Displaying 20 results from an estimated 30000 matches similar to: "Raid 1"
2006 Feb 14
2
zfs and vmware
I''m planning to build a new server for my home network and was thinking of running vmware server on it. I would then have one virtual machine with Solaris and one or two other virtual machines with other systems on them. The Solaris machine would be used for storage using zfs.
My question now is if anyone has tried to dedicate physical disks in vmware to a solaris guest and then used
2010 Dec 14
9
RAID help
Hi All,
I have a new system with 2 Seagate 1TB SATA Enterprise level drives in it.
I want to RAID1 (mirror) these drives.
This machine will be a web-server in my apartment hosting an HTML video fan site I am creating. Apache, MySQL, PHP etc. This site will easily be 300+ gigs with all the versions of each video, the MySQL won't be huge, but will grow as data for each video is added (i.e
2007 Apr 11
2
Moving/copying the MBR
Are there any tools for working with and moving or copying the MBR?
My machine has 2 PATA drives (hda & hdb) and 2 SATA drives (sda & sdb). The
MBR is on hda, but I would like (eventually or sooner) to boot from sda
because it is two years newer, faster and, hopefully, more reliable. Even
if I don't change that, I'd like a backup MBR on sda in case hda fails (hdb
has gone sour a
2006 Sep 12
3
RE: Help: Xen HVM Domain can ONLY support four hard drivesat most???
>-----Original Message-----
>From: xen-users-bounces@lists.xensource.com
>[mailto:xen-users-bounces@lists.xensource.com] On Behalf Of Liang Yang
>Sent: 2006年9月12日 8:57
>To: xen-users@lists.xensource.com
>Subject: [Xen-users] Help: Xen HVM Domain can ONLY support four hard
>drivesat most???
>
>Hi,
>
>I have 5 SATA hard drives and I want to expose all these five
2005 Jun 25
3
SW-RAID on 2 SATA controllers
Hi,
Would it be advisable to use SW-RAID using 2 different SATA controllers.
My system happens to have both a VIA VT8237 and SIL3114 SATA controller,
and I thought for both performance reason and redundancy using both for a
2 disk RAID1 array would be best.
But it's possible that SW-RAID does not like or cannot overcome problems
with such a setup or that one of these drivers is known to
2010 May 22
2
LSI software raid with centos 5.4
Hi,
I have been trying to install CentOS 5.4 on a Intel SR1530SHS, Intel S3200SH
mainboard.. It has a 3 x 1TB sata hotswap drives with LSI software raid
onboard.
I had configured the LSI to have Sata0 and Sata1 with raid 1 and the third
drive as a hotspare drive.
Format the harddisk and installation was a breeze. The server rebooted into
a blank screen and the cursor just keep blinking.
Please
2009 Nov 02
5
info about hdds in raid
How can I tell wich HDD to swap, when the "cat /proc/mdstat" says one HDD of the RAID1 array has died?
Does the HDD's has some serial numbers, that I can see in "reality", and I can get that number from e.g.: a commands output?
How could I know wich HDD to swap in e.g.: a RAID1 array?
thank you
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2010 Dec 04
2
Fiddling with software RAID1 : continue working with one of two disks failing?
Hi,
I'm currently experimenting with software RAID1 on a spare PC with two
40 GB hard disks. Normally, on a desktop PC with only one hard disk, I
have a very simple partitioning scheme like this :
/dev/hda1 80 MB /boot ext2
/dev/hda2 1 GB swap
/dev/hda3 39 GB / ext3
Here's what I'd like to do. Partition a second hard disk (say, /dev/hdb)
with three
2012 Oct 27
8
RFH: loopback & blktap(2) and CDROM
Hello,
I''m currently trying to understand some problems I had in the past with mixing
look-back with blktap(2) for HV and PV domains. I''m stuck reading the source
code, so I''d like to get some help from the list. Interrupt me if I got
something fundamentally wrong in my understanding so far:
1. With pure-HV the domU gets an emulated IDE (or whatever) disk. The
2007 Feb 28
2
Add RAID after install in one disk
Hi,
I had this hard time installing a server with RAID 1 by software.
I always got an error from GRUB and no booting.
So, i've installed CentOS 4.4 normally in only one disk.
Question is: is it possible now to make a RAID 1 by software with the other
disk ?
If so, how ?
I'm completely lost here.
Any help would be appreciated.
Warm Regards,
M?rio Gamito
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2006 May 26
7
Centos and Software RAID
I purchased an Intel D945GNT motherboard and it comes in the BIOS with
an option to create a RAID 0 or RAID 1 volumes using my existing two
SATA disks. However when installing Centos 4.3 x86_64 I see the the
installer recognices the two drives and does not "see" the RAID 0.
Is that ok?
Should I disable the RAID in the BIOS and then go for a LVM+RAID 0
setup in the installer ?
Since it
2005 Apr 11
1
trouble booting the system with I2O hardware RAID
I've just made (yet another) CentOS 4 installation. The install process
seems to go fine, however the machine doesn't wan't to boot.
The system in question has one of I2O Adaptec RAID controllers. I've
configured LVM with one volume group and several volumes. If I boot
into the rescue mode, all looks fine and dandy. Anaconda finds the
installation, and I can access all
2010 Apr 13
6
12-15 TB RAID storage recommendations
Hello listmates,
I would like to build a 12-15 TB RAID 5 data server to run under
ContOS. Any recommendations as far as hardware, configuration, etc?
Thanks.
Boris.
2011 Jul 03
4
CentOS on the HP MicroServer
I'm been running two HP MicroServers as home-servers under CentOS-5.6
for 2 months, and have been very happy with their performance.
I'm wondering if there are many other MicroServer/CentOS users around?
I've been surprised when looking at the MicroServer forums
(eg <<http://www.avforums.com/forums/networking-nas/
1431514-hp-proliant-microserver-n36l-owners-thread.html>)
how
2006 May 19
2
CentOS 4 and SATA RAID
There have been several threads about SATA in the past weeks and the
problems with it. I'm still not clear, though, if SATA in general is a
problem or just specific functionality or hardware.
Do I understand correctly that "mainboard built-in" SATA RAID is a nono on
CentOS? That I would need a third-party RAID card for this? What about
SATA non-RAID or SATA2? Is SATA supposed to
2007 Aug 29
3
OT: Suggestions for RAID HW for 2 SATA drives in Dell PowerEdge SC
Looking at the Dell PowerEdge 440SC web page for Colombia. The box will
have two 250 GB SATA drives. The HD controller is: SAS 5IR SAS,Internal
Raid Adapter (SAS5IR)
for HD Configuration) the options are:
(1) Add-in SAS5iR (SATA/SAS Controller)-RAID 0 (ASASR0)
(2) Onboard SATA, 2 Drives connected to Onboard SATA Controller No RAID
(MST2)
(3) Add-in SAS5iR (SATA/SAS Controller) which supports
2008 Sep 22
2
Problem with booting/grub (?)
Earlier this evening, I had the interesting experience of shutting down
my machine (because of that lp out-of-sync problem, discussed
elsewhere), and watching it not come back up. I admit that I changed
out one of my DVD writers for another one, but I don't understand how
that could have had any effect on this:
When I restarted the machine, it came up to the point where it normally
shows:
2009 May 08
3
Software RAID resync
I have configured 2x 500G sata HDD as Software RAID1 with three partitions
md0,md1 and md2 with md2 as 400+ gigs
Now it is almost 36 hours the status is
cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid1]
md0 : active raid1 hdb1[1] hda1[0]
104320 blocks [2/2] [UU]
resync=DELAYED
md1 : active raid1 hdb2[1] hda2[0]
4096448 blocks [2/2] [UU]
resync=DELAYED
md2 : active raid1
2006 Jul 11
5
Hardware Raid cards RAID 0 / 1
Last week we tried to install Centos on a brand new HP ML150 G2 with
AIC-8130/ Marvell SATA Raid card and it was a no go. We tried a few other
flavors of Linux as a test and all had trouble as well. Unfortunately time
didn't permit so we opted for a Windows solution to get the box into
production.
We have never had a problem with IDE and Embedded SATA (Non Raid)
Next time we want to
2007 Apr 11
2
HD/Partitions/RAID setup
I have a machine that's been configured as follows using its BIOS tools:
SATA-0 is a 160 GiB drive used as boot
SATA-1 and SATA-2 are both 500 GiB drives and were configured as a
RAID-1 in BIOS.
When the system boots up, BIOS reports 1 160 GiB SATA drive, and 1
Logical volume as RAID-1 ID#0 500 GiB, which is what I would expect it
to report, as the two drives are now raided