Jacob Bresciani wrote: > R605 is a power edge server model I think.The Perc6/i is a Dell rebranded > raid controller, it's actually an LSI in disguise. Try downloading the > Megaraid utilities from LSI and using them to see the status of the card. Hmmm, I think I see the Linux/CentOS megaraid load as it comes up to the install screen (before I get to look at partitioning). > > Also, when you boot the R605, you should be able to get into the Perc's > firmware for drive creation/maintenance. You might want to check there to > see how it thinks things are configured and it hasn't decided the 750G drive > is a hotspare or something (a hotspare wouldn't show up to the OS). As far as I can tell, it doesn't think it's a hot spare. Using the firmware configuration utility, it sees the physical drive, and that's it. > > I'm assuming all the drives are connected to the Perc6/i controller. Drives > connected to the Perc controller won't necessarily show up to the BIOS. Yeah - five (I think) hot swap drive bays in the front of the box, all on an SAS backplane. mark -- "Nuclear physicists speak of five fundamental forces: weak, strong, electromagnetic, gravity, and duct tape." -- American Science and Surplus Catalog _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos