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Date:      Wed, 04 Nov 1998 09:07:59 -0700
From:      Eddie Fry <eddie@eaznet.com>
To:        Chris Johnson <cjohnson@palomine.net>
Cc:        isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: DPT & RAID 5
Message-ID:  <36407BDF.EC2D2842@eaznet.com>
References:  <363F96D7.25951531@eaznet.com> <19981103194842.A19317@palomine.net>

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Chris,

thanks for the help!  Now, if I can just get everything installed, updated, and restored in less than 8 hours...

Oh, have you had any drives go bad in your array?  How was the recovery process?

Eddie

Chris Johnson wrote:

> On Tue, Nov 03, 1998 at 04:50:47PM -0700, Eddie Fry wrote:
> > I have recently purchased a PM2144UW and a RC4040 from DPT and wish to
> > use it as a RAID5 controller under FreeBSD.  Has anyone else done this?
> > If so, what method did you use to set uo the adapter?  Any pitfalls or
> > areas of concern?
>
> I've got a PM3334UW and it's working very well under FreeBSD 2.2.7. There are,
> however, definitely pitfalls and areas of concern. When I initially tried to
> install FreeBSD, newfs, when run from sysintall, would hang when formatting a
> 6.5GB partition. As per the suggestion of someone on the freebsd-questions
> list, I initially installed on partitions of 1GB or smaller, and then
> relabelled and re-newfsed things to get the sizes I wanted. It's worked
> flawlessly for me ever since.
>
> Apparently there are also problems with newer versions of the firmware. If you
> search the archives of the freebsd-questions list, you'll find a lengthy
> message posted a week or so ago by Simon Shapiro (who wrote the DPT driver)
> detailing some of the pitfalls and what you can do about them.
>
> I just found the message. You'll find it at this URL (make it fit on one line):
>
> http://www.dejanews.com/=zzz_maf/dnquery.xp?search=thread&svcclass=dnserver&recnum=%3cXFMail.981026204544.shimon_simon-shapiro.org@ns.sol.net%3e%231/1
>
> Chris
>
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