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Date:      Wed, 17 May 2000 16:09:40 +0100 (BST)
From:      Mark Powell <M.S.Powell@salford.ac.uk>
To:        freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org
Subject:   Anyone successfully made a RAID 10 array on a DPT?
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0005171336450.81228-100000@plato.salford.ac.uk>

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We have a machine with a DPT SmartRAID IV, with two channels, each with
3x18GB disks. I wanted to stripe the 3 disks across one channel and then
mirror the whole lot on to the other channel, thus giving me ~54GB of
storage in a RAID 10 array. I could the partition this to root, swap and
the rest for data.
  I hit the old problem where you have to fiddle with the OS type in the
DPTMGR. I've done this in the past when I've made RAID 0 arrays, to enable
FBSD to see the array as one logical drive rather than individual
disks. This was something DPT let me on to. However, this time I had to
set the OS to something that would allow striped RAID 1 arrays. Most OS
settings complain "the driver for this OS doesn't support software striped
RAID 1 arrays." Setting to Windows NT or Dos, would allow the setup of the
three RAID 1 arrays that appeared, under DPTMGR at least, as one ~54GB
logical unit. Booting into FBSD showed three seperate drives. More
worryingly, at bootup the DPT BIOS displays garbage characters when it
would normally display the drives NAME, i.e. without the array it's

------
  DPT SCSI BIOS  v003.EN (1998/03/31)
...

Controller: PM334UW         v07M.0  Port:B010h  IRQ:11
  Drive:  0 (0,00,0) .....
  Drive:  1 (0,01,0) .....
  Drive:  2 (0,02,0) .....
  CDROM:    (0,06,0) .....
  Drive:  3 (1,03,0) .....
  Drive:  4 (1,04,0) .....
  Drive:  5 (1,05,0) .....
------

(I'm getting the (x,yy,x) from memory)

However, after the array is configured it shows:

------
  DPT SCSI BIOS  v003.EN (1998/03/31)
...

Controller: PM334UW        v07M.0  Port:B010h  IRQ:11
  CDROM:   (0,06,0)  TEAC  CD-ROM  CD-532S
Controller: CD-ROM CD-532S v1.0.A  Port:0000h  IRQ:00
  Drive: 0 (0,00,0)      <unprintable garbage chars here>
------ 

This looks like the controller is getting itself into some, for want of a
better word, crappy state.
  Anyone actually made a RAID10 array successfully? Any ideas if this is
possible? Cheers.

Mark Powell - UNIX System Administrator - Clifford Whitworth Building
A.I.S., University of Salford, Salford, Manchester, UK.
Tel: +44 161 295 5936  Fax: +44 161 295 5888  www.pgp.com for PGP key
M.S.Powell@salfrd.ac.uk (spell salford correctly to reply to me)




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