Re: SIS180 raid under Fedora core 3 : please convert it to SG_IO

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Heinz Mauelshagen a écrit :
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2005 at 06:50:59PM +0200, Manu Linux Lookit wrote:
> 
>>Hi,
>>
>>i'm inderested by doing RAID under my server.
>>
>>I've got a SIS180 card on my motherboard.
>>
>>I've configured the bios SIS180 with RAID0 for my 2 ide hard drives.
>>
>>I'm go under my FC3 ( 770kernel ) :
>>
>>they are reconized as 2 differents HD under linux.
> 
> 
> Can you access their devnodes (eg, mke2fs /dev/hdc) ok ?
> 
> 
>>i must use then dmraid to do the RAID 0.
>>
>>when i launch the activation command : "dmraid -ay sil"
>>
>>#dmraid -ay sil
>>No Software RAID disks
>>#
> 
> 
> What do 'dmraid -vvv -b' and 'dmraid -r -vvv' show ?

[root@nsl3 ~]# dmraid -vvv -b
NOTICE: skipping removable device /dev/sdg
NOTICE: skipping removable device /dev/sdf
NOTICE: skipping removable device /dev/sde
NOTICE: skipping removable device /dev/sdd
NOTICE: skipping removable device /dev/hdc
INFO: Block devices discovered:

/dev/hda:    160836480 total, "FP2D212SBSTGEE"
/dev/hdb:    160836480 total, "NV2RL12CGSVTNV"
/dev/sda:      4124736 total, "WD-WM3480339082"
/dev/sdb:      8404830 total, "VY349841"

i need to do the raid with the 2 last hd : sda & sdb

but the command dmraid doesn't want it :( :

[root@nsl3 ~]# dmraid -ay
No Software RAID disks
[root@nsl3 ~]#

i think i can't do raid ...

i hope i'm wrong ... but i haven't got more solution.

tks for your help.

br
Manu


> 
> 
>>the dmraid software send me the message in DMESG command :
>>program dmraid is using a deprecated SCSI ioctl, please convert it to SG_IO
> 
> 
> Older dmraid versions did that.
> 
> 
>>i don't really understand the message.
> 
> 
> You can safely ignore it in this context.
> 
> 
>>Any help will be welcome ...
>>
>>Best regards
>>Manu
>>
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