Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 12:27:30 +0100 From: Willem Jan Withagen <wjw@withagen.nl> To: stable@freebsd.org Subject: Adaptec 2100, asr driver Message-ID: <457E9222.2090406@withagen.nl>
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Hi, I have a customer with a server with an Adaptec 2100 SCSI card and 2 73Gb seagates, running 6.1. Now one of the disks has been acting up and disconnected from the Raid-1. Customer got a call from the NOC that a server was beeping quite loud. So I rebuild the RAID and stress tested it a little, and thus far the disks have not disconnected or caused other trouble. I am however reluctant to ship the box back into the data center, because I can not get the ASR tools to work with the card. Reading this list, this is not really uncommon. So the 1000$ question: is there any chance of getting at least the state of the RAID and its disk out into the open? It shure would give me a much better feeling, knowing that at least serious trouble would be detected by me. Instead of getting this call from a NOC. OR was this driver maintained by the manufacturer and he is no longer supporting it? Thanx, --WjW
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