Is there something different, from normal disk-access, that I need to do
to access hard disks beyond '1', on a port-multiplier?
I thought I remembered reading the port multiplier support was
working for many SATA and SATA RAID controller capable chipsets,
including the Sil 3124.
I picked up a 2-Bay external SATA enclosure that I'm trying to access in
(what I thought) was the simplest mode: "JBOD". However, when I boot,
I am only seeing the first hard disk.
Experimenting, I tried a single hard disk in both positions -- one
position let me see the disk directly (as though it was a direct,
str8-thru connection), the other position showed up detected by
the boot BIOS as a 7MB HD by some unrecognized vendor. In
linux, I'm able to access and use the hard disk when it appears
'str8-thru', but linux sees nothing concerning the 7MB pseudo HD.
Is my expectation that the driver would simply recognize the
external enclosure by whatever I had the external enclosure set to,
too optimistic? Do I need to run some special util to setup the disks in
JBOD mode? I guess I thought I only needed to worry about
'special utils' if I was using the disk-pair in a RAID config (0/1)...
It seems there should be a linux util to manage the "container",
'sil57xx' -- I take it is not used for RAID-only config?
My ultimate aim is to use it in a RAID-0, mirror config (my luck
with SATA disk drives has been abysmal, of late (*sigh*)).
Anyone with any real-world experience about when the 3Gb SAS
starts to become a bottleneck? I know that theoretically, it could
support a hair over 350MB/s if there was no overhead, which would
reliably only support 2 hard disks at full speed (assuming ~120MB/s
max linear read speed/disk). Does that jive with people's real-world
experience? I.e. port-multipliers can provide full throughput for
2-HD's but not likely 3?
Should I be looking for an sil57xx program somewhere (the box contained
a mini-CD, but it looks like a driver for an older kernel (2.6.9). Not
so sure about it's usefulness in my setup.
Thanks,
-linda
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