Robert Frank wrote: -- I guess it was all a DREAM... or an episode of HAWAII FIVE-O... > > On 20/07/2007, at 18:42 , Ed Greshko wrote: > >> Robert Frank wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have a 2 x intel quad core system with 32Mbytes of ram, 2 x 80GB disks >>> and one 250GB disk. >>> The two 80Gb disks were originally connected to a two port 3ware raid >>> controller (don't know the number) and are now on the same SATA >>> controller as the 250Gb disk. >>> >>> From the beginning: >>> After inserting the DVD with F7 x86_64, the 3ware raid controller was >>> recognized and the 3w3xxxx driver was installed. The controller had been >>> set up to use the two 80Gb disks as system disks mirrored (by hardware), >>> so F7 saw this array as a single disk (sda). >>> I could partition the disk (single /, single swap) and managed to get >>> the setup to install grub on this disk >>> Then I started the installation. The raid was formatted and then the >>> installation went through in a blaze, so it seemed - in reality every >>> package got a db4 error! >>> >>> I deleted the 2ware raid and defined two single disks, using one for a >>> test installation. I could then actually start the installation, but at >>> the package named 'rpm' it stopped and hung, not doing anything. I could >>> not see any kind of error on any of the consoles! >>> >>> Now I am running the two 80Gb disks on the SATA controller and am using >>> a sotware mirror for the root partition - installation fine, system is >>> up and running! >>> >>> I previously had FC5 x86_64 installed using the 3ware raid controller, >>> which worked, though it was not possible to use rpm (rebuilt the dbs >>> many times, cleanedup, did what was available on the net) - no use, rpm >>> always generated db errors. >>> >>> Now without the 3ware controller - so far no problems, evan after a yum >>> update. >> >> What is your question? >> > Good question -:)! > Has anyone had similar problems or has an idea as to where to start > investigations? > The vendor has mentioned a BIOS setting IOMMU, which can be changed. > I always thought the 3ware controllers were no problems under linux! I've installed, and am running RHELv4 with 2 9550SX SATA-RAID controllers. Prior to that, I was running on an 8000 series controller without problem but was only using JBOD. However, since I paid for the hardware capabilities of the 9550SX I am using their RAID utilities and not using software RAID. And, in case someone asks, I am running with battery backup on my controllers. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list