Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 18:39:46 +0200 From: "Lasse Edlund" <lassee@kth.se> To: <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org> Subject: problems getting RAID1 to work with SiI 0680 UDMA133 controller Message-ID: <20060809164029.VMZX23359.mxfep02.bredband.com@anon>
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I have this "ultra ata IDE controller card" that I try to use with RAID1, Both the harddrives I intend to use, ad6 & ad4 are working, fsck gives no errors and I can read/write on them. I have setup raid1 on these in the bios utility for the ata controller card. but now It says one of them is down! Why is that? And what can I do about it? >From dmesg: atapci0: <SiI 0680 UDMA133 controller> port 0x1050-0x1057,0x1060-0x1063,0x1058-0 x105f,0x1064-0x1067,0x1040-0x104f mem 0x40100000-0x401000ff irq 18 at device 9.0 on pci2 ad0: 19092MB <Seagate ST320414A 3.25> at ata0-master UDMA100 acd0: CDROM <Compaq CRD-8484B/1.04> at ata1-master PIO4 ad4: 190782MB <WDC WD2000JB-00GVA0 08.02D08> at ata2-master UDMA100 ad5: 286188MB <Maxtor 6L300R0 BAJ41G20> at ata2-slave UDMA133 ad6: 190782MB <WDC WD2000JB-00EVA0 15.05R15> at ata3-master UDMA100 ad7: 14664MB <IBM DJNA-351520 J56OA30K> at ata3-slave UDMA66 ar0: WARNING - mirror protection lost. RAID1 array in DEGRADED mode ar0: 190781MB <Silicon Image Medley RAID1> status: DEGRADED ar0: disk0 DOWN no device found for this subdisk ar0: disk1 READY (mirror) using ad6 at ata3-master su-2.05b# atacontrol list ATA channel 0: Master: ad0 <ST320414A/3.25> ATA/ATAPI revision 4 Slave: no device present ATA channel 1: Master: acd0 <Compaq CRD-8484B/1.04> ATA/ATAPI revision 0 Slave: no device present ATA channel 2: Master: ad4 <WDC WD2000JB-00GVA0/08.02D08> ATA/ATAPI revision 6 Slave: ad5 <Maxtor 6L300R0/BAJ41G20> ATA/ATAPI revision 7 ATA channel 3: Master: ad6 <WDC WD2000JB-00EVA0/15.05R15> ATA/ATAPI revision 6 Slave: ad7 <IBM-DJNA-351520/J56OA30K> ATA/ATAPI revision 4
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