Beastie wrote:
Beastie wrote:
Robert Uzzi wrote:
That still dosen't connedt SATA to a non sata board though. That's my
situation I have 6 SATA drives but no SATA native board. Looking for a
cheap addin card to build this upon.
I'll buy Intel SRCS16 (500$) this week, will talk to u
Beastie wrote:
I try to test with dd simple command
dd if=/dev/amrd0s1d of=/dev/null
^C31297+0 records in
31297+0 records out
16024064 bytes transferred in 7.970548 secs (2010409 bytes/sec)
the result is very slow performance (-+ 2 Mbytes/sec), with write
cache enable on drive. :(
Your
I'm looking for something 'cheap' that I can plug into a SCSI controller
on my desktop machine that will allow me to house multiple SATA drives in
it ... I don't need a lot of fancy features on it, and performance isn't a
big issue ...
Anything anyone out there using that they'd recommend
At 03:53 PM 3/1/2006, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
I'm looking for something 'cheap' that I can plug into a SCSI
controller on my desktop machine that will allow me to house
multiple SATA drives in it ... I don't need a lot of fancy features
on it, and performance isn't a big issue ... Anything
I'm looking for something 'cheap' that I can plug into a SCSI controller
on my desktop machine that will allow me to house multiple SATA drives in
it ... I don't need a lot of fancy features on it, and performance isn't a
big issue ...
Anything anyone out there using that they'd recommend
Your performance sucks because, to quote the manual, Input data is
read and written in 512-byte blocks.
Try a sensible blocksize. 16k would mimic a standard file system
block, but even that is likely to underestimate. If you were, say,
copying the disk to another you could easily use
: 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
Beastie wrote:
Robert Uzzi wrote:
That still dosen't connedt SATA to a non sata board though. That's my
situation I have 6 SATA drives but no SATA native board. Looking for a
cheap addin card to build this upon.
I'll buy Intel SRCS16 (500$) this week, will talk to u later about
it's
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
On 2/18/06, ph rhole oper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What should i use to setup a RAID-0 array using 2 SATA drives and a VIA
software-raid controller (pseudo)? vinum ? ccd? or atacontrol?
PS: suppose the metadata format of my raid controller is recognized by
the ata driver
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What should i use to setup a RAID-0 array using 2 SATA drives and a VIA
software-raid controller (pseudo)? vinum ? ccd? or atacontrol?
PS: suppose the metadata format of my raid controller is recognized by
the ata driver
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 2:00 AM
To: bsd; Robert Uzzi
Cc: Liste FreeBSD
Subject: Re: SATA Raid
Do note that cheap SATA raid controllers are in fact 'software'
raid cards;
much
/megaraid/sata_150_4.html
Drivers are available for FreeBSD.
Le 11 févr. 06 à 04:35, Robert Uzzi a écrit :
Anyone know of any of the cheaper SATA raid cards that work well under
FreeBSD. I'd love to go get a 3ware but they are fairly pricey
Do note that cheap SATA raid controllers are in fact 'software' raid cards;
much of the load is on the cpu rather than the asic.
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Cc: Liste FreeBSD freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 15
For my purposes that is fine. I and looking to build a 1T nfs server to
service my dual 3G Xeon box and another Solaris box.
Do note that cheap SATA raid controllers are in fact 'software' raid
cards;
much of the load is on the cpu rather than the asic.
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FreeBSD freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 6:20 PM
Subject: Re: SATA Raid
For my purposes that is fine. I and looking to build a 1T nfs server to
service my dual 3G Xeon box and another Solaris box.
Do note that cheap SATA
That still dosen't connedt SATA to a non sata board though. That's my
situation I have 6 SATA drives but no SATA native board. Looking for a
cheap addin card to build this upon.
In that case maybe you want to consider software raid on freebsd. It's
dead
easy to install and configure.
http
On Feb 15, 2006, at 4:17 AM, Robert Uzzi wrote:
That still dosen't connedt SATA to a non sata board though. That's my
situation I have 6 SATA drives but no SATA native board. Looking for a
cheap addin card to build this upon.
define cheap
LSI MegaRaid SATA-150 6 (or some comination of those
Robert Uzzi wrote:
That still dosen't connedt SATA to a non sata board though. That's my
situation I have 6 SATA drives but no SATA native board. Looking for a
cheap addin card to build this upon.
I'll buy Intel SRCS16 (500$) this week, will talk to u later about it's
compatibility
, 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
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: IntelSRCS16 SATA RAID Controller
Dear List
-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 7:35 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: SATA Raid
Anyone know of any of the cheaper SATA raid cards that work well under
FreeBSD. I'd love to go get a 3ware but they are fairly
Be wary of any of the cheaper SATA RAID using si chips, there have been
many problems noted you will find searching this list and the list for current.
I had a lot of problems with an adaptec card that used one of those chips.
Most of the cheaper cards just employ software raid, which
@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: SATA Raid
Be wary of any of the cheaper SATA RAID using si chips, there have been
many problems noted you will find searching this list and the
list for current.
I had a lot of problems with an adaptec card that used one of
those chips.
Most of the cheaper cards just employ
None of there are relevant since the only add in card is UDMA 100 not SATA
different chipsets. The others are built in's and not add in cards.
Here's some output from 3 of my servers with different ide raid,
judge for yourself:
Server #1: FreeBSD 6.0, Promise udma raid chip on motherboard
Well you want several things here: redundancy, add in card to preserve
your existing motherboard, SATA, and cheap.
So far you have found those four things are incompatible, that is why
your
here. I'm telling you point blank that they are incompatible and to
give up looking for that combo. Get
HI I am having great difficulty with my SATA DVD-RW drive. It is a Plextor
PX-716A ver 1.08 and is serial ATA seems to work/detect as acd1 fine before.
However I cannot remember if i could mount it but did not try very hard and do
not exactly know what i am doing with dvd-rw and FreeBSD yet
Anyone know of any of the cheaper SATA raid cards that work well under
FreeBSD. I'd love to go get a 3ware but they are fairly pricey.
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On Thu, 2006-02-09 at 21:58 -0700, RYAN vAN GINNEKEN wrote:
I am having problems with my plextor dvdr px-716a after adding apticam
to the kernel as recommend in the optical drive section of the handbook
I get freeze up on boot irq storms and the like have to unplug the drive
in order to get
it working properly.
I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with the SATA version
of this box, in particular does the RAID work? We tend to use a
lot of servers where disk speed is not relevant and a couple of
small mirrored disks wold work.
Digging through Google with
DL360 G4P SATA freebsd
did
I am trying to install FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE onto new SATA hard
drive that I installed in my computer. My motherboard (A7M266-D) does not
had on-board SATA support, so I installed a PCI SATA controller from
CompUSA (CompUSA brand was what it said). When I boot from the install CD
and use
half way
through startup of KDE. (Sometimes, CNTL-ALT-BACKSPACE will break it
and force an automatic reboot.)
I have replaced both hard drives with no change.
The disk controller is on the mother board so I switched the SATA leads
from master to slave and back again with no change.
I'm not sure
Dear all,
Currently I am facing a very big problem.
I got the Dell PE850 server, which is running SATA with 80G HDD, but I try to
boot it up and install the FreeBSD6.0,
it can detect the Disk Controller but any HDD.
In the boot up screen, it show me the chipset is ICH7.
Please help
On Behalf Of rocky
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 5:20 PM
Subject: SATA 80G HDD can't detect
Dear all,
I got the Dell PE850 server, which is running SATA with 80G
HDD, but I try to boot it up and install the FreeBSD6.0,
it can detect the Disk Controller but any HDD.
In the boot
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Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 1:51 PM
Subject: RE: SATA 80G HDD can't detect
On Behalf Of rocky
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 5:20 PM
Subject: SATA 80G HDD can't detect
Dear all,
I got the Dell PE850 server, which is running SATA
Andrew Falanga wrote:
I'm new to FreeBSD but not to UNIX. The guy who burned me the 6.0
release iso's told me that during the install, FreeBSD would detect my
Windows XP drive but it didn't. I have two hard drives, one for FreeBSD
one for Windows. The FreeBSD drive is SATA and the Windows
is SATA and the Windows
is PATA (IDE, but I'm sure you all knew that).
I have the same or similar problem, only that both my hard drives are
SATA: (dmesg)
ad4: 38146MB WDC WD400BD-75JMA0 05.01C05 at ata2-master SATA150
ad5: 38146MB WDC WD400BD-75LRA0 09.01D09 at ata2-slave SATA150
Trying
I am looking for a SATA PCI card, don't need RAID - any recommendations?
Janos Dohanics
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i've just got new machine, everything is detected except the network.
it's Athlon 64 machine with ULi M1689 and Realtek 8201CL 10/100Mbps LAN,
which is listed without name and as no driver attached.
is it no driver at all, none compiled in kernel, or only in -current?
or i have to plug PCI
will FreeBSD make any use of that feature? it can with command queue with
SCSI drives, and this looks similar
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I would like to use an adaptec 2610SA SATA raid controller with FreeBSD
5.4.
My research:
http://lists.ooz.net/freebsd-hackers/?mid=19018
shows that aac_pci.c has this in it for 6.0, and there were some plans to
backport it to 5.4 with a driver update ?
Does anyone know the status
On Nov 11, 2005, at 12:56 PM, user wrote:
I would like to use an adaptec 2610SA SATA raid controller with
FreeBSD
5.4.
My research:
http://lists.ooz.net/freebsd-hackers/?mid=19018
shows that aac_pci.c has this in it for 6.0, and there were some
plans to
backport it to 5.4
Hi
I wanted to try Freebsd 6.0 on a sony vaio laptop which has a 80Gb HDD drive
with using this SATA controller:
IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801FBM (ICH6M) SATA Controller (rev 04)
I have this error when the installer try to write the partition table:
ad4: detected
unknown
On Tuesday 08 November 2005 15:55, you wrote:
Hi,
Did you try disabling ACPI?
I just tried and same problem :/
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controller in sys/dev/ata-pci.c and
installed freebsd 4.x on a HP ML110 G2 with the ICH7 SATA controller. you'd
probably need to make a release for this though.
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On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 11:39 -0700, Derrick MacPherson wrote:
As per the subject, Dell PE 830, with Intel 82801 SATA Controller that
is not recognized. Kind of. When I get to the boot loader, and type
lsdev, it shows the drive, recognizes the linux partitions that are on
it, but when I get
On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 13:14 -0700, Derrick MacPherson wrote:
On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 11:39 -0700, Derrick MacPherson wrote:
As per the subject, Dell PE 830, with Intel 82801 SATA Controller that
is not recognized. Kind of. When I get to the boot loader, and type
lsdev, it shows the drive
As per the subject, Dell PE 830, with Intel 82801 SATA Controller that
is not recognized. Kind of. When I get to the boot loader, and type
lsdev, it shows the drive, recognizes the linux partitions that are on
it, but when I get to the sysinstall it says there's no drives found.
I've tried
When I type lsdev in the boot loader, it shows the hdd and the
partitions that are on it (3 linux). When sysinstall (i've tried with
5.4 and 6.0RC1) starts it says there's no drives, I've done some
googling but am not coming back with a lot, someone asked a similar
question in early August and
this numerous times over the past couple months to no avail.
Today, I tried another box using a 200GB Sata drive w/o RAID, and the
exact same thing happens.
I've tried all manner of things to no avail. If someone can shed some
light on this issue, I would most appreciate it.
Tks,
Steve
times over the past couple months to no avail.
Today, I tried another box using a 200GB Sata drive w/o RAID, and the
exact same thing happens.
I've tried all manner of things to no avail. If someone can shed some
light on this issue, I would most appreciate it.
Tks,
Steve
this numerous times over the past couple months to
no avail.
Today, I tried another box using a 200GB Sata drive w/o RAID,
and the exact same thing happens.
I've tried all manner of things to no avail. If someone can
shed some light on this issue, I would most appreciate it.
I'm sorry
there with a blinking cursor in the top left of the screen.
I've tried this numerous times over the past couple months to no avail.
Today, I tried another box using a 200GB Sata drive w/o RAID, and the
exact same thing happens.
I've tried all manner of things to no avail. If someone can shed some
light
this numerous times over the past couple months to no avail.
Today, I tried another box using a 200GB Sata drive w/o RAID, and the
exact same thing happens.
I've tried all manner of things to no avail. If someone can shed some
light on this issue, I would most appreciate it.
Tks,
Steve
-Original Message-
From: albi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 12:53 PM
To: Steve Bertrand
Subject: Re: FW: Sata drives and FBSD
hi,
This message failed to go through twice, so I'll try one more time:
i've since it 2x already, stop
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Steve Bertrand
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 7:45 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Sata drives and FBSD
Hi all,
I have had an issue (as many others have) trying to get
command
I found some hits on the mailing list indicating a possible hardware
problem.
I have replaced both SATA drives and switched the SATA connections from
the secondary socket to the primary socket.
(The drive controller is built into the motherboard.)
This happens on both drives but the one
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Subject: Problems with SATA drive on a Shuttle
Hi.
I'm having problems with FBSD 5.4-S
Why won't FreeBsd install on an SATA HDD.in a dual boot situation with Windows
XP and the Grub
Bootloader.
GLM.
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You may need a driver for SATA controller, which must be provided from
your mother board vendor.
Dilian Dimov
System Administrator
ProCredit Bank (Bulgaria) AD
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Subject
SATA
Why
Hello,
On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 08:12:22PM +1000, glm wrote:
Why won't FreeBsd install on an SATA HDD.in a dual boot situation with
Windows XP and the Grub
Bootloader.
GLM.
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hello list
i have problem with the following:
sil 3114 chipped sata card
when 5.4 booting, it writes this to all connected hdd:
ata identify timeout.
i googled this but i found only the same problems, no solution.
is somebody got any idea how can i make work these cards work under 5.4?
i don't
I have the OS installed on an IDE and i want to add two drives for RAID-0
striping (1 large drive).
They are two 200GB maxtor SATA HDD's
i plugged them in, and used the bios utility to create the array.
when i start Freebsd i can see the MB's onboard controller listed in dmesg
as:
atapci0
and i want to add two drives for RAID-0
striping (1 large drive).
They are two 200GB maxtor SATA HDD's
i plugged them in, and used the bios utility to create the array.
when i start Freebsd i can see the MB's onboard controller listed in dmesg
as:
atapci0 VIA 6420 SATA150 controller
it start the raid automatically?
On 9/9/05, jstarng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the OS installed on an IDE and i want to add two drives for
RAID-0 striping (1 large drive).
They are two 200GB maxtor SATA HDD's
i plugged them in, and used the bios utility to create the array
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 20:16:55 +0200
Armin Pirkovitsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder whether anyone here can help me with a little problem:
I just bought a notebook with a VIA VT 6421 sata controller and a
Samsung HM080JI sata harddisk.
The controller is recognized with 6.0 B3
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 20:16:55 +0200
Armin Pirkovitsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder whether anyone here can help me with a little problem:
I just bought a notebook with a VIA VT 6421 sata controller and a
Samsung HM080JI sata harddisk.
The controller
Hi!
I wonder whether anyone here can help me with a little problem:
I just bought a notebook with a VIA VT 6421 sata controller and a
Samsung HM080JI sata harddisk.
The controller is recognized with 6.0 B3 but it can't identify the
harddisk - i get the following error:
unknown: timeout
I am not sure if you are still having this problem, but maybe somebody
else will be able to use the following:
I am using SuperMicro server with Intel ICH5 SATA 150 controller and
FreeBSD 5.4. As far as I could tell, the trick with SATA RAID is to
disable/delete RAID in the Intel (after-BIOS
Since it was my first day (read first message sent to the list), if I
could use words of one Homer Simpson, I managed to screw it up. My
message was a reply to this message
(http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2004-September/059812.html),
but somehow it does not appear to be
--On Sunday, August 14, 2005 22:30:07 + Bo Xiao [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Installation on another box, also with 5.4R, went well. So it must be
this particular Dell PowerEdge 750. After moving the disk back,
% sudo newfs /dev/ad3s1d
newfs: /dev/ad3s1d: failed to open disk for writing
% sudo
Hi,
Having trouble install a 300G SATA with 5.4 release. HW is Dell
PowerEdge. First disk
is a 80G SATA. All is good. When adding the 300G, sysinstall cant
understand the
geom, 581421/16/63. It thinks it is 36481/255/63. Cant write to the
disk. Even if I
use G to tell
At 10:11 PM 8/13/2005, Bo Xiao wrote:
Hi,
Having trouble install a 300G SATA with 5.4 release. HW is Dell
PowerEdge. First disk
is a 80G SATA. All is good. When adding the 300G, sysinstall cant
understand the
geom, 581421/16/63. It thinks it is 36481/255/63. Cant write
--On August 14, 2005 1:36:42 PM -0700 Glenn Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
At 10:11 PM 8/13/2005, Bo Xiao wrote:
Hi,
Having trouble install a 300G SATA with 5.4 release. HW is Dell
PowerEdge. First disk
is a 80G SATA. All is good. When adding the 300G, sysinstall cant
understand
is up 100 Mbps Full Duplex
Bo Xiao
From: Paul Schmehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Glenn Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bo Xiao
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Subject: Re: Can FreeBSD handle 300G SATA disk?
Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 16:35:35
On Aug 14, 2005, at 4:30 PM, Bo Xiao wrote:
Installation on another box, also with 5.4R, went well. So it
must be
this particular Dell PowerEdge 750. After moving the disk back,
% sudo newfs /dev/ad3s1d
newfs: /dev/ad3s1d: failed to open disk for writing
% sudo mount /dev/ad3s1d
300G SATA disk?
Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 17:20:33 -0600
On Aug 14, 2005, at 4:30 PM, Bo Xiao wrote:
Installation on another box, also with 5.4R, went well. So it
must be
this particular Dell PowerEdge 750. After moving the disk back,
% sudo newfs /dev/ad3s1d
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Subject: Re: Can FreeBSD handle 300G SATA disk?
Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 17:20:33 -0600
On Aug 14, 2005, at 4:30 PM, Bo Xiao wrote:
Installation on another box, also with 5.4R, went well. So it
must be
this particular Dell PowerEdge 750
I need to find a good SATA controller for use on a 5.4 box. I don't need
RAID right away but it might be nice in the future.
Anyone had good results with an off the shelf add on card?
Thanks,
Adam
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Don't get anything based on the Silicon Image 3112 chipset, I had
great problems with it.
I ended up with a HighPoint RocketRAID 1520, which is a basic 2 port
SATA controller. It does software raid and is supported out of the
box on 5.4. I am very happy with it, although you maybe
hey,
I have a Tyan s2882 mainboard with an integrated SLI 3114 SATA RAID
controler on board. I have four 120gig sata drives attached to it. I can
succefully build a RAID 0, 1 or 10 in the BIOS, but the created RAID
dosent seem to show up in Freebsd. The drives get detected but I can
only
On Jul 7, 2005, at 1:48 PM, Evan Jones wrote:
hey,
I have a Tyan s2882 mainboard with an integrated SLI 3114 SATA RAID
controler on board. I have four 120gig sata drives attached to it.
I can succefully build a RAID 0, 1 or 10 in the BIOS, but the
created RAID dosent seem to show up
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I have a Tyan s2882 mainboard with an integrated SLI
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Regarding multiple posts
Thanks, Gayn! I am thinking what to do.
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Subject: integrated SATA RAID controller on Intel server
board SE7520bd2
Hi!
I have Intel server board SE7520bd2 with integrated
SATA RAID controller on it and two hard drives that
are already configured as RAID 1 (mirror) via BIOS
What and where are the mk3 patches? Mystery Keyboard version 3?
Ted
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To: 'Olga Zenkova'; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: RE: integrated SATA RAID
'; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: RE: integrated SATA RAID controller on Intel server
board SE7520bd2
What and where are the mk3 patches? Mystery Keyboard version 3?
Ted
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Hi,
I have timeout problems with SATA. I have searched the archives and
the net and found that I am not alone, but I could not find any useful
answers on what to do about it.
I am running 5-STABLE (from yesterday) on an Intel 916PCM (ICH6). I
have a Plextor DVD burner (As for the hard drive, I
On 7/1/05, Thomas Ludwig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have timeout problems with SATA. I have searched the archives and
the net and found that I am not alone, but I could not find any useful
answers on what to do about it.
...
Recently there was a thread on these lists that indicated
Hi!
I have Intel server board SE7520bd2 with integrated
SATA RAID controller on it and two hard drives that
are already configured as RAID 1 (mirror) via BIOS.
When I trying to install FreeBSD 5.4 it doesn't see my
RAID 1, but sees two individual disks. What can I do?
Does it mean that FreeBSD
I just recieved my workstation which came w/ a SATA hard drive. I attempted
to install FreeBSD 5.4 on it but it doesn't want to recognize the drive. I
even tried using the ataraid kernel and still ran into a wall? Has anybody
gotten around this? I did a quick google for it and ended up in the same
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 08:02:04 -0600
zmather [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just recieved my workstation which came w/ a SATA hard drive. I
attempted to install FreeBSD 5.4 on it but it doesn't want to
recognize the drive. I even tried using the ataraid kernel and still
ran into a wall?
it would
timeout ERROR - using Tyan S5350 with FreeBSD 5.4
(problems booting - SATA hard disk not recognised) -
Hi,
I just got a new Tyan S5350 using twin Xeon processors I am told this is now
a
very standard motherboard.
Unfortunately when I try to boot FreeBSD 5.4 Release I get the following
Hi guys!
That you can speak about the support of Tekram TR-822
and Adaptec AAR-1210SA SATA adapters into Free5.x?
best regards,
Zile
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On 6/27/05, Zile [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys!
That you can speak about the support of Tekram TR-822
and Adaptec AAR-1210SA SATA adapters into Free5.x?
?, They are both basic 2 port SATA RAID 0/1 cards, I don't see why
FreeBSD would not support them but it's allways a good idea to stick
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