Re: PCI RAID for 'gift'

From: Eric Schuele (e.schuele_at_computer.org)
Date: 12/31/04

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    Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 21:28:09 -0600
    To: m <mfoulk@kewd.com>
    
    

    m wrote:
    > {I was emailed a 'recommendation' to CC this to the questions list,
    > it was originally posted to hardware}
    >
    > I apologize if repeating the post causes any problems. Thanks.
    > VF
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Victor Foulk [mailto:kaosent@kewd.com]
    > Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 20:50 PM
    > To: freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org
    > Subject: PCI RAID for 'gift'
    >
    > My wife has done the unthinkable this season! She decided to buy me
    > a new server for our small office, which I am more than excited about,
    > except for one paramount detail...
    >
    > It is a respectable 1U server with the following specs from manual:
    > Dual (2) IntelR XEON 2.8GHz HT Processors=20
    > 533MHz Front Side Bus, Hyperthread
    > 512K L2 Cache=20
    > Intel E7501 Server Chipset
    > 2GB PC2100 ECC Reg. DDR Memory
    > Dual (2) 160GB SATA Hard Drives, 8MB Buffer=20
    > 52x Sony CDROM Drive (black)=20
    > 8MB Onboard ATIR RageT XL=20
    > Intel 10/100Mbps NIC=20
    > Intel Gigabit NIC
    >
    > And now the problem:
    > SuperMicro Board comes with onboard RAID, an Adaptec ICH5R SATA
    > controller.

    If I remember correctly... (somebody please correct me)
    The Intel ICH5R supports RAID 0 and RAID 1, and I think their 'Matrix'
    technology. Which should allow you to mirror, striped volumes. Should
    be able to setup the volume(s) via BIOS. Is any FreeBSD support
    necessary??? I have no idea. When I googled I found a few other FreeBSD
    threads discussing ICH5R. So you might start with the past posts to see
    if anything helps.

    HTH

    >
    > I am not a computer expert, nor an expert with respect to FreeBSD, but
    > there is really no other operating system that I am willing (nor trust) to
    > run
    > on our server. The retailer will not accept return or exchange, so I am
    > stuck with this thing. Can anyone provide any suggestions to overcome this
    > problem? Maybe suggest a compatible pci raid card or something to make
    > the system work in a raid configuration with the existing HD's?
    >
    > Any and all assistance would be greatly appreciated!
    >
    > Thank you so very much for you help.
    > Victor Foulk
    >
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    Regards,
    Eric
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