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2015 Oct 07
4
OT hardware issue: HP controller to 3rd party RAID
Hi, folks, 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
2015 Oct 26
3
semi-OT: HW
Running CentOS 6.7, on an older HP DL580 G5. We've got a Dell 12-bay RAID box plugged into a PERC H800 (aka LSI Liberator) that we put in the HP, and that works fine. We've got a new RAID (a JetStor), and are trying to plug it in. The layout is that the Dell RAID is dual-pathed DAS. Each PERC has two DAS ports. We've got the Dell RAID in the top port of each PERC. I *thought* I could
2015 Oct 07
3
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
2015 Oct 26
2
semi-OT: HW
Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 10/26/2015 08:23 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> We've got a new RAID (a JetStor), and are trying to >> plug it in. > > When you asked about this three weeks ago, you didn't answer questions > about the model of JetStor product, and the conversation died there. > Could you provide that? I thought I had (unless it bounced, thanks to
2015 Oct 07
2
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
2015 Oct 07
0
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
2010 Jul 20
2
Odd fsck problem
In the last month - definitely after going to 5.5 - I've tried to fsck a drive (340 days, or some such, unchecked). 960G RAID 5, I *think*, possibly serial port attachment to a JetStore RAID array. Every time I try, it gets to 70.0%, and stops. As in, I left it run last night, having started it late afternoon, and around 23:00, it was still exactly there, not even .1% more. On that, I also had
2008 Oct 26
1
Looking for configuration suggestions
I am in the process of completely overhauling the storage setup here and plan to go to glusterfs. The storage involved is 8x Coraid units, 2x JetStor and a Dell MD3000. The Coraid and JetStor are network connected via ATA over Ethernet & iSCSI. The disks are also being upgraded to 1TB in the process. I do plan to use unify to bring most if not all the storage together. My first
2015 Oct 07
0
OT hardware issue: HP controller to 3rd party RAID
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
2015 Oct 07
0
OT hardware issue: HP controller to 3rd party RAID
On 10/7/2015 11:47 AM, Jack Bailey wrote: > 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
2015 Oct 07
0
OT hardware issue: HP controller to 3rd party RAID
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... I think the FIRST thing you need to determine, WHAT JetStor do you have, and what is its host connection ? All the JetStor boxes I saw in a quick look were Ethernet connected NAS/SAN boxes. -- john
2015 Oct 07
2
OT hardware issue: HP controller to 3rd party RAID
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... > > I think the FIRST thing you need to determine, WHAT JetStor do you have, > and what is its host connection ? All the JetStor boxes I saw in a >
2016 Jul 07
2
CentOS 6, iscsi,
Thu Jul 7 14:47:23 UTC 2016, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Hi, folks, > > I installed the iscsi packages, and I *thought* that the first thing to > do was configure /etc/tgt/target.conf. Am I wrong? Did I have to > configure iSNS on the RAID appliance? One thing to make sure you have straight is Target vs. Initiator [2], for me it originally felt like the names were backwards.
2015 Dec 29
2
Centos 7, grub2-mkconfig, unsupported sector
Hi, folks, Well, I get back from vacation, and three CentOS 7 boxes didn't come up this morning (my manager and the other admin did the update & reboot). On these three - but *not* another one or two, and I don't think those others are Dells, they're supermicro's - the 327 kernel fell into the rdosshell, I guess. I finally got one the three up by going back to the 228.14
2015 Oct 26
0
semi-OT: HW
On 10/26/2015 08:23 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > We've got a new RAID (a JetStor), and are trying to > plug it in. When you asked about this three weeks ago, you didn't answer questions about the model of JetStor product, and the conversation died there. Could you provide that?
2002 Feb 04
1
errors
Hello, I've been using ext3 on some of my production servers, I am now having some serious issues. I'm not sure where to pin point this to. 1. I have success using this with a Mylex Raid controller and have no problem. setup as RAID 1. 2. I have success using this with a standalone at all levels single ended SCSI, IDE Drives. 3. "" This is where my problem starts
2018 May 12
2
Using NUT to signal an appliance
> I have a disk box from ACNC (Jetstor 416is) that has an UPS port. The manual describes an UPS port: “2. Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) Port (APC Smart UPS only) The subsystem may come with an optional UPS port allowing you to connect APC Smart UPS device. Connect the cable from the UPS device to the UPS port located at the rear of the subsystem. This will automatically allow the subsystem
2018 May 11
0
Using NUT to signal an appliance
Hi .... I have a disk box from ACNC (Jetstor 416is) that has an UPS port. The manual describes an UPS port: "2. Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) Port (APC Smart UPS only) The subsystem may come with an optional UPS port allowing you to connect APC Smart UPS device. Connect the cable from the UPS device to the UPS port located at the rear of the subsystem. This will automatically allow the
2018 May 14
0
Using NUT to signal an appliance
Charles, thank you for the thoughtful and helpful reply! The ACNC box uses an RS232 serial interface for UPS connection. From: Charles Lepple [mailto:clepple at gmail.com] Sent: Friday, May 11, 2018 6:47 PM To: Koundakjian, Matthew @ Engility <Matthew.Koundakjian at Engility.com> Cc: nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net Subject: Re: Using NUT to signal an appliance EXTERNAL EMAIL --
2015 Dec 29
0
Centos 7, grub2-mkconfig, unsupported sector [followup]
m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > > Well, I get back from vacation, and three CentOS 7 boxes didn't come up > this morning (my manager and the other admin did the update & reboot). > On these three - but *not* another one or two, and I don't think those > others are Dells, they're supermicro's - the 327 kernel fell into the > rdosshell, I guess. I finally got