Patrick Peck wrote:
> redhat 6.2 already comes with a patched version of kernel 2.2.14,
> which includes the latest raid version. you can even set up the
> raid graphically in their installer.
Yes, it works great here, but one gotcha -- you *can't* set up
the raid if you run the text-mode instal
Patrick,
I am attaching a mail that I sent to Erich. I followed his instructions
with a virgin 2.2.14 kernel and have had great success using the Promise
Ultra66 board in a 3disk RAID 5 configuration.
As someone has previously mentioned, the RH6.2 kernel is already greatly
patched, and applying
On Thu, 25 May 2000, Christoph Terhechte wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just bought Red Hat 6.2 to set up an intranet database server. One
> of the reasons for my choice was their claim for improved RAID
> management. Browsing trough this list, however, I keep reading about
> RAID patches that should be a
Christoph Terhechte writes:
> I just bought Red Hat 6.2 to set up an intranet database server. One
> of the reasons for my choice was their claim for improved RAID
> management. Browsing trough this list, however, I keep reading about
> RAID patches that should be applied to the kernel sources bef
hi,
redhat 6.2 already comes with a patched version of kernel 2.2.14,
which includes the latest raid version. you can even set up the
raid graphically in their installer.
however, if you have to patch this kernel, (e.g. to support one
of the udma66 controllers), it will most likely fail. in this
Hi,
I just bought Red Hat 6.2 to set up an intranet database server. One
of the reasons for my choice was their claim for improved RAID
management. Browsing trough this list, however, I keep reading about
RAID patches that should be applied to the kernel sources before
compiling.
Is the RAID cod