Re: Hardware IDE ATA Raid 1 support in Linux Debian - Linux disapointment

2003-02-16 Thread Nicos Gollan
On Sunday 16 February 2003 13:37, Alvin Oga wrote: > > -- > > Got Backup? > > was it tested, and does it work I guess I'll use 'fortune -s' as sig again. I'm getting too many answers to this one! :-) -- Got Backup? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe

Re: Hardware IDE ATA Raid 1 support in Linux Debian - Linux disapointment

2003-02-16 Thread Alvin Oga
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003, Nicos Gollan wrote: > On Sunday 16 February 2003 08:35, Alvin Oga wrote: > > == my raid test ... > > > > - unplug /dev/hda ... and try to boot ( into degraded mode ) > > - unplug /dev/hdc ... and try to boot > > > > - it should still boot w/o any intervent

Re: Hardware IDE ATA Raid 1 support in Linux Debian - Linux disapointment

2003-02-16 Thread Nicos Gollan
On Sunday 16 February 2003 08:35, Alvin Oga wrote: > == my raid test ... > > - unplug /dev/hda ... and try to boot ( into degraded mode ) > - unplug /dev/hdc ... and try to boot > > - it should still boot w/o any intervention/typing > > - copy a 2TB file to the raid

Re: Hardware IDE ATA Raid 1 support in Linux Debian - Linux disapointment

2003-02-15 Thread Alvin Oga
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Pedro Ruivo (TRQV-DSI) wrote: > I've bought a Highpoint RocketRaid 100 card in order to have a fault > tolerant system. Unfortunately i didn't checked if it was supported under > Debian Linux. suppsedly, supported hw raid is listed here - if its not listed..

Re: Hardware IDE ATA Raid 1 support in Linux Debian - Linux disapointment

2003-02-15 Thread Nicos Gollan
On Saturday 15 February 2003 05:28, Nathan E Norman wrote: > [1] I hear 3ware doesn't suck, but I've never used one. >From what I read in a review in c't magazine, 3ware has nice drivers included in the standard kernel and good performance when it comes to RAID 0 or 1. The review also had a look

Re: Hardware IDE ATA Raid 1 support in Linux Debian - Linux disapointment

2003-02-14 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Sat, Feb 15, 2003 at 01:18:39AM -, Pedro Ruivo (TRQV-DSI) wrote: [ please don't top post. ] > Thanks for you msg. > What i'd like to would be to use hardware raid, i'm used to Compaq (HPAQ) > servers whith smart array controller i thought i would get the same kind of > functionality (limi

RE: Hardware IDE ATA Raid 1 support in Linux Debian - Linux disapointment

2003-02-14 Thread Pedro Ruivo (TRQV-DSI)
ECTED] Assunto: Re: Hardware IDE ATA Raid 1 support in Linux Debian - Linux disapointment > Can someone tell me if it's possible, and how, to build a fault > tolerant (RAID1) system with this IDE controller. Has anyone got it to work > under Debian ? You could always use

Re: Hardware IDE ATA Raid 1 support in Linux Debian - Linux disapointment

2003-02-14 Thread Frank Copeland
On 14 Feb 03 15:39:11 GMT, Pedro Ruivo TRQV-DSI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have to say one other thing, wich is the disappointmento with linux > in this concern, shouldn't there be "a Linux Driver" ? > I find drivers for Red Hat, Suse, Turbo, ... Linux but not for > Debian and

Re: Hardware IDE ATA Raid 1 support in Linux Debian - Linux disapointment

2003-02-14 Thread Nicos Gollan
On Friday 14 February 2003 16:39, Pedro Ruivo (TRQV-DSI) wrote: > It turns out that although i could use it with RedHat, Suse, > Turbo,...,Linux they don't provide drivers for debian, they do provide a > "open source driver". That open source driver supports the chip as a simple IDE contro

Hardware IDE ATA Raid 1 support in Linux Debian - Linux disapointment

2003-02-14 Thread Pedro Ruivo (TRQV-DSI)
I've bought a Highpoint RocketRaid 100 card in order to have a fault tolerant system. Unfortunately i didn't checked if it was supported under Debian Linux. It turns out that although i could use it with RedHat, Suse, Turbo,...,Linux they don't provide drivers for debian, they do pr