Does bcm5720 support committed to 9-Stable?
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 9:53 PM, Sean Bruno sean...@yahoo-inc.com wrote:
On Sun, 2012-11-04 at 05:47 -0800, Omer Faruk SEN wrote:
It seems right now only way to go with Rx20 Server models is to use
Intel
cards (dell provides i350 chipset
Hi,
Just tried 9.1-RC3 with R720 which has H710p( the only difference with H710
is 1 gb cache instead of 512mb ). It has recognized both H710p raid as
mfid0 and also network cards are recognized as bgeX (*BCM5720)* but network
cards times out (watchdog timeout) I think it is about
On Sun, 2012-11-04 at 05:47 -0800, Omer Faruk SEN wrote:
It seems right now only way to go with Rx20 Server models is to use
Intel
cards (dell provides i350 chipset network interfaces as alternative)
The Broadcom 5720 support is in current right now. It will not be in
9.1, but will be
Hi,
Can anyone in this list verify that both RAID controllers are supported on
FreeBSD 8.3 or 9.1
H710 has LSISAS2208 dual-core PowerPC ROC
H310 has LSISAS2008.
I am planning to use these controllers on R420 and R320 Dell Servers. I
would also like to get comments on these two platfoms and if
Hi,
Could someone please recommend a 2- or 4-channel SAS PCI-e 4x RAID
controller that works with 8-STABLE and is generally available?
Thanks!
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Hi there
I would like to install FReebsd with a raid controller card. Can you tell me if
these two cards are supported:
1. Intel RAID Controller SRCSASRB
2. Promise EX 8650
Regards
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On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 11:26:23AM +0200, Kenny du Toit wrote:
Hi there
I would like to install FReebsd with a raid controller card. Can you tell me
if these two cards are supported:
1. Intel RAID Controller SRCSASRB
This should work with the mfi(4) driver, since it uses a 'LSI Logic
for in a RAID controller spec to see that it has
support for larger than 2TB RAIDs?
I've been looking at these:
http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series_rr2300.htm
http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series_rr3500.htm
Any FreeBSD recommendations? Or perhaps for another 3ware
Does FreeBSD 8 support the Dell H700 RAID controller? We've been using a 3Ware
controller but may need to switch to this controller. What we'd like to have is
a command line interface similar to the tw_cli command so we can create RAID
sets on a booted system instead of doing it in the BIOS
On 03/26/10 09:00, Peter Steele wrote:
Does FreeBSD 8 support the Dell H700 RAID controller? We've been using a 3Ware
controller but may need to switch to this controller. What we'd like to have is
a command line interface similar to the tw_cli command so we can create RAID
sets on a booted
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On 26.03.2010 15:00, Steve Polyack wrote:
On 03/26/10 09:00, Peter Steele wrote:
Does FreeBSD 8 support the Dell H700 RAID controller? We've been using
a 3Ware controller but may need to switch to this controller. What
we'd like to have
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 10:00 AM, Steve Polyack kor...@comcast.net wrote:
On 03/26/10 09:00, Peter Steele wrote:
Does FreeBSD 8 support the Dell H700 RAID controller? We've been using a
3Ware controller but may need to switch to this controller. What we'd like
to have is a command line
I see that these PERC controllers are all SAS instead of SATA. What kind of
cost differential is there between SAS and SATA disks?
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On 26.03.2010 17:22, Peter Steele wrote:
I see that these PERC controllers are all SAS instead of SATA. What kind of
cost differential is there between SAS and SATA disks?
If it's a megaraid sas controller, you can still use SATA disks. I know
I
Thanks for all your feedback.
The problem occurs in the RAID controller BIOS (before we even boot or get
to the OS install).
Thanks to John for confirming these cards do work above 2TB. I will look
into upgrading the firmware (on these brand new cards). Perhaps it's just
the current firmware
FreeBSD 8.0 and Bacula, but first we obviously need to
create a working RAID.
My questions are:
- Are HighPoint RocketRaid controllers a good alternative to 3ware
controllers? Are RocketRaid controllers true hardware RAID?
- What should we look for in a RAID controller spec to see that it has
should we look for in a RAID controller spec to see that it has
support for larger than 2TB RAIDs?
I've been looking at these:
http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series_rr2300.htm
http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series_rr3500.htm
Any FreeBSD recommendations? Or perhaps for another 3ware
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 10:30 AM, Matthew Law m...@webcontracts.co.ukwrote:
Is ZFS not an option?
I'm afraid ZFS is not an option for this customer. I use ZFS on other system
and it works great, but here the requirement is RAID5, hotswap, hotspare and
so on.
Cheers,
Andreas
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On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 10:30 AM, Matthew Law m...@webcontracts.co.ukwrote:
Is ZFS not an option?
I'm afraid ZFS is not an option for this customer. I use ZFS on other system
and it works great, but
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 09:37:32AM +0100, Andy Wodfer wrote:
Hi,
We're setting up two backup servers where each server will have about 4TB of
harddrives (for now) connected (4x1TB and 8x500GB drives). Last night we ran
into trouble with the 3ware controllers we have (9650SE-8LPML) because we
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On 18/03/2010 10:09:55, Erik Trulsson wrote:
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 09:37:32AM +0100, Andy Wodfer wrote:
Hi,
We're setting up two backup servers where each server will have about 4TB of
harddrives (for now) connected (4x1TB and 8x500GB drives).
filesystem
regards
Jiri
- What should we look for in a RAID controller spec to see that it has
support for larger than 2TB RAIDs?
I've been looking at these:
http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series_rr2300.htm
http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series_rr3500.htm
Any FreeBSD
At 04:37 AM 3/18/2010, Andy Wodfer wrote:
Hi,
We're setting up two backup servers where each server will have about 4TB of
harddrives (for now) connected (4x1TB and 8x500GB drives). Last night we ran
into trouble with the 3ware controllers we have (9650SE-8LPML) because we
couldn't create a
should we look for in a RAID controller spec to see that it has
support for larger than 2TB RAIDs?
I've been looking at these:
http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series_rr2300.htm
http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series_rr3500.htm
Any FreeBSD recommendations? Or perhaps for another
Thanks for your reply,
I've searched through Adaptec site for drivers but are offered only Linux
(Red Hat , Suse, Novell Netware), Windows, SCO Unix, SCO UnixWare and Sun
Solaris.
Also is available Linux driver source code.
I don't know if they offer FreeBSD driver, maybe I should ask them.
So,
Hi all,
I'm having some problems installing FreeBSD 6.3 on my machine equipped with
:
Single channel Adaptec® AIC-7901 controller for Ultra320 SCSI
Host RAID 0, 1, 10 support
I have 4 disks which are configured in 2 Raid1,
the problem is when I try to install FreeBSd from the installer cd, it
You may want to try using the Adaptec drivers from Adaptec, and not the
native freebsd drivers.
Edit /boot/loader.conf, and that may be it.
I've found great success with them.
-jgh
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 06:39:56PM +0200, enid vx thus spake:
Hi all,
I'm having some problems installing
Hello,
I've a machine with an integrated Intel RAID controller (U320) which
uses the iir driver. I have two arrays, one RAID 1 with two disks and
one RAID 5 with 8 disks. The disks are all Seagate 320MB/s. The system
is running FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE with 8 processors (2,40 Ghz) and 4GB or
RAM.
I
I've a machine with an integrated Intel RAID controller (U320) which
uses the iir driver. I have two arrays, one RAID 1 with two disks and
one RAID 5 with 8 disks. The disks are all Seagate 320MB/s. The system
is running FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE with 8 processors (2,40 Ghz) and 4GB or
RAM.
I have
Not sure, I admit that the card is quite old (4 years), but 50 MB/s
seems really slow to me (especially for U320 SCSI) ..
U320 means interface speed, not disk speed.
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On Fri, 2009-02-27 at 16:07 +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Not sure, I admit that the card is quite old (4 years), but 50 MB/s
seems really slow to me (especially for U320 SCSI) ..
U320 means interface speed, not disk speed.
yes, but the disks are 10k RPM U320 too .. for the price they
On Fri, 2009-02-27 at 15:37 +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I've a machine with an integrated Intel RAID controller (U320) which
uses the iir driver. I have two arrays, one RAID 1 with two disks and
one RAID 5 with 8 disks. The disks are all Seagate 320MB/s. The system
is running FreeBSD
On Friday 27 February 2009 04:14:49 Julien Cigar wrote:
Hello,
I've a machine with an integrated Intel RAID controller (U320) which
uses the iir driver. I have two arrays, one RAID 1 with two disks and
one RAID 5 with 8 disks. The disks are all Seagate 320MB/s. The system
is running FreeBSD
Hello all.
Quick question - is where is a way to monitoring Dell PERC 6 RAID
Controller in FreeBSD 7.x ?
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At 03:44 PM 5/13/2008, Aaron Holmes wrote:
Is the Intel SRCSAS144e RAID controller supported by FreeBSD? Or are there
any hacks to get it working?
A quick google didn't reveal very much.
It depends on what support you need. I've not used this exact controller
but have used similar older
Is the Intel SRCSAS144e RAID controller supported by FreeBSD? Or are
there any hacks to get it working?
A quick google didn't reveal very much.
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Hello, people!
Does anybody know whether the SATA raid controller on Asustek's P5M2-M
motherboard is supported by FreeBSD 6.3 ... or 7.0?
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We are choosing a motherboard for a low-end mail server (this is a small
company with lots of mail,... and the host will also
On Monday 04 February 2008 09:43:56 am Leonid Satanovsky wrote:
Hello, people!
Does anybody know whether the SATA raid controller on Asustek's P5M2-M
motherboard is supported by FreeBSD 6.3 ... or 7.0?
--
We are choosing a motherboard for a low-end mail server
My experience with the onboard BIOS RAID of various motherboards has been
horrific. I'd suggest one of two paths, depending on the RAID configuration
you're going for.
you well called it BIOS RAID. because it is actually completely normal
hardware, just with crappy software RAID in BIOS.
On Sep 6, 2007, at 5:59 AM, Johan Hendriks wrote:
Do not go for the adaptec 1210!
That was not one of the choices given. The ARC-1210 is a different
device from a different manufacturer -- Areca.
Chad
I have the same model, and it always give errors on /dev/ad6
First I thought it
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Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 8:15 PM
To: brad davison
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: RAID Controller Recommendations: ARC-1210 or 9650SE-4LPML
On 9/5/07, brad
I'm building a new workstation for myself, which will primarily run
FreeBSD 7.0+ and possibly dual-boot with Win XP for gaming. I'd like
to have at least a terabyte of redundant disk storage (probably
RAID5), so I'm trying to figure out which controller would give me the
best results.
simply
Do not go for the adaptec 1210!
I have the same model, and it always give errors on /dev/ad6
First I thought it was the drive itself but after swapping that one with
another one still /dev/ad6 errors.
Also swapping ad4 to ad6 /dev/ad6 errors out and freezes the system.
Long story short it is
Hello,
I'm building a new workstation for myself, which will primarily run
FreeBSD 7.0+ and possibly dual-boot with Win XP for gaming. I'd like
to have at least a terabyte of redundant disk storage (probably
RAID5), so I'm trying to figure out which controller would give me the
best results.
My
Hello,
My two main candidates are Areca ARC-1210, and 3ware 9650SE-4LPML.
Both are 4-lane SATA II controllers. Both cost about the same, and
from what I gather, both should be supported by FreeBSD. I read the
reviews, but would like to get some additional feedback specifically
for using the
On 9/5/07, brad davison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
My two main candidates are Areca ARC-1210, and 3ware 9650SE-4LPML.
Both are 4-lane SATA II controllers. Both cost about the same, and
from what I gather, both should be supported by FreeBSD. I read the
reviews, but would like to get
Hi,
I'm Joseph, from Hungary. I would like to use an Intel S5000PSL
motherboard with 4 250GB SATA HDDs with RAID10. My problem is that the
RAID array isn't recognized during the boot process (ie: no ar0 device
appears, only da4,6,8,10) by FreeBSD, neither 6.2-RELEASE, nor -STABLE and
-CURRENT.
Hi,
I am building a file server off freeBSD, and am wondering if my sata raid
controller is supported by the OS. I have the Addonics *4 Port RAID 5 /
JBOD SATA II PCI Controller (ADSA4R5) controller host. The chipset is
Silicon Image Sil 3124. If this raid card is not supported, can I install
I am building a file server off freeBSD, and am wondering if my sata raid
controller is supported by the OS. I have the Addonics *4 Port RAID 5 /
JBOD SATA II PCI Controller (ADSA4R5) controller host. The chipset is
Silicon Image Sil 3124. If this raid card is not supported, can I install
At 09:45 AM 5/25/2007, Lucien Werner wrote:
I am building a file server off freeBSD, and am wondering if my sata
raid controller is supported by the OS. I have the Addonics *4 Port
RAID 5 / JBOD SATA II PCI Controller (ADSA4R5) controller host. The
chipset is Silicon Image Sil 3124
greetings,
does anyone know about freebsd 6.2 compatibility with intel controller
82801GR/GH, running RAID 10?
cheers,
joe karma
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At 03:23 PM 4/24/2007, J.C. França wrote:
greetings,
does anyone know about freebsd 6.2 compatibility with intel controller
82801GR/GH, running RAID 10?
Have you tried creating your RAID 10 array first and installing FreeBSD?
-Derek
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I have recently aquired a server which is a Dell PowerEdge 4600 with a
PERC 3/DC RAID controller. I was just about to start intalling FreeBSD
6.2, but noticed the hardware notes mentions practically every other
Dell RAID controller except this one! Does anyone know if it will work?
I have
.
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From: Barnaby Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 13:48:58
To:freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: PERC 3/DC RAID controller
I have recently aquired a server which is a Dell PowerEdge 4600 with a
PERC 3/DC RAID controller. I was just about to start
On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 14:22:44 -0800
Josef Grosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] mentioned:
Can anyone suggest a fast SCSI RAID controller for FreeBSD 6.2 ? Our vendor
is having trouble with the latest Adaptec
LSI Logic produce very good SCSI controllers that work just fine with
amr (4).
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone suggest a fast SCSI RAID controller for FreeBSD 6.2 ? Our
vendor is having trouble with the latest Adaptec
Have a look at 3WARE controllers, they work great. All the necessary
tools are available in the kernel and in FBSD ports.
Philippe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone suggest a fast SCSI RAID controller for FreeBSD 6.2 ? Our
vendor is having trouble with the latest Adaptec
Have a look at 3WARE controllers, they work great. All the necessary
tools are available in the kernel and in FBSD ports
Message -
From: Philippe Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2007 5:47 AM
Subject: RE: Fast SCSI RAID controller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone suggest a fast SCSI RAID controller for FreeBSD 6.2 ? Our
On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 09:19:27AM -0800, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
he still ought to look at them, cheaper faster disk arrays are nothing
to sneeze at.
SCSI is only a win these days if your running the most expensive 10K
RPM drives in a mirrored configuration, which is common on database
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To: Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Philippe Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2007 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: Fast SCSI RAID controller
On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 09:19
Can anyone suggest a fast SCSI RAID controller for FreeBSD 6.2 ? Our vendor
is having trouble with the latest Adaptec
Josef
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Take a look at LSI controllers. With any SCSI make sure you get one for
the correct slot you have, i.e. PCI, PCI-X, etc.
-Derek
At 04:22 PM 2/2/2007, Josef Grosch wrote:
Can anyone suggest a fast SCSI RAID controller for FreeBSD 6.2 ? Our vendor
is having trouble with the latest
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To: Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 1:33 AM
Subject: Re: HP Embedded SATA RAID controller (FreeBSD 6.2)
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To: George Vanev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 10:50 PM
Subject: Re: HP Embedded SATA RAID controller (FreeBSD 6.2)
George Vanev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have HP ProLiantML 110 G3 server.
I
SATA RAID controller (FreeBSD 6.2)
I have HP ProLiantML 110 G3 server.
I am trying to install FreeBSD 6.2.
But it doesn't seem to recognise the RAID controller.
I don't know what exactly is the controller.
In the hp site I didn't find anything usefull,
except that this is HP embedded SATA RAID
George Vanev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AHA-3985 is SCSI controller. The one I have is SATA.
Yes, I'm sure that it's Adaptec, but what is the model?!
If FreeBSD didn't recognised it during the installation
does that mean that it is incompatible with FreeBSD?
Yes, I understand that AHA-3985 is
AM
Subject: Re: HP Embedded SATA RAID controller (FreeBSD 6.2)
Hi George!
Common problem. The issue isn't that the FreeBSD driver cannot talk
to the SATA controller. It can do that just fine.
The problem is that HP is using a modified metadata format on the
disk drives.
What you need
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Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 12:58 AM
Subject: Re: HP Embedded SATA RAID controller (FreeBSD 6.2)
George Vanev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AHA-3985 is SCSI controller. The one I have
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From: Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: George Vanev [EMAIL PROTECTED]; FreeBSD Questions
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: HP Embedded SATA RAID controller (FreeBSD 6.2)
Hi George!
Common problem
I have HP ProLiantML 110 G3 server.
I am trying to install FreeBSD 6.2.
But it doesn't seem to recognise the RAID controller.
I don't know what exactly is the controller.
In the hp site I didn't find anything usefull,
except that this is HP embedded SATA RAID controller
Not much, uh?!
Any one
George Vanev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have HP ProLiantML 110 G3 server.
I am trying to install FreeBSD 6.2.
But it doesn't seem to recognise the RAID controller.
I don't know what exactly is the controller.
In the hp site I didn't find anything usefull, except that this is HP
embedded SATA
Hello
I see that this topic was discussed back in October but my specific
question was not answered in that exchange. My question is:
I am considering a Dell 2950 with the PERC5/e SAS RAID controller
attached to their MD1000 SAS JBOD product and I would like to run 6.2-
RELEASE on it (when
--On Friday, December 01, 2006 10:43:31 -0500 Adam Todorski
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Hello
I see that this topic was discussed back in October but my specific
question was not answered in that exchange. My question is:
I am considering a Dell 2950 with the PERC5/e SAS RAID controller
-- for some reason we number disks from 0
but slices from 1 (possibily because the BIOS does)
Then each physical slice can be BSD labeled'd with [a-z]
~BAS
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006, Krempasky, Mark wrote:
Hi,
We have a new Dell 2950 with 6 disks, we have verified that the bios and
raid controller
See the question archive:
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 20:42:49 +0200
From: Erik Trulsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Marthias, Santosso [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: FreeBSD 6.1 and RAID controller PERC 5/i in DELL PowerEdge
2950
[...snip...]
Similar problem report
Hello All,
We have DELL PowerEdge 2950 with RAID controller PERC 5/i and 6 Fujitsu
73GB SAS disks.
We created 3 RAID-1 virtual disks out of the 6 disks :
VD0 = RAID-1 using disk0 and disk1
VD1 = RAID-1 using disk2 and disk3
VD2 = RAID-1 using disk4
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 12:27:00PM -0600, Marthias, Santosso wrote:
Hello All,
We have DELL PowerEdge 2950 with RAID controller PERC 5/i and 6 Fujitsu
73GB SAS disks.
We created 3 RAID-1 virtual disks out of the 6 disks :
VD0 = RAID-1 using disk0 and disk1
--On Thursday, October 26, 2006 12:27:00 -0600 Marthias, Santosso
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One thing is working, if we only use mfid0 for OS installation and leave
(not use at all) mfid1 and mfid2, then the server rebooted fine after
the OS installation (we get the login prompt).
The problem
Hi,
We have a new Dell 2950 with 6 disks, we have verified that the bios and
raid controller firmware are up to date.
Our issue is: after creating 3, RAID 1 virtual disk groups and
initializing them we successfully install FreeBSD 6.1 on the first raid
group.
We then create a file system
Hello,
Can someone give me an advice about good sata
raid controller?
I'd like have RAID 5.
I thinking about buying RAID INTEL SRCS28X Serial ATA II
Have someone this controller?
How this work with RELENG_6?
Thank you for any advice.
Regards
Arek
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no windows
On 10/17/06, Arek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Can someone give me an advice about good sata
raid controller?
I'd like have RAID 5.
I thinking about buying RAID INTEL SRCS28X Serial ATA II
Have someone this controller?
How this work with RELENG_6?
Thank you for any advice.
Regards
Arek
Hi,
are there any issues known with the FastTrak100 RAID-Controller? I'd like to
run it in HW RAID-1 and setup FreeBSD 6.1 onto that RAID-Volume.
Thx in advance, cheers
-Martin-
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Hi,
are there any issues known with the FastTrak100
RAID-Controller? I'd like to run it in HW RAID-1 and setup
FreeBSD 6.1 onto that RAID-Volume.
Thx in advance, cheers
-Martin-
Have a server running it for couple of months so far with no issues (knock on
the wood)
Tamouh
Hey all,
I was looking at getting a hardware RAID controller (that supports RAID 5) for
my system and I saw the FastTrak SX4100 from Promise Technology. I didn't see
FreeBSD listed under their list of supported operating systems and I was
wondering if anyone knew weather or not anyone knew
PATRICK CARTER wrote:
Hey all,
I was looking at getting a hardware RAID controller (that supports RAID 5) for
my system and I saw the FastTrak SX4100 from Promise Technology. I didn't see
FreeBSD listed under their list of supported operating systems and I was
wondering if anyone knew
).
Thanks
--Patrick
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From: Richard Collyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, July 27, 2006 11:52 am
Subject: Re: Promise Technology RAID Controller
PATRICK CARTER wrote:
Hey all,
I was looking at getting a hardware RAID controller (that
supports RAID 5) for my system
PATRICK CARTER wrote:
I did not see it listed and afaik there is no official support. The nearest
thing I saw was a manual entry on ataraid from quite a while back suggesting
that RAID 5 wasn't supported, but I was wondering if anyone had managed to
get any success with the card (since
On 7/27/06, PATRICK CARTER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
I was looking at getting a hardware RAID controller (that supports RAID 5) for
my system and I saw the FastTrak SX4100 from Promise Technology. I didn't see
FreeBSD listed under their list of supported operating systems and I
I've been well with sil 3124 raid controller on Fedora Core, but while
changing to FreeBSD 6.1 I found it is of no use...
As I know, ata(4) supports sil 3124 sata controller, but NOT RAID
controller???
Can I use this decent-but-cheap device on any *BSD's???
Thanks,
Steve
Hi,
I have had this problem since I tried to install 6.0 on my desktop
workstation, and even in 6.1, which has improved SATA RAID support, it
persists.
Original thread:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2006-April/118272.html
Problem:
FreeBSD hangs when it detects my 120GB
: Replacing broken drive on RocketRaid 1520 SATA RAID controller
hi,
I'm running 5.4-RELEASE on a server with a Highpoint RocketRAID 1520
controller. Recently one of the drives failed, but the system
kept running,
which is nice.
Now, however, I'm trying to replace the drive with a new
N3TW4LK3R schrieb:
The one I'm having trouble with right now only has 3 options in its BIOS:
Create Array, Delete Array, Set Boot Disk. That's it :(
I had a 1520 too and as far as I can remember the controller BIOS asks
for rebuilding a broken array automatically on boot.
Unfortunately I
hi,
I'm running 5.4-RELEASE on a server with a Highpoint RocketRAID 1520
controller. Recently one of the drives failed, but the system kept running,
which is nice.
Now, however, I'm trying to replace the drive with a new (almost identical)
one:
after plugging in the drive:
# atacontrol status
SATA RAID controller
hi,
I'm running 5.4-RELEASE on a server with a Highpoint RocketRAID 1520
controller. Recently one of the drives failed, but the system
kept running,
which is nice.
Now, however, I'm trying to replace the drive with a new
(almost identical)
one:
after plugging in the drive
, 2006 3:51 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: IntelSRCS16 SATA RAID Controller
Dear List..
Is there any compatibility issue regarding IntelSRCS16 SATA RAID
Controller with FreeBSD-6.0 Stable ?
I'm planning to buy one, but first, ask for experience user in
this list
for it's
the SRCS16 raid controller is comprised of 3 SiI3112A SATA controllers.
The SiI3112 is listed in the FreeBSD 6.0 ata manpage as being a
supported controller.
The Silicon Image Medley metadata format is listed in the FreeBSD 6.0
ataraid manpage
as being readable. I would assume the SiL3112A uses
Dear List..
Is there any compatibility issue regarding IntelSRCS16 SATA RAID
Controller with FreeBSD-6.0 Stable ?
I'm planning to buy one, but first, ask for experience user in this list
for it's compatibility and performance.
Please enlight me.
regards
reza
Please supply the motherboard model number you are looking at.
Ted
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Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 3:51 AM
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Subject: IntelSRCS16 SATA RAID Controller
Dear List
Vampire D wrote:
If we use a raid controller such as 3ware (twe), how do you determine when a
drive fails and which one fails? Is there any standard accross all raid
controllers for monitoring this?
Install 3ware's software if you use 3ware. They have a freebsd version
For others, I don't
If we use a raid controller such as 3ware (twe), how do you determine when a
drive fails and which one fails? Is there any standard accross all raid
controllers for monitoring this?
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