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Re: [Sheflug] Highpoint RocketRAID 133 card



Matt Fairtlough wrote:
On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 13:03, Jonathan wrote:

Lance Davis wrote:

On 12 Jul 2003, Matt Fairtlough wrote:
I thought it was hardware based because the disk configuration is done independently of the operating system? When I added a second drive to my system, it asked me if I wanted to rebuild the RAID1 array from within the RAID BIOS.

that seems right; surely you have defined "hardware RAID" against
"software RAID".  Also although it isn't very expensive it is rather
more than other cards discussed on sheflug which seem to be software
RAID solutions.

P.S. The thing I did like about the Promise onboard is that you can mod the RAID BIOS and instead of having striping only, you get access to the full RAID modes, took me about 20 minutes including locating suitable insutructions.

mine provides 0/1 RAID and I'm using 1 only (don't intend to change
that); but how do you cope with the driver issue?  Maybe you don't have
the same chipset as me, but still, there aren't any open Promise
drivers, are there?
There isn't a driver issue. I install FreeBSD, it picks up the controller from the installation media, that's it.

Mine shows up as this in the boot message (it's an Asus A7V):

atapci1: <Promise ATA100 controller> port 0x8800-0x883f, 0x9000-0x9003, 0x9400-0x9
407, 0x9800-0x9803, 0xa000-0xa007 mem 0xdf800000-0xdf81ffff irq 10 at device 17.0 on pci0

If I go to http://www.promise.com/support/download/download_eng.asp and go through the dropdown menues, I see SuSE, RedHat and Turbo linux drivers.

I think I'll go for the HPT card if I can get hold of one (they are
quite old now I think).
If you reboot a lot, my reboot cycle is about 20 seconds quicker now, never did work out why the Promise RAID takes so long to probe/boot/spin up.

- J

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