On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 20:59, David Seuferer wrote:
> Hello,
> We bought new PCs this week that came with Win2k.
> Two of us wanted to install RedHat 8 on them, but we
> ran into a problem. The installs seems to go ok until we
> do the reboot and then it hangs on the hard drive. Is
> the
Hello,
We bought new PCs this week that came with Win2k.
Two of us wanted to install RedHat 8 on them, but we
ran into a problem. The installs seems to go ok until we
do the reboot and then it hangs on the hard drive. Is
there a work around or do we have to wait for kernel 2.6
and the
SATA drives
should I be issuing any specific commands to recognise this drive ?
Cheers,
Aly.
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For the record just because your controller supports hot swap doesn't
mean software raid will handle it well. Raid cards are expensive for a
reason, they work.
Barry Johnson
I have a 1u server - the description is listed below.
http://www.supermicro.com/PRODUCT/SUPERServer/SuperServer5013C-T.ht
ject: RE: raid1, rh9 & SATA drives
Let me take a wild guess... your MB has a hpt370 chip or a promise chip for
ata raid right?
IIRC, many cheap raid cards are nothing more than an IDE controller with a
raid bios. You still have to rely on the OS in order to handle
up-to-the-minute raid feat
2003 2:55 PM
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Subject: raid1, rh9 & SATA drives
I have a 1u server - the description is listed below.
http://www.supermicro.com/PRODUCT/SUPERServer/SuperServer5013C-T.htm
I've loaded up RH9 with raid1 setup and I've updated the OS with all
the latest rpms(k
I have a 1u server - the description is listed below.
http://www.supermicro.com/PRODUCT/SUPERServer/SuperServer5013C-T.htm
I've loaded up RH9 with raid1 setup and I've updated the OS with all
the latest rpms(kernel included) and such.
The drives for the raid setup are Western Digital hot-swappabl