I think there was just a thread 'bout this, and I didn't pay attention... and then I walked into our smallest server room to rebuild a server with CentOS... and that's what it is. The problem I'm having is this: there are two 1T SAS drives, raided, via the controller. There's also a 750G SATA drive. The Dell test suite sees it, and reports that SMART says it's fine. However, no matter what I do, the BIOS doesn't see it, and when I boot to linux text, fdisk only sees the raided 1t. Clues for the poor? I want to put the system on the SATA drive, leaving the raid for data. mark
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 2:36 PM, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:> I think there was just a thread 'bout this, and I didn't pay attention... > and then I walked into our smallest server room to rebuild a server with > CentOS... and that's what it is. The problem I'm having is this: there are > two 1T SAS drives, raided, via the controller. There's also a 750G SATA > drive. The Dell test suite sees it, and reports that SMART says it's fine. > However, no matter what I do, the BIOS doesn't see it, and when I boot to > linux text, fdisk only sees the raided 1t. > > Clues for the poor? I want to put the system on the SATA drive, leaving > the raid for data. > > >I have no idea what R605 is, but you need to state the version of Centos (imagine that) and the type of disk controller, i.e., post lspci It's possible the problem is a BIOS setting, e.g., you may need to turn on AHCI. -- Enjoy global warming while it lasts.
On Tue, 2010-06-29 at 17:36 -0400, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:> Clues for the poor? I want to put the system on the SATA drive, leaving > the raid for data. > > mark--- See the drive in the raid configurator? ^C-M Configure the 750G drive as a Raid 0? Init the Scrubing? The controler otherwise does not know the drive exists (allthough it does). Otherwise seek help @ linux-poweredge at dell.com list is searchable via google. John