Here is the link to HighPoint: http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA/bios_rr133.htm My board is a Abit BE7-RAID. Todd Bryan J. Smith wrote: >On Thu, 2005-09-08 at 19:26 -0700, Todd Cary wrote: > > >>I have RH 8 running on a Abit BE7-RAID motherboard. My task is >>installing Centos 4.1 with limited knowledge on installing with hardware >>RAID. >> >> > >It is _not_ hardware RAID, but FRAID (i.e., 100% software). > > > >>The arrays are still in place for the two pairs of drives. >> >> > >Understand by "array" you are talking about "regular looking ATA drives" >that have a specific disk organization the FRAID (100% software) driver >can understand. > >You either need to load an equivalent software driver under Linux (which >may or may not be possible), or use the newer kernel 2.6 LVM2-DM (Device >Mapper) which now has some FRAID meta-data support. I've found both to >be largely _broken_ and untrustworthy in general, but I'm hopeful for >the latter in the future. > > > >>HighPoint only shows drivers up through RH 9. >> >> > >Correct, because the vendor has produced 100% proprietary, binary-only >modules for _specific_ kernel versions. There is no GPL driver, there >is _no_ general, linkable driver (AFAICT). FRAID has always suffered, >and will always suffer, from the fact that 100% of the RAID logic is in >the software, and that software is almost always licensed from a 3rd >party and proprietary. > >The Device Mapper approach is interesting though. Instead of relying on >the vendor's proprietary driver/logic, it can read the meta-data and use >the generic software RAID built in the Linux kernel -- by-passing any >need for the proprietary FRAID software/logic. > > > >>Is there anyone who can take me through the steps? Remove the existing >>arrays? Will the drivers work with Centos 4.1? >> >> > >The drivers won't even work on Fedora Core and even some newer Red Hat >Linux kernel updates. > > > >>Since I used Windows to download the HighPoint tar file for RH 9, >>I am not what I should do with it. >> >> > >Can you send me a link? I'd be interested in knowing what they offer. > > > > -- Ariste Software 200 D Street Ext Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 773-4523 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20050909/94a28b22/attachment.htm