Jack Bailey
2015-Oct-07 17:29 UTC
[CentOS] OT hardware issue: HP controller to 3rd party RAID
On 10/07/15 10:06, John R Pierce wrote:> On 10/7/2015 8:42 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> Got an old HP box with a P800 Smart Array controller. The HP RAID >> box >> plugged into it's failing, and we got a new JetStor. Anyone know if we >> can just plug the JetStor in and set it to passthrough, or if we have >> to use the P800's firmware to set up the RAID, or other gotchas? >> >> I*think* we could use the RAID boxes firmware to build the RAID, but >> last >> resort would be passthrough, and Linux RAID. > > I'm not familiar with JetStor, but a P800 is a older high end SAS raid > controller that expects to talk to individual SAS or SATA drives. you > can manage it with hpssacli from centos. >I have the P822. It has no JBOD or RAID 0. hpacucli works with CentOS 7.0, but is broken on 7.1 -- it cannot find the controller. Jack
John R Pierce
2015-Oct-07 17:37 UTC
[CentOS] OT hardware issue: HP controller to 3rd party RAID
On 10/7/2015 10:29 AM, Jack Bailey wrote:> > I have the P822. It has no JBOD or RAID 0. hpacucli works with > CentOS 7.0, but is broken on 7.1 -- it cannot find the controller.try hpssacli, thats replaced hpacucli and supports the newer controllers on newer OS's. -- john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
m.roth at 5-cent.us
2015-Oct-07 18:13 UTC
[CentOS] OT hardware issue: HP controller to 3rd party RAID
Jack Bailey wrote:> On 10/07/15 10:06, John R Pierce wrote: >> On 10/7/2015 8:42 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >>> Got an old HP box with a P800 Smart Array controller. The HP RAID box >>> plugged into it's failing, and we got a new JetStor. Anyone know if we >>> can just plug the JetStor in and set it to passthrough, or if we have >>> to use the P800's firmware to set up the RAID, or other gotchas? >>> >>> I*think* we could use the RAID boxes firmware to build the RAID, but >>> last resort would be passthrough, and Linux RAID. >> >> I'm not familiar with JetStor, but a P800 is a older high end SAS raidJetStor, from AC&NC, is a *real* nice solid line of RAID appliances... and esp. when you get to the bigger ones, runs half or a third the price that NetApp, HP, or Dell RAID boxes run, literally. Really reliable hardware - we've got some that have been running for well over six years with no troubles (other than an occasional dead drive). (No, I'm not getting any kickbacks from them - I really like their hardware.)>> controller that expects to talk to individual SAS or SATA drives. you >> can manage it with hpssacli from centos. > > I have the P822. It has no JBOD or RAID 0. hpacucli works with CentOS > 7.0, but is broken on 7.1 -- it cannot find the controller.Can it do RAID 6? mark
Jack Bailey
2015-Oct-07 18:47 UTC
[CentOS] OT hardware issue: HP controller to 3rd party RAID
On 10/07/15 11:13, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:> Jack Bailey wrote: > >>> controller that expects to talk to individual SAS or SATA drives. you >>> can manage it with hpssacli from centos. >> I have the P822. It has no JBOD or RAID 0. hpacucli works with CentOS >> 7.0, but is broken on 7.1 -- it cannot find the controller. > Can it do RAID 6? >This page says it does. http://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/GetHTML.aspx?docname=c04111199 The page also says it does RAID 0, but I did not see that in the 5.42 BIOS. Jack