Bug #1947
open
:New submission from Edward O'Callaghan <eocallaghan@auroraux.org>:
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:Attached is the verbose boot of the machine when two 1TB disks are in a RAI=
:D 1
:behind the controller. If the AMD RAID controller is set to AHCI mode the d=
:isks
:show fine.
Mmm. I'm not aware of any hardware AMD RAID controller. Are you
sure this isn't some sort of BIOS soft-raid feature? If the BIOS
is taking over the AHCI controller the OS won't have any visibility
into it.
-Matt
Hi Matt,
Well I am not sure, hence providing all the resource materiel for someone more
well versed in the AHCI spec. I should not that the hardware does not belong to
me and that this is a smb server I setup for a friend. I do however, have SSH
into this machine.
Your thoughts?
Cheers,
Edward.
On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 10:57:10PM +0000, Edward O'Callaghan (via DragonFly issue tracker) wrote:
Edward O'Callaghan <eocallaghan@auroraux.org> added the comment:
Well I am not sure, hence providing all the resource materiel for someone more
well versed in the AHCI spec. I should not that the hardware does not belong to
me and that this is a smb server I setup for a friend. I do however, have SSH
into this machine.
The GA-880GM-UD2H is a desktop board; it has no integrated RAID controller.
The advertised RAID feature is a BIOS hack which allows some versions of
Microsoft Windows to use software RAID volumes without too much pain.
AFAIK, FreeBSD had some support to understand the on-disk format of some of
these pseudo-raid volumes :
http://www.unix.com/man-page/FreeBSD/4/ataraid/
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