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Jonathan Ganz December 16th 03 12:24 AM

Where's Saddam???
 
Ummm... sure thing why?

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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Your computer working OK this last few days?

S.Simon


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Jonathan Ganz December 16th 03 12:26 AM

Where's Saddam???
 
Actually, I'm in the process of building a raid system... 4 - 200 gig ata
serial drives,
P4, 3.06 processor, XP Pro, Abit IC7-Max3 mb., 2 gigs ram. I'm doing raid
0+1
and having a bit of trouble with part of the configuration.

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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Your computer working OK this last few days?

S.Simon


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The_navigator© December 16th 03 12:28 AM

Where's Saddam???
 
What's the problem? You are using NTFS?

Cheers MC

Jonathan Ganz wrote:

Actually, I'm in the process of building a raid system... 4 - 200 gig ata
serial drives,
P4, 3.06 processor, XP Pro, Abit IC7-Max3 mb., 2 gigs ram. I'm doing raid
0+1
and having a bit of trouble with part of the configuration.

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...

Your computer working OK this last few days?

S.Simon


"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message


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Jonathan Ganz December 16th 03 12:34 AM

Where's Saddam???
 
I've been using NTFS exclusively for many years.

The problem is that I've successfully mirrored the first two HDs,
but I can't seem to get the second two to be recognized by the
bios. They're on the same SATA controller. If I put them on the
other SATA controller, then no problem, but if I do that, then
I can't stripe across controllers, which is the whole point. There
must be something in the bios that's screwy. I just updated to
the lastest version of the bios, so it can't be that (didn't work
with the older version either).

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...
What's the problem? You are using NTFS?

Cheers MC

Jonathan Ganz wrote:

Actually, I'm in the process of building a raid system... 4 - 200 gig

ata
serial drives,
P4, 3.06 processor, XP Pro, Abit IC7-Max3 mb., 2 gigs ram. I'm doing

raid
0+1
and having a bit of trouble with part of the configuration.

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...

Your computer working OK this last few days?

S.Simon


"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message


...








The_navigator© December 16th 03 02:03 AM

Where's Saddam???
 
If you've four drives on one controller you can go raid 3... The trouble
with going raid across two controllers is that the likelihood of system
failure is increased... -at least that's how I understand it. (We are
running a raid 3 single controller linux box). Are you running hardware
raid, if so then are you sure the decoding can be shared across
controllers?

Cheers MC


Jonathan Ganz wrote:

I've been using NTFS exclusively for many years.

The problem is that I've successfully mirrored the first two HDs,
but I can't seem to get the second two to be recognized by the
bios. They're on the same SATA controller. If I put them on the
other SATA controller, then no problem, but if I do that, then
I can't stripe across controllers, which is the whole point. There
must be something in the bios that's screwy. I just updated to
the lastest version of the bios, so it can't be that (didn't work
with the older version either).

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...

What's the problem? You are using NTFS?

Cheers MC

Jonathan Ganz wrote:


Actually, I'm in the process of building a raid system... 4 - 200 gig


ata

serial drives,
P4, 3.06 processor, XP Pro, Abit IC7-Max3 mb., 2 gigs ram. I'm doing


raid

0+1
and having a bit of trouble with part of the configuration.

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...


Your computer working OK this last few days?

S.Simon


"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message

...







Jonathan Ganz December 16th 03 03:20 AM

Where's Saddam???
 
Well, for one thing the MB doesn't support R3. I don't want to run across
controllers, that's why I'm trying to get everything on the Silicon Image...
yes hardware...damn thing. I know it's possible... it says it in the manual.

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...
If you've four drives on one controller you can go raid 3... The trouble
with going raid across two controllers is that the likelihood of system
failure is increased... -at least that's how I understand it. (We are
running a raid 3 single controller linux box). Are you running hardware
raid, if so then are you sure the decoding can be shared across
controllers?

Cheers MC


Jonathan Ganz wrote:

I've been using NTFS exclusively for many years.

The problem is that I've successfully mirrored the first two HDs,
but I can't seem to get the second two to be recognized by the
bios. They're on the same SATA controller. If I put them on the
other SATA controller, then no problem, but if I do that, then
I can't stripe across controllers, which is the whole point. There
must be something in the bios that's screwy. I just updated to
the lastest version of the bios, so it can't be that (didn't work
with the older version either).

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...

What's the problem? You are using NTFS?

Cheers MC

Jonathan Ganz wrote:


Actually, I'm in the process of building a raid system... 4 - 200 gig


ata

serial drives,
P4, 3.06 processor, XP Pro, Abit IC7-Max3 mb., 2 gigs ram. I'm doing


raid

0+1
and having a bit of trouble with part of the configuration.

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...


Your computer working OK this last few days?

S.Simon


"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message

...









The_navigator© December 16th 03 03:37 AM

Where's Saddam???
 
Had a quick look at the MB. It looks to me like the extra 2 ATA's are
reached via a ICH5R bridge. You'll need XP to load the dll etc into the
HAL to make that work... ??? If you look at the devices manager is the
bridge there and alive?

Cheers MC

Jonathan Ganz wrote:

Well, for one thing the MB doesn't support R3. I don't want to run across
controllers, that's why I'm trying to get everything on the Silicon Image...
yes hardware...damn thing. I know it's possible... it says it in the manual.

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...

If you've four drives on one controller you can go raid 3... The trouble
with going raid across two controllers is that the likelihood of system
failure is increased... -at least that's how I understand it. (We are
running a raid 3 single controller linux box). Are you running hardware
raid, if so then are you sure the decoding can be shared across
controllers?

Cheers MC


Jonathan Ganz wrote:


I've been using NTFS exclusively for many years.

The problem is that I've successfully mirrored the first two HDs,
but I can't seem to get the second two to be recognized by the
bios. They're on the same SATA controller. If I put them on the
other SATA controller, then no problem, but if I do that, then
I can't stripe across controllers, which is the whole point. There
must be something in the bios that's screwy. I just updated to
the lastest version of the bios, so it can't be that (didn't work
with the older version either).

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...


What's the problem? You are using NTFS?

Cheers MC

Jonathan Ganz wrote:



Actually, I'm in the process of building a raid system... 4 - 200 gig

ata


serial drives,
P4, 3.06 processor, XP Pro, Abit IC7-Max3 mb., 2 gigs ram. I'm doing

raid


0+1
and having a bit of trouble with part of the configuration.

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...



Your computer working OK this last few days?

S.Simon


"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message

...









Jonathan Ganz December 16th 03 06:30 AM

Where's Saddam???
 
Interesting suggestion. I'm not really using the ICH5R bridge at the moment,
and the Application Accelerator doesn't function, but it is running. I think
the
MB is using a proprietary version of the driver. As I mentioned, I can get
the hds to be seen on the ICH5R, but that's not going to let me raid them
with the SATA drives on the SI controller.... sigh... I think it's time to
try
tech support. It's 10:30 pm and I've had it for the evening.

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...
Had a quick look at the MB. It looks to me like the extra 2 ATA's are
reached via a ICH5R bridge. You'll need XP to load the dll etc into the
HAL to make that work... ??? If you look at the devices manager is the
bridge there and alive?

Cheers MC

Jonathan Ganz wrote:

Well, for one thing the MB doesn't support R3. I don't want to run

across
controllers, that's why I'm trying to get everything on the Silicon

Image...
yes hardware...damn thing. I know it's possible... it says it in the

manual.

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...

If you've four drives on one controller you can go raid 3... The trouble
with going raid across two controllers is that the likelihood of system
failure is increased... -at least that's how I understand it. (We are
running a raid 3 single controller linux box). Are you running hardware
raid, if so then are you sure the decoding can be shared across
controllers?

Cheers MC


Jonathan Ganz wrote:


I've been using NTFS exclusively for many years.

The problem is that I've successfully mirrored the first two HDs,
but I can't seem to get the second two to be recognized by the
bios. They're on the same SATA controller. If I put them on the
other SATA controller, then no problem, but if I do that, then
I can't stripe across controllers, which is the whole point. There
must be something in the bios that's screwy. I just updated to
the lastest version of the bios, so it can't be that (didn't work
with the older version either).

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...


What's the problem? You are using NTFS?

Cheers MC

Jonathan Ganz wrote:



Actually, I'm in the process of building a raid system... 4 - 200 gig

ata


serial drives,
P4, 3.06 processor, XP Pro, Abit IC7-Max3 mb., 2 gigs ram. I'm doing

raid


0+1
and having a bit of trouble with part of the configuration.

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...



Your computer working OK this last few days?

S.Simon


"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message

...











John Persons December 17th 03 10:15 PM

Where's Saddam???
 
"Milos Forman" wrote in
ink.net:

It is also true that the only valid criticism of George W. Bush comes
from true Conservatives such as myself.

He spends like a drunken sailor and is growing the nanny state. He's
a left of center Republican. Clinton was a centrist Democrat. There's
not much difference except Bush has grown government more than
Clinton.


True enough -- at least for domestic policy -- although if Clinton's party
had controlled Congress like Bush's party does, I think he would have out-
drunk and out-nannied Bush.

Here's to gridlock... Salud!


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