x27;t tried
it, but I have spoken to others that have managed to get it working. I
spent many hours playing around with it trying to get it to boot off the
array but I was unsuccessful. Promise DID say that they thought that the
Promise driver would not support booting from the array either.
SCSI RAID
Does anyone know of an ATA-66 IDE RAID controller for Linux? I have seen
the Arco product at http://www.arcoide.com/dupli-pci.htm but it is only
UDMA/33.
Brad
On my RedHat 6.1 box, I have just configured a raidtab file for disk
mirroring:
raiddev /dev/md0
raid-level 1
nr-raid-disks 2
nr-spare-disks 0
persistent-superblock 1
chunk-size 8
device
Has anyone set up Software RAID 1 to allow disk mirroring under Linux?
Brad
On Tue, 14 Dec 1999, Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
> I just fixed this. it's due raid colliding with 2.2.14pre12.
>
> Apply this patch on the top of your current tree:
>
>
>
>ftp://ftp.*.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/andrea/patches/v2.2/2.2.14pre11/set_blo
I found it again.
http://www.arcoide.com/
Brad
I have seen an ad for a PCI IDE controller that will allow up to 4 IDE
drives to connected in a stripe &/or mirror combination. The ad said that
the controller was compatible with just about everything - Windoze, Unix,
Linux, Novell, DOS, NT etc. I thin you just dropped it in and then booted
DOS a
Thanks for your reply David.
I have an NT4 Server that I would like to replace with a Red Hat server. I
have nearly everything sorted except software RAID. The NT box has two 17Gb
software-mirrored IDE HDs and I would like to use a similiar system with
Red Hat, just for security if one fails. I
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install the old raidtools (0.5)
or use the newest (0.9) with the 0.9 kernel patches
On Mon, 6 Sep 1999, Matthew wrote:
> I am running Mandrake 6.0, I installed the raid tools, and loaded the
> raid1 module using insmod raid1. When I issue an lsmod raid1 is
> listed.
>
> When
is there somewhere a patch ?
i can't find a ac patch (like in 2.2.11)
and in 2.2.13pre4 there is no support also
you can use the 2.2.11-ac3 patch
it includes the 0.90 raid driver
On Thu, 12 Aug 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> To make the patching a little bit clearer. raid0145-0.90-2.2.10.bz2 is only
> for the kernel 2.2.10, not for a kernel with ac, not for 2.2.11 or
> whatever, it
e best
> > choice ?
> >
> > a promise or a hpt366 ?
> > and i think to buy 2 of them (so 2* promise or 2*hpt366)
> >
> > so i get the best change of no conflicts and best performance
>
> Well, the promise driver is farther along, so 2*promise would be t
t366 ?
and i think to buy 2 of them (so 2* promise or 2*hpt366)
so i get the best change of no conflicts and best performance
>
> > i can't find patches for 2.3.x for raid
> > and they are both supported in 2.3.12 and/or 2.3.13pre
>
> You don't wanna use 2.3.x anyways. :)
heh
i want to use the kernels that works best here ;-)
then i reboot
and try to start raid :
[root@storage /root]# raidstart /dev/md0
(read) hda1's sb offset: 24990720 [events: 0034]
(read) hde1's sb offset: 24990720 [events: 0034]
(read) hdg1's sb offset: 24990720 [events: 0034]
(read) hdc1's sb offset: 24990720 [
ed
>
> no loss. the promise udma33 controller is supported and works,
> and is since disks deliver only up to about 21 MB/s, is plenty fast.
problem is i can only find the udma66 ones here
>
> > i can't find patches for 2.3.x for raid
> > and they are both supported in 2.3.12
promise works better.
both are not really supported
i can't find patches for 2.3.x for raid
and they are both supported in 2.3.12 and/or 2.3.13pre
>
> > (I thought about buying 2 extra controllers so i could get the 4 disks all
> > on full speed)
>
> one extra dual channel
is there an archive of this mailing list ?
if yes: where can i find it ?
there is support for the promise
and in 2.3.13pre?? is support for the hpt366 chipset (abit hotrod66)
only how do i get raid working with 2.3.x ?
cause the 2.2.10 raid patch gives already errors when i try to patch the
stock 2.2.10 kernel.
Please give me advise, so i can get raid working really soon
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