Two questions... If we're talking hardware RAID, don't all the disks in the array usually have to be connected to the same RAID controller?
Is the standard SCSI bus in the E450 a RAID controller? (And if so, why did you have to buy a second one?) At 09:40 AM 10/8/02 -0400, DOUGLAS HUNLEY wrote: >Weirdness going on over here. I've got a brand new E450, we purchased 6 >disks for it, bought the extra RAID controller. I've got the controller >and disks in the thing. But only disks 1-4 are recognized. Disks 5 and 6 >are on the second RAID controller and are not recognized. Sorta. > >From the PROM, if I type 'probe-scsi-all', I can see the extra RAID card > and the 2 drives. I then run 'setenv disk-led-assoc 0 2' followed by > 'reset' and then 'boot -r'. The system comes up, there are only 4 disks > in /dev/rdsk, format sees only 4 disks. WTF? > >-- >Douglas J. Hunley >Unix/Linux Admin >http://www.linux-sxs.org > >I just sent the network admin an email about the email being down. Oh, >wait, I have an email. Oh. . ., wait, I'm the network admin Stuart Biggerstaff Linda Hall Library of Science Engineering & Technology 5109 Cherry St. Kansas City, MO 64110 Phone: (816) 926-8748 (800) 662-1545 x748 FAX: (816) 926-8785 URL: www.lindahall.org _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
