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11-18-2003 03:09 AM
11-18-2003 03:09 AM
Linux ES 2.1 and ML370
When I boot from RH CD, it not recognize the smart array and show this legend: no valid device were found on which to create new filesystems ...
The server has two disks and they are mirrored in RAID1, and is created the logical volume.
Any idea ??
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11-18-2003 04:03 AM
11-18-2003 04:03 AM
Re: Linux ES 2.1 and ML370
review the following link this may, help you
http://en.tldp.org/HOWTO/Software-RAID-HOWTO.html#toc4
Also did you try passing parameters to the boot ?
you should find all the parameters options on your install cd / documentation
or have a look at these are for RH 9.0, but I think they should be same for your version
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/install-guide/ch-bootopts.html
Hope this help you
J-P
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11-18-2003 07:43 AM
11-18-2003 07:43 AM
Re: Linux ES 2.1 and ML370
I've done it a few times with RH 7 and 9.
The documents in the prior post are excellent.
You need to make sure you have the CD around for the smart array, so you can configure it the way you want. You can probably do the RAID 1 on the array. That would be hardware raid and that outperforms software raid in most instances.
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11-18-2003 07:51 AM
11-18-2003 07:51 AM
Re: Linux ES 2.1 and ML370
or not ?
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11-18-2003 07:58 AM
11-18-2003 07:58 AM
Re: Linux ES 2.1 and ML370
Its one or the other.
The hardware raid is more difficult to set up but might lead to better performance, especially with ext2 and ext3 filesystems.
I've been using software raid for years, and its proved up to the task.
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11-18-2003 08:00 AM
11-18-2003 08:00 AM
Re: Linux ES 2.1 and ML370
But if your card handles hardware raid, depending on its brand it should relay software raid to handle it directly, once install is completed. But I do not know how 641 behaves on that point...
J
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11-18-2003 09:44 AM
11-18-2003 09:44 AM
Re: Linux ES 2.1 and ML370
I found in HP Web the exactly driver for the scsi array and it is ok.
Now I can do a Raid by hard.
thank you so much.
daniel
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12-09-2003 10:53 PM
12-09-2003 10:53 PM
Re: Linux ES 2.1 and ML370
I've looked on the Hp web site and found the correct driver but still not sure how to use it.
Can you advise the steps you took to resolve the problem.
Many thanks.
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12-10-2003 09:48 AM
12-10-2003 09:48 AM
Re: Linux ES 2.1 and ML370
In any case, the instructions with the driver-diskette downloads should tell you exactally how to do it (usually involves going into an 'expert' or 'driver' installation mode).
I've not use ES so I can't comment directly.