The Adaptec Serial ATA II RAID 1420SA card is a four-port controller featuring Adaptec HostRAIDâ„¢ - an integrated RAID technology that maximizes system performance and uptime. The Adaptec 1420SA supports up to four Serial ATA drives and offers RAID levels 0, 1, 10, and JBOD (individual drive). Alphastar, When I look at the Intel 82801ER SATA RAID Controller Driver info in the control panel, I see: version 3.5.0.2568 dated 6/17/2003 with Microsoft Windows. Adaptec HostRAID Management Processor Device Adaptec Embedded Serial ATA HostRAID. 0 Comments Leave a Reply. Write something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an.
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Anyway, I'm a bit confused. Using the IBM RAID utility, I set up a mirrored pair of 1GB SATA HDDs. When I run the Cent installer, it sees the pair as a single array. I am able to partition the array and complete the install, but when I boot into the OS, it sees the drives as 2 separate devices, sda and sdb. I can pull either one of the drives and boot with a single disk, but it doesn't seem to behave as a mirrored pair. If I make changes on sda, they are not replicated to sdb. Also, I can't use the cli or GParted to format the existing space on the array. I get an error either way. I believe this is because Cent doesn't have a driver for the RAID controller, but I don't see why it would work in the installer, but not the installed OS.
My next approach was to start over and attempt to run 'linux dd' at the start of the installation. I tried to find the driver for the controller on the IBM site so I could load it when prompted, but couldn't find a newer version than RHEL 4 Update 3 (I'm assuming this would coordinate with CentOS 4.3). I tried it anyway, but when I select the floppy during the setup, it tells me it's not for this version of CentOS. I read several times that there are .img files that might help me in the 'Images' directory of disk one, but I only see diskboot.img, minstg2.img, and stage2.img. I don't think any of these are what I'm looking for. I thought there was supposed to be a drvblock.img or driverdisk.img.
At this point, I'm at total loss. I have done multiple searches in Google and been all through the IBM documentation, but without success. Could anyone help me out?
Yes, the last ( HP Embedded G5 SATA RAID Controller Driver for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 x64 Editions ). The others do not apply to my server.
HiI have Supermicro based server which has SATA raid. The raid is:
Adaptec Embedded Sata hostRaid 5041 ([b]MV88SX5041[/b] 4-port sata pci-x controller)
I have build raid 1 array and it is marked bootable etc. But when trying to install Centos 4.2 it does not found Hard disk(s)
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so I googled and founded few pages like:[url=http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Hardware/sata.html]Linuxmafia.com/faq/Hardware/sata.html[/url]
and there is information that says like this:
'For Marvell chipsets 88SX5040, [b]88SX5041[/b], 88SX5080, and 88SX5081 'Hercules I' (all SATA-I).
Supermicro's ftp site offers proprietary drivers for Marvell 4-port and 8-part SATA chips,
written by Adaptec.'
The Supermicros ftp site link is:
[url=ftp://ftp.supermicro.com/driver/Diskimag/Adaptec/Marvell/H1/]ftp.supermicro.com/driver/Diskimag/Adaptec/Marvell/H1[/url]
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and there is readme like this:SATARWIN.IMG -- Marvell 4/8Port Hercules 1 SATA Driver by 3rd Party(Adaptec) for Microsoft Windows
SATARH80.IMG -- Marvell 4/8Port Hercules 1 SATA Driver by 3rd Party(Adaptec) for Redhat 8.0
SATAR906.IMG -- Marvell 4/8Port Hercules 1 SATA Driver by 3rd Party(Adaptec) for Redhat 9.0 kernel 2.4.20-6
SATAR908.IMG -- Marvell 4/8Port Hercules 1 SATA Driver by 3rd Party(Adaptec) for Redhat 9.0 kernel 2.4.20-8
SATASL81.IMG -- Marvell 4/8Port Hercules 1 SATA Driver by 3rd Party(Adaptec) for SuSE 8.1
SATASL82.IMG -- Marvell 4/8Port Hercules 1 SATA Driver by 3rd Party(Adaptec) for SuSE 8.2
So the question is, where I can get newer driverdisk and specially for Centos 4.x(2)?
I tried that RedHat 9.0 disk but that does not work..
Best regards,