Re: Promise FastTrack SX4000 RAID Controller

2003-08-15 Thread Erick Smith
Also, if it helps, I'm running 5.1 release. On Thursday 14 August 2003 08:04 pm, you wrote: A little update... The controller is actually an SX4000. SOrry I was going from memory. I've tried the kernen config option: device pst as this is labelled for ata raid controllers, but still

Promise FastTrack TX4000 RAID Controller

2003-08-14 Thread Erick Smith
I'm trying to switch an XP machine to FreeBSD, but so far I've had no luck with this RAID controller. Does anyone have it working? Here's what dmesg.boot says: pci0: mass storage, RAID at device 9.0 (no driver attached) So, I need a driver for the controller? Is there a driver available?

Promise Fasttrack

2003-07-27 Thread Joseph Yuen
Hey, Did anybody get Promise Fasttrack TX2000 working properly under FreeBSD? Does the driver in the FreeBSD handle the RAID duties properly or not? According to the hardware support list, it's supported by FreeBSD. However, I've heard ppl having problem with Promise Fasttrak series. Thus

Re: Promise Fasttrack

2003-07-27 Thread Jonathan
Joseph Yuen wrote: Hey, Did anybody get Promise Fasttrack TX2000 working properly under FreeBSD? Does the driver in the FreeBSD handle the RAID duties properly or not? According to the hardware support list, it's supported by FreeBSD. However, I've heard ppl having problem with Promise

Re: Promise Fasttrack

2003-07-27 Thread Johan Paul
Joseph Yuen wrote: Hey, Did anybody get Promise Fasttrack TX2000 working properly under FreeBSD? Does the driver in the FreeBSD handle the RAID duties properly or not? I am using Promise Fastrak TX2 om my FreeBSD 4.8 box and it works like a charm all the way from installation. No problems

Promise FastTrack S150 TX4 raid controller?

2003-07-19 Thread nmanisca
Anyone have *first hand* experience with this controller? I've searched the mailing list archives but didn't find any references. I'd like to build a cheap samba file server (mirrored disks). I'm thinking this controller ($100) and a pair of 120GB SATA disks ($120 each) would make a nice set