miguelmedalha@xxxxxxx wrote:
I need to install CentOS 5.2 on a IBM Server xSeries 226, which comes
with a IBM SERVERAID 6i RAID card. I think it is not a true hardware
RAID card. I has, nevertheless, an interesting feature: 128MB of cache
with battery backup.
It's a real raid adapter and the linux kernel is able to handle it with
the standard ips module
I launched the CentOS boot DVD and CentOS correctly identified the card
and the RAID 5 array as configured by the controller's BIOS.
My question now is: what would be the better way to implement RAID 5 on
this server? Should I use the detected array and respective driver or
should I delete the array and go for Linus Software RAID?
It's always up to you to decide but i'd prefer using the hw raid
controller in that case of course ...
If both solutions are in fact Software RAID, is there any particular
reason to prefer one of the methods?
If you use the hw raid, you can easily manager your raid array with
either ipssend cli or ServeRAID manager gui (both are downloadable from
IBM support website)
I know that Linux RAID will create a universal, more compatible array,
readable on any Linux machine. But is there some other reason that makes
it preferrable to use the SERVERAID driver provided by CentOS? Is it
optimized in any way that recommends its use?
Will the controller still make use of its cache and battery backup if
configured as a plain SCSI controller with Linux Software RAID?
I hope that some more experienced list member can ellucidate me on this.
Hope it's done now ;-)
PS : i've installed dozens of CentOS/RHEL on IBM machines without any
problems
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