
Anyone care to swap statistics so I know how valid these are.
This is with an Adaptec AIC-7895 Ultra SCSI host adapter.
Is this good, reasonable or bad timing?
[darren@bod bonnie++-1.00a]$ bonnie++ -d /raid5 -m bod -s 90mb
Try the following
http://www.3ware.com/products/linux3ware.shtml
I've got three of these sitting on a shelf here; I'm not willing to risk
using them in a production system yet. The raid1 (mirroring) configuration
I'd want to use seems to have a rather nasty bug:
The firmware currently in
you need raidtools version 0.90, that should work fine!
Thomas
- Original Message -
From: "Stephen O'Mohany" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Linux-Raid (E-mail)" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 3:24 PM
Subject: raidtools install error
Hi,
I would be very grateful if
Hello
I am missing the /etc/raidtab. I'm not sure if it was created during the
install or not ?
The system is using persistent superblocks, is there a way for me to pull
the necessary info off of the superblock ? I don't see the chunk size
displayed in the boot messages, I guess since my