Jan Lambertz [jd.arb...@googlemail.com] wrote:
Hi,
i'm currently looking for a openbsd compatible hw-raid solution. i ended up
with areca. openbsd lists a number of supported devices. sadly nothing that
can be found on the areca website. relevant openbsd supported products seem
to be eol.
Great to see that support for newer cards is on its way.
On 2013-11-08, Chris Cappuccio ch...@nmedia.net wrote:
Jan Lambertz [jd.arb...@googlemail.com] wrote:
http://www.areca.com.tw/support/s_openbsd/openbsd.htm
Anyone tried that yet ?
If someone can get Areca to agree to the BSD license terms, the
newer card support can probably be included in
Stuart Henderson [s...@spacehopper.org] wrote:
On 2013-11-08, Chris Cappuccio ch...@nmedia.net wrote:
Jan Lambertz [jd.arb...@googlemail.com] wrote:
http://www.areca.com.tw/support/s_openbsd/openbsd.htm
Anyone tried that yet ?
If someone can get Areca to agree to the BSD license terms,
Jan Lambertz [jd.arb...@googlemail.com] wrote:
the ARC-1224-8I ist quite intresting for my purpose, but not listed as
supported by openbsd, but on the areca website there is sourcecode for a
driver...
http://www.areca.com.tw/support/s_openbsd/openbsd.htm
Anyone tried that yet ?
Newer Areca
Jan Lambertz [jd.arb...@googlemail.com] wrote:
http://www.areca.com.tw/support/s_openbsd/openbsd.htm
Anyone tried that yet ?
If someone can get Areca to agree to the BSD license terms, the
newer card support can probably be included in the OpenBSD tree.
That'd be nice. Maybe you could contact
Hi,
i'm currently looking for a openbsd compatible hw-raid solution. i ended up
with areca. openbsd lists a number of supported devices. sadly nothing that
can be found on the areca website. relevant openbsd supported products seem
to be eol.
the ARC-1224-8I ist quite intresting for my purpose,
Hi,
Can we add, remove or change the chunks hard drives, rebuild, without
re-constructing the RAID ?
Regards
2010/10/7 Jean-Francois jfsimon1...@gmail.com
Hi,
Doing tests, I could not always do properly the kick off of a rebuild.
What is exactly the procedure for doing a rebuild with
Hello,
Is soft RAID currently a work in progress, I remember some important
features
were still added release after release recently. Will it be the case for
forthcoming 4.8 ?
Regards
Jean-Frangois
Hi,
is already working I guess :
Le Thursday 07 October 2010 13:22:01, g.du...@otasc.org a icrit :
Hello,
Is soft RAID currently a work in progress, I remember some important
features
were still added release after release recently. Will it be the case for
forthcoming 4.8 ?
Regards
Jean-Frangois
Hi,
is
* Jean-Francois jfsimon1...@gmail.com [2010-10-07 19:44]:
Why raidctl and bioctl ? What differences, why both are here ?
raidframe and thus raidctl will eventually go. softraid is the future.
--
Henning Brauer, h...@bsws.de, henn...@openbsd.org
BS Web Services, http://bsws.de
Full-Service ISP
Hi,
Doing tests, I could not always do properly the kick off of a rebuild.
What is exactly the procedure for doing a rebuild with bioctl -R ?
In particular I don't understand, when you have say a build with chunks sd0a
and sd1a, then remove one chunk, plug a new one, if it doe'nt appear as sd1
Hello,
Is soft RAID currently a work in progress, I remember some important features
were still added release after release recently. Will it be the case for
forthcoming 4.8 ?
Regards
Jean-Frangois
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 09:10:48AM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote:
| This sounds like the new firmware, but I can't see a dmesg
| from you to figure out if this is the case for sure.
arc0 at pci2 dev 14 function 0 Areca ARC-1210 rev 0x00: apic 2 int 18 (irq 5)
arc0: 4 ports, 256MB SDRAM, firmware
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 03:12:29PM +0200, Harald Dunkel wrote:
AFAICS the arc-1210 comes with a fan. Is there an integration
with sensorsd?
Not as of 4.3. The only thing I get related to my ARC-1210 out of
sensors is:
hw.sensors.arc0.drive0=online (sd0), OK
I would also like to help with
* Ryan Corder [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-15 21:31]:
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 03:12:29PM +0200, Harald Dunkel wrote:
AFAICS the arc-1210 comes with a fan. Is there an integration
with sensorsd?
Not as of 4.3. The only thing I get related to my ARC-1210 out of
sensors is:
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 09:41:42PM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
| maybe by reading the bioctl manpage? your bioctl usage is completely
| off. way off.
| (ok, I give you a treaty: bioctl arc0)
Fair enough, being a bad user is no excuse. This got my alarm reporting, but
what is with the error?
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 02:05:48PM -0700, Ryan Corder wrote:
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 09:41:42PM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
| maybe by reading the bioctl manpage? your bioctl usage is completely
| off. way off.
| (ok, I give you a treaty: bioctl arc0)
Fair enough, being a bad user is no
Hi folks,
Are the more recent 3ware raid controllers supported, e.g.
the 3Ware 9650SE series? Its not mentioned on the compatibility
list or in the current man page, but maybe (hopefully) it is out
of date?
Regards
Harri
Jonathan,
Thanks for the reply, but I'm not exactly sure I understand. When you say
the disks will show up - does that mean the individual disks, or the raid
volume set?
I'm also not sure I understand what you mean by it not being a real hardware
RAID controller. Is it like a WinModem, where
Tom Spencer wrote:
Jonathan,
Thanks for the reply, but I'm not exactly sure I understand. When you say
the disks will show up - does that mean the individual disks, or the raid
volume set?
It means the individual disks will show up in /dev
I'm also not sure I understand what you mean by
I've been looking at buying the Intel DQ965GFEKR motherboard, but I need the
onboard RAID (I can't afford to buy a separate raid controller for this
setup). From what I can tell it uses the ICH8DO chipset, which doesn't
appear to be supported in OBSD currently. Am I mistaken, does it work now?
On Sun, Jan 07, 2007 at 03:05:47PM -0800, Tom Spencer wrote:
I've been looking at buying the Intel DQ965GFEKR motherboard, but I need the
onboard RAID (I can't afford to buy a separate raid controller for this
setup). From what I can tell it uses the ICH8DO chipset, which doesn't
appear to be
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
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
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
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
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,
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
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