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Date:      Fri, 21 Apr 2000 22:24:46 +0200 (CEST)
From:      Stephane Legrand <Stephane.Legrand@bigfoot.com>
To:        Mike Smith <msmith@freebsd.org>
Cc:        Stephane Legrand <Stephane.Legrand@bigfoot.com>, freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Boot problem with AcceleRAID 150 (was VALinux FullOn 2x2 with FreeBSD) 
Message-ID:  <14592.47374.389569.324252@sequoia.mondomaineamoi.megalo>
In-Reply-To: <200004202215.PAA09048@mass.cdrom.com>
References:  <14591.32028.804492.576621@sequoia.mondomaineamoi.megalo> <200004202215.PAA09048@mass.cdrom.com>

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Mike Smith writes:
 > 
 > It sounds like you've done something _really_ weird here.  Did you 
 > initialise the array before installing to it?

If you mean initialisation with the Mylex BIOS, yes and i remember
clearly because it take a looonnng time.

 > Which geometry mode is it 
 > in?  

Frankly, i can't remember and i can't be in front of the server until
next week so i can't even take a look. I just can say that the number
of blocks viewed by the FreeBSD installation program seemed correct
with the disks sizes.

 > Which disk did you actually install to?

There are 4 disks of 9Gbytes each. We chose "RAID 5" in the Mylex BIOS
during the initialisation. We have created 2 logical disks with the
Mylex BIOS :

  - one of ~ 5.5 Gb for the system. This logical disk was recognized
  by the FreeBSD installation program as "mlxd0" if i remember
  well. We installed FreeBSD on this logical disk.

  - one other of may be ~ 20 Gb. This logical disk was recognized
  by the FreeBSD installation program as "mlxd1" if i remember
  well. The FreeBSD installation program didn't modified this logical
  disk (we didn't even format this disk).

 > How many partitions did you 
 > create while you were installing?
 > 

Four slices on the first logical disk (one for /, one for swap, one
for /usr and one for /var). Obviously, no slices and no partitions on
the second logical disk of ~ 20 Gb.




 > > We finally received these servers and tried to install a 4.0-release
 > > (CD-Rom version) on one. The installation was really flawless but
 > > FreeBSD can't boot. The boot stops at the boot manager prompt with
 > > something like this :
 > > 
 > >      F1 FreeBSD
 > >      F2 FreeBSD
 > >      F3 FreeBSD
 > >      F4 FreeBSD
 > >      F5 other disk
 > > 
 > > None function key works, there is only a "beep" and that's all. I also
 > > tried to boot on cd and load the kernel on the disk with a command
 > > like "boot mlxd(0,a)kernel" with no success.
 > > 
 > > So, is there a "trick" to boot FreeBSD with this RAID controller ?
 > > Does the 4.0-release supports this controller also for boot or do we
 > > have to upgrade the system to 4.0-stable ? Do we have to try without
 > > the boot manager ?
 > > 
 > > 
 > > Thank you.
 > > Stephane Legrand.
 > > 
 > > 
 > > Stephane Legrand writes:
 > >  > Ulf Zimmermann writes:
 > >  >  > On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 12:50:14PM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
 > >  >  > > > > Does anyone know if the server VALinux FullOn 2x2 ("good" version :
 > >  >  > > > > http://www.valinux.com/systems/productinfo.html?product=16#raid) can
 > >  >  > > > > run with FreeBSD ? Every components of this server seem ok except for
 > >  >  > > > > the RAID controler which is a Mylex AcceleRAID 150. On this web page
 > >  >  > > > > (http://www.posi.net/freebsd/drivers/driver-info.phtml?ID=9), i read
 > >  >  > > > > that this card should be supported on FreeBSD 4.x but also that it has
 > >  >  > > > > never been tested with this special card.
 > >  >  > > > 
 > >  >  > > > The Mylex AcceleRaid 150/250 is supported as bootable device since
 > >  >  > > > a few weeks. I am running a 250 currently and I am very happy with it.
 > >  >  > > 
 > >  >  > > AFAIK, the 150 is the same as the 250, but with a slower processor.  I 
 > >  >  > > don't have one here in the lab, but I would be quite surprised if it 
 > >  >  > > didn't work as expected.
 > >  >  > 
 > >  >  > Differences are:
 > >  >  > 
 > >  >  > 33 MHz against 66 MHz cpu
 > >  >  > Software Xor chip against hardware ASIC
 > >  >  > 
 > >  > 
 > >  > Thank you very much for your answers. I'll keep inform the list if
 > >  > FreeBSD actually runs well with this server.
 > >  > 
 > >  > Stephane Legrand.
 > >  > 


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