[Hardware] проблемы с 3ware 9590SE-8ML и 4 single disk
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Чт Мар 8 16:52:44 MSK 2007
Приветствую.
Поставил на своей домашней машинке данный контроллер
http://3ware.com/products/serial_ata2-9590.asp
Ибо харды уже были и места, на чем создавать именно raid подходящего объема,
небыло, харды были поочередно подключены в контроллер, т.е. ставился пустой
хард, подключался как single disk, затем на него вливалось все, что было на
другом харде, вклоюченном через материнку ASUS A8N-E и так все харды
переехали под контроллер.
Все бы ничего и хорошо, но... если включены все 4 харда, то система не
бутится, а просто висит и чего-то ждет, висит в том месте, где обычно
появляется сообщение аля "NO SYSTEM DISK" и т.п.
если включен только 1 хард, на котором система - все загружается как положено
и после чего на ходу просто подцепляются руками остальные, после чего система
полностью работоспособна.
Firmware контроллера обновил до последней.
Кто-нибудь сталкивался с похожей ситуацией и решил ли ее, если да?
Собственно по этому поводу пообщался с web тех.поддержкой 3ware:
(английский не мой конек, но смысл, думаю, ясен всем и должен был быть ясен и
им.)
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Request:- 1st March 2007 at 6:52
Hello,
i have a problem booting OS, then i have active 4 single drive mode hard disks
in controller(system pused/freezed before read mbr), when where are is only
one - boot going ok, after this i plug-in sata cables in hard-disks and thay
fully available in the OS after rescan.
I didn't find any options in BIOS of controller, to force select boot
harddisk.
Can you help me?
I do not want create raid0/1/5/10/50 etc.. i need all my drives as single
disks. It is possible to boot from one of four single harddisk?
Controller Summary
ID Model Serial # Firmware Driver Status
2 9590SE-8ML L323034A6390311 FE9X 3.04.01.011 2.26.02.008 OK
Response:- 1st March 2007 at 12:16
Hi Alesander,
In the system Bios you can choose the boot order and you can setup from which
hard drive you should boot.
Sincerely,
AMCC Customer Support,
Tech 6.
Request:- 1st March 2007 at 13:20
this is joke? o may be my English so bad... sorry...
in BIOS of motherboard boot order selected like this:
1. 3Ware RAID Controller
2. CDROM
and nothing else.
after motherboard BIOS initialized successfully we see 3Ware full information
table with hard disks attached to 3Ware controller (look up in my previous
message in Combination Description )
_all my hard disks attached to 3Ware RAID Controller_
when attached disks 0(with 2 system - win xp and Linux, boot manager is LILO)
1 2 3 - boot process dasn't start, when i detach disks 1 2 3 and only disk 0
still attached to 3Ware RAID Controller - boot process begin normally as i
need.
My question is: can i boot OS normally with attached to 3Ware RAID Controller
hard disks 0 1 2 3 which each in SINGLE MODE, not any RAID mode.
I think problem is more complex, than just boot order of disks, if order is
not right, then i must see NO SYSTEM DISK, but i can't see anything, it's
like system freeze or waiting something without any prompt.
Looks like the SINGLE DISK may be only one... but i need 4 for now and all 8
later... is this possible?
Response:- 2nd March 2007 at 10:55
Hi Alexander,
Yes it is possible to boot of the single hard disk . notmally the MBS is
written to the fist available disk that would be the drive on port0
Sincerely,
AMCC Customer Support,
Tech 6.
Request:- 2nd March 2007 at 13:22
:) but it dasn't boot... :) did your read all of i'm writing?
single disk with two OS and MBR on port 0 boot only when it one and only one,
when it together with other three disks ,which every in SINGLE DISK mode, -
it do not want boot.
May be you can repeat this configuration in lab?
Unit Information (Controller ID 2)
Unit Name Type Capacity
0(P0) SYSTEM SINGLE DISK 698.48 GB - two OS, MBR,boot loader.
1(P1) STORAGE1 SINGLE DISK 698.48 GB - storage
2(P2) STORAGE2 SINGLE DISK 698.48 GB - storage
3(P3) STORAGE3 SINGLE DISK 279.39 GB - storage
0(P0) + 1(P1) + 2(P2) + 3(P3) - dasn't boot
0(P0) - boot normal
Request:- 6th March 2007 at 2:42
hello again,
what about my situation?
can your repeat it or your think this is my problem and do not 3Ware problem?
Response:- 6th March 2007 at 14:26
Hello Alexander,
Make sure that the boot disk is attached port 0.
Then you should be able to boot.
Thank you,
Joseph
Request:- 7th March 2007 at 2:55
i am sure, very much sure, sure as a steel in this information from
controller(again and again and again, i'm seem, i'm not a parrot ):
Unit Information (Controller ID 2)
Unit Name Type Capacity
0(P0) SYSTEM SINGLE DISK 698.48 GB - two OS, MBR,boot loader.
^^^^ - this is P0(also marked with marked sata cable), first drive with system
1(P1) STORAGE1 SINGLE DISK 698.48 GB - storage
2(P2) STORAGE2 SINGLE DISK 698.48 GB - storage
3(P3) STORAGE3 SINGLE DISK 279.39 GB - storage
this is true configuration without any missconfiguration, and information
_from_ controller,
_if_ i remove _only_ _1(P1),2(P2)3(P3)_ - then system boot normal, lilo
wsrking and i can boot and linux and windows, after this i can hot-attach
other 1,2,3 single disk to 3ware without reboot and i can work with all of my
4 single disk drive.
again.
0(P0) + 1(P1) + 2(P2) + 3(P3) - dasn't boot
0(P0) - boot normal
please, be more mindfully, try to understand, consult with engineer,repeat
configuration in the laboratory with same controller 4 harddisks on single
disk mode and lilo as boot manager.
i understand, 9590 is a raid controller, but if function "single disk"
asserted - must be realized in full range and where are must be no difference
1 single disk or 8 single disk in controller.
Response:- 7th March 2007 at 16:15
You might want to change the boot priority boot order.
Go to Boot-menu->boot-device-priority->hard-disks
You probably will see 3ware card and bootable add-in card. Changing the order
there might fix your boot problem. Thanks
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