Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 12:24:36 -0700 From: "Bill Blue" <bblue@netoldies.com> To: "Roland Smith" <rsmith@xs4all.nl>, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Motherboard RAID problem Message-ID: <op.telj7ai6zq5pz4@sovaio.netoldies.com> In-Reply-To: <20060820182248.GA24133@slackbox.xs4all.nl> References: <20060820120049.06E0516A52F@hub.freebsd.org> <200608201338.56109.matt@chronos.org.uk> <20060820162032.GE633@core.byshenk.net> <op.teldlrauzq5pz4@sovaio.netoldies.com> <20060820173827.GA22931@slackbox.xs4all.nl> <20060820175547.GF633@core.byshenk.net> <20060820182248.GA24133@slackbox.xs4all.nl>
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On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 11:22:48 -0700, Roland Smith <rsmith@xs4all.nl> wrot= e: > On Sun, Aug 20, 2006 at 07:55:47PM +0200, Greg Byshenk wrote: >> On Sun, Aug 20, 2006 at 07:38:28PM +0200, Roland Smith wrote: >> > On Sun, Aug 20, 2006 at 10:02:05AM -0700, Bill Blue wrote: >> >> > > I'm not sure if I'm expecting too much, or this is a real bug. >> >> > > Using FreeBSD 6.1 release, CVSup'd to current. The motherboard is= a >> > > Supermicro P4SCT0 with a 3.2Ghz P4 and 2 DDR400 1G sticks of RAM.= On >> > > the MB is a built-in RAID controller (Adaptec chip) for the SATA >> > > drives. You set it for discrete SATA or RAID. If RAID is set, o= n the >> > > next boot you have essentially a BIOS configuration for that 'dev= ice' >> > > consisting of the two SATA devices in either RAID 0 (striped) or = RAID >> > > 1 (mirrored). >> >> > The ataraid(4) driver supports the Adaptec HostRAID. >> >> > <snip> >> > > Boot the OS now and all goes well with the device still showing u= p on >> > > /dev/ad4* but I couldn't tell if the mirroring was really working= >> > > since the drives have no individual led indications. I then noti= ced >> > > that there was a new ad6* device, and guess what -- it was the se= cond >> > > SATA drive and a mirror image of the *original* first drive. Wat= ching >> > > it with DF for size changes when copying a large file to my home >> > > directory, it didn't change at all. >> >> > > ad6* were the only new devices seen in the OS. >> >> > If FreeBSD supports the device, you should see an ar0 device. >> >> > Do you have the ataraid(4) driver loaded, or built into your kernel= ? >> >> >> Alternatively, are you sure you have identified your hardware correct= ly? >> >> According to Supermicro here >> >> <http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/P4/875/P4SCT.cfm> >> >> the P4SCT has an Intel 6300ESB onboard RAID controller, which accordi= ng to >> this page >> >> <http://www.gamepc.com/labs/view_content.asp?id=3Deoyraid&page=3D2= &cookie%5Ftest=3D1> >> >> is based upon the ICH4, and not Adaptec controller. And, unless I've= >> missed it, this controller is not supported. > > The ata(4) manual page lists the 6300ESB as supported. The ataraid(4) > manual only lists the "Intel MatrixRAID" metadata format as supported.= > > Roland Roland, Greg, Thanks for the replies. The Intel 6300ESB (aka Hance Rapids I/O Control= ler Hub) serves as a controller for USB 2.0, UDMA100 and SATA150 devices= . Separately of that, there's the Adaptec embedded SATA with Hostraid c= ontroller driver which comes into play if you activate RAID in the BIOS.= Since they refer to it as Adaptec's Hostraid controller, it looks like a= taraid(4) should support it. And Nooooo, I didn't have ataraid defined in my kernel. It was, but for= some reason it isn't now. I'll uh, have to add and rebuild. Thanks fo= r pointing out my error. Now, when the ar0s1a-f devices do show up, does the boot device actually= get changed from ad4* to ar0* or do I need to boot single user while it= 's talking to ad4* and change the mount points and reboot? I've never p= layed much with changing boot devices. --Bill
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