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Date:      Fri, 21 May 2004 18:03:20 +0100
From:      adam@otterycomputers.com
To:        Patrick Hurrelmann <outi@bytephobia.de>
Cc:        freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: RAID 5 Adapters and FreeBSD 5.2.1
Message-ID:  <1085158999.40ae3658007ba@oocltd.gotdns.org>
In-Reply-To: <40AE2906.20304@bytephobia.de>
References:  <003301c43f36$a78c7340$0b02a8c0@justin> <40AE18E8.90302@outi.echsi.de> <40AE1A29.8080300@outi.echsi.de> <1085153225.40ae1fc973ff9@192.168.0.253> <40AE2906.20304@bytephobia.de>

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Interestingly I emailed promises Europe and US Support departments and th=
ey both
gave me different and conflicting answers.

Rather stupidly the european department seem to think that FreeBSD is som=
e sort
of linux distribution. Also the European department say that planned supp=
ort
for FreeBSD has been dropped by management whereas the US department say =
that
development for FreeBSD is currently under way!!! Crazy?

Here is what the European department said -
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Hello mister Retter,

Honestly, we took FreeBSD in the shedule to get drivers developed for thi=
s,
and created a manual, however management decided later that this linux
distribution would not be supported. Thus we did not develop specific dri=
ver
for this model.

We know that some linux enthousiast have developed drivers for this model=
 in
Free BSD, but you have to check this in newsgroups.

With kind regards, Mit freundlichen grussen, Met  vriendelijke groet,

Stefan Zegers
Technical Support Engineer
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=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D

The US Support department said this -
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=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
Hi
	FreeBSD driver for both controllers are still being developed
and tested at this point. I don't have a date as of yet when driver will
be out.

I would recommend you not to purchase the controller until Promise have
FreeBSD driver posted on our website.



Thank you

Promise Technology Inc
1745 McCandless Drives
Milpitas CA, 95035
408-228-6400
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So anyone know whats happening? Not me!

Cheers Adam.




> adam@otterycomputers.com wrote:
> > Hmm well the cheepest 3ware RAID 5 SATA card is about =A3240 which is=
 like
> =A3100
> > more than my budget would strecth too, shame those 3ware cards look r=
eal
> nice.
> > Also I think they are 64bit pci, i only have 32bit pci :-(
> >
> > Im guessing that mmy best bet then is to get some sort of supported S=
ATA
> > controller and then to use Vinum on top to do the RAID stuff. Can any=
one
> make a
> > well supported but under =A3140 recommendation.
> >
> > Shame coz those promise ones look wicked and fit my budget.
> > Can anyone tell me how difficult it would be to develop a driver for =
the
> promise
> > card, I have experience of C and C++ amongst others and am fairly
> knowledgable
> > about PC's and Hardware but have never had to look so low-level as wr=
itting
> a
> > driver.
> >
> > Thanks Adam.
> >
>
> I forgot to mention, that Promise FastTrak S150 SX4 (and SX4000) are
> supported in 5.x CURRENT, but they use the ata-framework and no scsi.
> Radi 5support will hit 5.x in future. Soeren Schmitt is working hard on
> it. But it may take some time till this happens. I own a Promise
> FastTrak S150 SX4 myself and i have killed my old raid5 array some days
> ago. i now use 4x 120gb as raid 0+1 with ataraid.
>
> It's sad, that Promise still advertises his FastTrak SX4 with future
> FreeBSD support. I spoke with an technician of Promise on Cebit 04. It'=
s
> highly unlikely that Promise itself will release any bsd drivers. They
> have a linux-driver. I received a copy of it, too. Regrettably the
> Promise driver is only partly open-source. I provided Soeren with one
> copy, but he said it doesn't help him, as the relevant parts of the cod=
e
> are closed...
>
>
> so, at the moment i'm running CURRENT with raid 0+1 on my Promise SX4
> till ataraid will handle raid5. Looking forward to that.
>
> Patrick
>




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