Re: Promise 20378

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Hrm, are you using dmraid and can provide further info ?

"dmraid -V", "dmraid -r", "dmraid -ccc -s" are a good start to
see, if this is a principle issue or a known RAID set grouping logic flaw.


Here's what I got:

# dmraid -V
dmraid version:                 1.0.0-rc5f (2004.11.24)
dmraid library version: 1.0.0-rc5f (2004.11.24)
device-mapper version:  4.3.0

# dmraid -r
/dev/hdc: pdc, "pdc_eccbhghhbh", striped, ok, 312581632 sectors, data@ 0

# dmraid -ccc -s
pdc_eccbhghhbh:312581632:128:striped:ok:0:1:0
/dev/hdc:pdc:pdc_eccbhghhbh:striped:ok:312581632:0



This is my hdc:

Disk /dev/hdc: 160.0 GB, 160041885696 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 19457 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes

Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/hdc1 1 17994 144536773+ c W95 FAT32 (LBA)
/dev/hdc2 17995 19457 11751547+ f W95 Ext'd (LBA)
/dev/hdc5 17995 19269 10241406 83 Linux
/dev/hdc6 19270 19457 1510078+ 82 Linux swap / Solaris



It is connect to the onboard standard IDE controller provided on my board, according to
the user's manual it's a via chip.


I've got two 120 gb drives connected to the onboard promise 20378 chip, but they aren't
recognized*. hde,hdf,hdg,hdh are not existent. modprobe sata_promise and sata_via didn't
work.


I'm using kernel 2.6.10.

Thanks for your help!

Achim
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