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2005 Aug 03
3
3Ware Escalade 9500S mature enough yet for CentOS?
greetings,
the subject says it all right? ;->
naw......
is the 3ware Escalade 9500S series mature enough yet for CentOS?
- rh
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2004 Sep 09
2
3Ware Escalade 9500S controller question
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Greetings folks,
I'm currently redoing my home server as one of the hard drives in my
RAID-1 array went down and I'm going to replace the lot of it with a
3Ware Escalade 9500S RAID capable card and four Seagate 200GB SATA
drives. These drives are supposedly the coolest and quietest SATA
drives available (better than the Maxtors I had anyway) and the capacity
upgrade on the server is worth the $$$ at this point. I'm planning on
running them in RAID-5 for maxi...
2002 Mar 25
3
Offtopic: 3ware Raid Controllers
Hi!
I know this is a little bit offtopic, but i couldn't think of any other
place where i can get uninfluenced first hand information on these
controllers :)
I've read about and experienced data loss/system lockup with older 3ware
controllers, but the 3ware Escalade 7xxx (i'm especially interested in the
7850) sounds too good to ignore it (8 channels, 8 drives, raid 0/1/5/10,
drive-side ide bus, system-side scsi bus).
Does anybody use Escalade 7xxx in production systems? How does it perform?
If it's not any good, do you know any other IDE Raid contro...
2003 Jun 18
2
New Samba Server
...PST files that will be opened off the server.
Here are the current specs I'm looking at..
AMD 2600XP
Asus A7N8X Deluxe nVidia Serial ATA
2 x 512 MB PC2700 DDR 333 = 1024MB
ASUS S520/Generic 52X CD-ROM (OEM)
ASUS GrForce4 MX440-8X 64MB DDR
D-Link DGE-550T 32/64-Bit PCI-Bus Copper (RJ45)
3Ware Escalade 7500-8
8 x 40gb ata-100 7200.7 drives
3Ware Escalade 7500-4
4 x 40gb ata-100 7200.7 drives
The 7500-8 will be holding the office and cad / solid works files and
the 7500-4 will be holding the PST files (I thought it was best to keep
them on a separate controller cards.)
Will this do a reason...
2005 Jun 15
0
Re: New Server Recommendation -- Hot-Swap SATA enclosure ...
[ Yes, SP^M'n the list with follow-ups to myself ;-]
From: Bryan J. Smith
> If you are building a new system with such storage requirements,
> I would really push you towards a 3Ware Escalade 8006-2 or 8506-4.
When cost is supreme, then just a Escalade 7006-2 or 8006-2 with
(2) [P]ATA or [S]ATA drives is what you want. It only adds ~$125
to system cost.
When you want to minimize cost, but also minimize troubles, I
recommend an Escalade 8506-4LP with an EN-8721A02 (Beige)
or EN-8721B...
2005 May 11
0
Re: Hardware RAID Controller -- not a "bug"
From: Joshua Baker-LePain <jlb17 at duke.edu>
> I'm in the midst of testing a dual 9500-12 based system, and I've got all
> sorts of results (I posted tiobench numbers for XFS and ext3 recently).
Until the Escalade 9500S series matures, I've been recommending the following:
3Ware Escalade 7506/8506 for RAID-10.
3Ware Escalade 7506/8506 for RAID-5 when it is largely a read-only setup.
LSI Logic MegaRAID SATA 300-8X (XScale) for RAID-5.
Unless you absolutely need the maximum disk efficiency of RAID-5,...
2005 Nov 21
2
[Hardware] Good Server I/O on-the-cheap: ASL Monarch 811x with CentOS 4.2 ...
...n't just go out and buy it.
Unless you just want a 2 SATA drive version (the 8110 or 14" shallow
8115), the 8114 offers up to 4 SATA hot-swap bays in a sub-20" deep 1U
rackmount:
http://www.aslab.com/products/storage/monarch8114.html
They seem to be supporting the latest 3Ware Escalade 9550SX, which it
too new to trust IMHO. But if they feel differently, I'd trust them.
At the same time, it wouldn't surprise me if they'd sell it with a
Escalade 8506 series instead -- which I do trust (especially since with
only 4 drives, I'd probably create a RAID-10 volume), an...
2005 May 10
9
Hardware RAID Controller
Hi Everyone,
Has anyone had any experience of using the Promise FastTrak SX4000 or
SuperTrak SX6000 IDE RAID Controllers under Centos (if it matters I'm
using version 4). I've seen it listed on linuxcompatible.org as working
but would prefer to find out any first-hand experince before I buy.
I'm looking to build a new mini server based on Mini-ITX and have found
a great 1U case
2006 Jul 09
2
3ware SATA RAID Card
I've a 3ware Escalade 8006-2 and run Centos 4.2 using the latest kernel
2.6.9-34.0.2.ELsmp. I see that the card comes with some disk management
tools called 3DM2 Management Utility. Is this ok to install? Is it good
for reporting failed drives?
Thanks
Jon
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2005 Apr 15
0
Older 3ware controller, was: Serial ATA hardware raid.
...lking about,
Seems v. Knows is a whole new ballgame.
But I have been deploying SCSI on Linux since 1993 (Advansys, now owned by LSI, was the first vendor to formally support Linux),
SCSI RAID on Linux since 1997 (large ICP-Vortex),
through 3Ware's original FPGA ASIC designs in the AccelATA and Escalade 5000 series in 1999+.
For a more "concept-level" dissertation on:
- Software RAID via OS LDM/LVM
- Fake/Free RAID (FRAID) "dumb cards"
- Buffering Microcontroller+DRAM intelligent cards
- Non-blocking ASIC+SRAM intelligent cards
see my article "Dissecting ATA RAID Options...
2001 Dec 03
2
ext3_free_blocks
On a 2.4.15-pre5 system with a 3ware-Escalade-68000 IDE RAID (mode 1) we had the
follwing "dmesg" output today:
EXT3-fs error (device sd(8,38)): ext3_free_blocks: Freeing blocks in system zones - Block = 16, count = 1
EXT3-fs error (device sd(8,38)): ext3_free_blocks: bit already cleared for block 1052672
EXT3-fs error (device sd(8...
2004 Sep 27
1
CentOS-2 and 3ware 9000
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Has anyone compiled a viable driver for a 3ware 9000 Escalade controller on CentOS-2 from source?</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Appreciate tips on getting this to work.</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Ive already dealt with the following pitfalls:</font>...
2004 Sep 02
2
error on 3ware controller
...0.
3w-xxxx: scsi2: Unit #0: Command (f7545c00) timed out, resetting card.
Ok, I'm a solid Rock, I try to rebuild again but at the 68%
the rebuild failed again..
Of course I checked RAM and HD and all is OK,
I also changed the IDE cables.
HW proliant ML370 G2 wtih 2 GB RAM
1 controller 3ware escalade 7000-6
2 HD Samsung 160GB RAID1
2 SCSI seagate cheetah 18GB SW RAID1
So, is this a Kernel bug ?
Thank You,
Maurizio
2005 Jul 25
1
Fighting some install issues with a new box
Folks-
I have had a machine dropped in my lap that I am trying to get CentOS
4.1 to run on as a first pass (the hope is for it to eventually run
Rocks -- http://www.rocksclusters.org , which uses CentOS 4.x as its
underlying OS).
The machine has 2 Opteron 250DP (2.4GHz) with 4 GB of RAM. It is using a
Tyan Thunder K8WE (S2895A2NRF) motherboard with an nVidia nForce chipset
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2005 Jun 27
2
What do you think about this motherboard?
Hello all..... I would like to know if anyone here has had good
experience with this Supermicro
motherboard.....http://supermicro.com/products/motherboard/P4/E7221/P8SCT.cfm
I am thinking about using it in an entry level mail and file server
with a 3ware card and 200 GB SATA drives. Cost is a factor here
otherwise I would go for an Opteron board instead.
JC
2005 Jun 22
11
Opteron Mobo Suggestions
I've been planning to build a dual Opteron server for awhile. I'd like
to get people's suggestions on a suitable motherboard.
I've looked at the Tyan K8SE (S2892) and K8SRE (S2891) but would like to
find more Linux-specific experiences with these boards.
Some features I expect are at least 4 SATA (SATA-300?) ports, serial
console support in the BIOS, USB 2.0 and IEEE-1394
2004 Sep 10
0
CD Baby using FLAC to archive 40,000 CDs
...s.
> They've got the fastest audio ripping I've ever found (24x or so).
Actually, I was more interested in how you set up the disk array. The
biggest one I'd set up was a while back, when 60 GB drives were at the
best price point, and I created a 420 GB array of 8 60 GB drives on an
Escalade 7850 controller (in a 4U rackmount case). Now, with 250 GB
drives available, and a 12-port version of that controller, I'd suppose
it easy enough to create a 2.5 TB array if you could find an appropriate
case and power supply, but you seem to have gone quite a bit further
than that. Or are you...
2005 Jul 26
1
SATA controller compatibility
Greetings - I'm looking to put some cheap storage into my server, which
is running centos 3. I'm looking at the Maxtor SATA/150 PCI Card and a
big maxtor sata drive. I would like to make sure that CentOS has
driver for this controller. I looked in Red Hat's hardware database
and did some google'ing but I couldn't find any info to confirm that
this card is compatible.
2001 Dec 11
1
EXT3-fs error..bad entry in directory
Hello ext3-users,
We have a RH71 machine running 2.4.16 kernel with e2fsprogs 1.25.
I noticed many of these errors in our logs.
EXT3-fs error (device sd(8,1)): ext3_readdir: bad entry in directory
#884828: directory entry across blocks - offset=0, inode=404600689,
rec_len=23080, name_len=59
EXT3-fs error (device sd(8,1)): ext3_readdir: bad entry in directory
#966714: rec_len % 4 != 0 -
2004 Nov 04
0
Performance Issues
...ype of issue has been raised a few times, but I
haven't been able to find a solution yet.
I'm having transfer performance issues from various clients to my new
file server :
Server config is :
Athlon 3200+ on Nforce 2
Yukon Gb NIC
Gentoo with 2.6.9
samba 3.0.7-r1 ebuild
3Ware Escalade 9500S-12 x 2
Clients are XP SP2,2K3 on similar hardware and G5s with OS X 10.3, all
with Gb NICs on Cat6, and all of which are transferring like dogs ;(
smbmount from server to 2003Server transfers ok, but one directory with
~2500 files appears as empty! Also, my old G4 w/Os X 10.2 is
transf...