6 ultra320 scsi drives2 73.6GB4 300GBthe scsi controller is an integrated LSI 1030, the server is an ibm x345 51Rthe controller will only do hardware raid 1i set that up w/ the two 73GB drives. the second drive sits there indefinitely saying "out of sync"fedora doesn't see the controller at all when hardware raid is enabled... doesn't even see the 4 non-array disksif i delete the array and just have it present straight scsi targets, it sees all 6 disks.a) why is the second drive constantly out of sync? i tried a low level format on both drives, it's doing the same thing. i swapped drives, the problem is consistently in the bottom slot (secondary mirror) no matter what drive i'm usingb) how can i get the drives to show up in fedora or RHEL while hardware raid is enabled? i KNOW fedora has mptscsi built in... so it should work...also, it's got the latest bios which (according to ibm) has the latest scsi fw/bios as well... i tried updating with LSI's utility but it wouldn't flash it...]
4/14/2008 11:01:49 AM
come on, SOMEONE has to know SOMETHING about this
4/14/2008 3:25:55 PM
wish I could help you fix the hardware problem, but :shrug:why not just use software raid? does fedora just say you don't have any drives? does it ask you to select a driver? ibm x3455? https://hardware.redhat.com/list.cgi?product=Red+Hat+Hardware+Certification&quicksearch=x345IBM claims it's certified
4/14/2008 10:14:47 PM
evan, I believe you should do some consulting with my work place soon.i need somebody to help me build some redundancy and a very good backup solution. that scare the other night scared the fucking shit out of me and i honestly don't have the time right now to figure out the best options (I do sales mainly, used to do IT but not much anymore)...
4/14/2008 11:25:01 PM
4/15/2008 12:17:01 AM
find the manual for the raid card.
4/15/2008 8:27:03 AM
4/15/2008 3:26:19 PM
indefinitely means it's been going for 3 days nowand as far as drivers go, this is the fedora install... how would you add storage drivers to the install without recompiling the kernel?fedora = RHEL. it should work. they're forked from the same tree - that's what's confusing me. i'll grab a RHEL disc from work and try it tonight.i covered firmware updates in my first post - IBM's utility says it's up to date - LSI has an update for the chip the controller is based on, but their update utility won't update the chip...the card is an LSI card, not a serveRAID controller - adaptec makes IBM's serveRAID controllers.
4/15/2008 7:38:26 PM
4/15/2008 11:19:26 PM
I take that back...I think IBM actually made the earliest ServeRaid controllers using Intel Zion (yes Zion, not Xeon) and PowerPC chips.
4/16/2008 12:03:19 AM
4/16/2008 11:50:47 AM