perhaps ASUS?
Jon R. Doyle
Systems Administrator
Document Solutions, Inc.
1611 Telegraph Avenue Ste. 1010
Oakland, Ca. 94612
510-986-0250
>>> "Theron J. Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/29/99 02:02PM >>>
I ran in to a similar problem. It turned out to be an overheating
problem. When I added an
I ran in to a similar problem. It turned out to be an overheating
problem. When I added another 6 fans to the cabnet, the problem went
away. It could also be a problem with the new RAID Driver as I am running
an older version.
My configuration:
Mainboard : Supermicro P6DBE
RAID-controll
No, I just do a reboot of the system.
What I do is take out a harddisk, wait for about 1 minute and see if the
deamon detects that there is a harddrive missing. When it does, I insert
another disk and wait for another minute till it is powered up. Then I
issue the rebuild command.
Maarten
"Le
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 1999 13:23:34 +0100
From: vanliesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have the following configuration:
Mainboard : Supermicro P6SBA
Memory : 128MB SDRAM
SCSI-controller : Symbios 875
RAID-controller : Mylex eXtreme RAID DAC1164P
Harddisk: 3 * Seagat
Billy,
Acording to Mylex and information on the www.dandelion.com the drive
MUST be dead before you can start a rebuild of a failed harddrive.
By the waywhich Mylex Raid Card Menu do you mean. I working under
Redhat 6.1 and the only thing I know is that there a few commands like
getting the
hello, vanliesh
if i remember it correct, in mylex raid card menu there is an option where
you change the status of the drive, please change the status of the drive
from dead (D) to online (O), once you achieve that, start the rebuild
process. i am 99% sure that this is what i did when i worked wi
Hi everyone,
I have the following configuration:
Mainboard : Supermicro P6SBA
Memory : 128MB SDRAM
SCSI-controller : Symbios 875
RAID-controller : Mylex eXtreme RAID DAC1164P
Harddisk: 3 * Seagate Cheetah 9.1 Gb ST39102LW
The Symbios SCSI-controller is used for the CD-ro