Re: Sun X2100 on board RAID support?

2006-08-26 Thread David Gwynne
On 26/08/2006, at 5:05 AM, Matt Kolb wrote: stan writes: I've got a bunch of Sun 2100 machines. Nice machine that i plan on doing a number of things with. I'd prefer to use OpenBSD on them for firewalls, and other network related tasks. I've got 2 x 250G drives in these machines, and want

Sun X2100 on board RAID support?

2006-08-25 Thread stan
I've got a bunch of Sun 2100 machines. Nice machine that i plan on doing a number of things with. I'd prefer to use OpenBSD on them for firewalls, and other network related tasks. I've got 2 x 250G drives in these machines, and want to mirror them. Under FreeBSD the built in RAID controller (OK

Re: Sun X2100 on board RAID support?

2006-08-25 Thread Matt Kolb
stan writes: I've got a bunch of Sun 2100 machines. Nice machine that i plan on doing a number of things with. I'd prefer to use OpenBSD on them for firewalls, and other network related tasks. I've got 2 x 250G drives in these machines, and want to mirror them. Under FreeBSD the built in

Re: Sun X2100 on board RAID support?

2006-08-25 Thread Nick Shank
Matt Kolb wrote: stan writes: I've got a bunch of Sun 2100 machines. Nice machine that i plan on doing a number of things with. I'd prefer to use OpenBSD on them for firewalls, and other network related tasks. I've got 2 x 250G drives in these machines, and want to mirror them. Under

Re: Sun X2100 on board RAID support?

2006-08-25 Thread Matt Kolb
Nick Shank writes: Matt Kolb wrote: As an aside to this, I would like to know if there are plans to support the x4[12]00 SAS controller -- this does work in FreeBSD -current. Using -current as of about a week after the last hack-a-thon, the x4?00 SAS worked. From a dmesg I posted on 6/6/06,

Re: Sun X2100 on board RAID support?

2006-08-25 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 03:32:12PM -0400, Matt Kolb wrote: Nick Shank writes: Matt Kolb wrote: As an aside to this, I would like to know if there are plans to support the x4[12]00 SAS controller -- this does work in FreeBSD -current. Using -current as of about a week after the last