On Jan 5, 2006, at 5:41 PM, Scott Mitchell wrote:

I may be getting a new Dell PE1850 soon, to replace our ancient CVS server (still running 4-STABLE). The new machine will ideally run 6.0 and have a PERC4e/DC RAID card - the one with battery-backed cache. This is listed as

I have an 1850 with the buil-in PERC 4e/Si since all I needed was the RAID1 mirror of the internal drives. It works extremely well, and the speed is quite good.

As for notices of when the drives go bad, under 4.x I've had disk failures with the amr driver (different PERC cards) and not gotten any such notices in the syslog that I recall. I did find a program posted to one of the freebsd lists called 'amrstat' that I run nightly. It produces this kind of output:

Drive 0: 68.24 GB, RAID1 <writeback,no-read-ahead,no-adaptative- io> optimal

If it says "degraded" it is time to fix a drive. You just fire up the lsi megaraid tools and find out which drive it is.

If you go to the LSI download area, they have one file for FreeBSD, which is labeled the driver. In that zip file is also the management software for freebsd. You'll want that. Personally, I like the "MEGAMGR" software which was released for freebsd 4.x and mimics the BIOS' interface in a terminal window.

The rebuild on LSI controllers is set to automatic on the dells as default. It just works as expected.

Overall, I'm a big fan of the LSI cards and the amr driver...

Unfortunately for me, the latest equipment I just got only takes low- profile cards, and LSI doesn't offer a dual channel RAID card in low- profile configuration... so I need to look at adaptec.

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