RE: FC2 Problems with RAID 1 - 2 Haddisks

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I'm using an Dawicontrol DC-150 Controller with  Silicon Image Chip SiI3114.
For the Test with a Promise Controller I have used the onboard Fasttrack 100
IDE Controller and I had the same Problem. This dirver is probably not in
beta state.
(My Mainboard is a Tyan Tiger 200T with one P3 CPU.)

It can't be a problem with SATA - it's the same with the IDE Controller. The
plan was to use a cheap SATA Controller, but if it doesn't work I'll buy an
Escalade... :) 

> 
> SII doesn't have the RAID Function (Libsata) coz the drivers for Linux are
> still in beta version, so you can't use this kind of controller for
> hardware
> RAID . Same problem with SATA 150 with Promise.
> 
> You won't get any problem with 3Ware controller 7000 - 8000 series
> 
> 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]
> On Behalf Of Rebecca Gruber
> Sent: lundi 6 septembre 2004 16:54
> To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: FC2 Problems with RAID 1 - 2 Haddisks
> 
> Hi!
> 
> I have a SATA RAID 0/1 Controller with a Silicon Image Chipset and Raid 1
> configured with 2 Harddisks. It works fine under Windows, but under Fedora
> Core 2 (also RedHat 9) I see not only one mirrored Harddisk, but also two
> single Disks. 
> 
> Have Anybody an idea why ?? I have tried other controllers from Adaptec
> and
> Promise, but there was no way to use the defined RAID drive.
> 
> thx for help
> Rebecca
> 
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