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Date:      Tue, 25 Jan 2011 12:23:32 +0100
From:      Jonas Lund <whizzter@gmail.com>
To:        Cameron Tune <cameron@camerontune.com>
Cc:        freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Problem with Highpoint 2320 Raid card
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I also bought a highpoint (17xx something) card for my previous
home/smb-server and i could never get it booting either regardless of
"freebsd support". It was based on a VIA EPIA motherboard.

Ended up going with softraid (gmirror).. it worked well enough but be
warned that after an extended uptime that a gmirror sync + fsck will
cause a seek storm that will take ages to finish. Using ZFS for my
current setup with duplication.

2011/1/16 Cameron Tune <cameron@camerontune.com>:
> Last month I purchased a Highpoint 2320 raid card, http://www.newegg.com/=
Product/Product.aspx?Item=3DN82E16816115026 , for my FreeBSD server. =A0I'm=
 new to the FreeBSD world - so please bear with me as I try to solve the fo=
llowing issue.
>
> With the card installed - the server hangs during the boot process. =A0I =
don't even get to the standard FreeBSD boot menus (loader prompt, single-us=
er mode, etc.), rather the freeze occurs after a "console" message and then=
 a listing of physical disks. =A0A picture of where the hang occurs is at h=
ttp://www.camerontune.com/images/photo.jpg .
>
> As far as I can tell this card is supported on FreeBSD (running 8.1 STABL=
E i386). =A0I've updated the motherboard bios, and have also monkeyed aroun=
d with just about every possible setting in the card's bios. =A0Motherboard=
 is a Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P.
>
> I've combed through every possible log I can find in /var/logs - but I'm =
not finding anything that starts this early in the boot process. =A0I've al=
so ensured that all drivers are present and loaded in loader.conf - however=
 I don't think I'm even getting to the point of drivers being loaded.
>
> Any thoughts are appreciated - and please let me know if there's any addi=
tional information I can provide that may help diagnose the problem._______=
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