Re: [suse-axp] Hardware RAID controller KZPSC-XB supported?

From: Rich Payne (rdp@talisman.alphalinux.org)
Date: Tue Dec 19 2000 - 10:55:22 PST

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    Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 13:55:22 -0500 (EST)
    From: Rich Payne <rdp@talisman.alphalinux.org>
    Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0012191354540.21150-100000@talisman.mv.com>
    Subject: Re: [suse-axp] Hardware RAID controller KZPSC-XB supported?
    

    On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Axel Kuester wrote:

    > Hi,
    >
    > thanks for the help up to now.
    >
    > I'v found the exact wording of the part in a older SOC:
    >
    > RAID Array 230 storage controller. (not 230/plus)
    >
    > It's been told there to work under WNT also.. The Version of the
    > firmware seems to be V2.36.

    Which means it will not work under Linux w/o another ROm chip and a
    software upgrade :(

    --rdp
     
    > Axel
    >
    > On Tue, 19 Dec 2000 08:12:19 -0500 (EST), you wrote:
    >
    > >On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Marco Antonio Blanco wrote:
    > >
    > >> El Mar 19 Dic 2000 04:04, escribiste:
    > >> > Chances are it's some sort of Mylex based controller. How many ROM chips
    > >> > does it have? (Are there two square sockets? Is one or both filled?). If
    > >> > there's only one ROM chip then you've got V2 firmware, which doesn't work
    > >> > with Linux. If it's got both (and it really is the Mylex DAC960) then
    > >> > you might be in luck.
    > >>
    > >> Yes, I agree, your RAID controller seems to be a Mylex DAC960. I'm also
    > >> trying to set up such a controller under Linux, but been unsuccesful so far.
    > >> Dear Axel, I'll let you know what steps I've taken just in case they may be
    > >> ok for you. But first of all, I want to tell you about something I read in
    > >> ftp.digital.com. It seems that you can't install Linux directly to a Mylex
    > >> DAC960 RAID disk, so you need and extra disk in the standard SCSI chain to
    > >> install Linux on it and then "dd" it to the RAID. I haven't tested this yet,
    > >> so if you can and do so, please let me know.
    > >.
    > >> No distro that I've tried seems to support this controller in the
    > >> installation process.
    > >
    > > FWIW, RedHat 7.0 (Yes, I know this is the SuSE list :) should be
    > >able to install on the DAC960 now, and I've been told that some SRMs will
    > >see a DAC960 and boot from it....though I don't know for which platforms.
    > >
    > >> > You can upgrade the V2 cards to V3, but it requires a 2nd ROM chip, and
    > >> > nobody seems to make them anymore!
    > >>
    > >> BTW, Mr. Payne, as you seem to know quite about this hardware, I'd like to
    > >> ask you if you know something about the PDU model of the Mylex DAC960
    > >> controller. I've browsed Mylex's web page and it seems to not exist, but
    > >> that's the model printed on a sticker on my controller. Any light you could
    > >> throw (or anybody else, of course) would be of great help. Thanks in advance.
    > >
    > >Ummm...do you have a Mylex or a DEC card? If I remember correctly Mylex
    > >sold them to Digital who put in their own firmware and placed their own
    > >parts numbers on it. So if you have a DEC card, the numbers you're seeing
    > >will be DEC part numbers not Mylex.
    > >
    > >--rdp
    > >
    > >--
    > >Rich Payne
    > >rpayne@alphalinux.org www.alphalinux.org
    >
    >
    >

    -- 
    Rich Payne
    rpayne@alphalinux.org			www.alphalinux.org
    



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