Note that they also have a web based tool called 3DM, in which you can do everything you want to (the same and more options as in the BIOS).
So you could do all your RAID setup on your nodes in early user space, so after you loaded the kernel ?
Its probably possible to do it before you load the kernel. I'm quite optimistic that you could get some support from 3ware on this front as they are in general very good citizens :)
best regards, Vincent
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 08:31:09PM -0800, Schafer, Christopher L wrote:
Unfortunatally it is the only way to build raid arrays on the controllers. You can recover arrays from the os but not build them.
I will contact 3ware and see what they think...
Thanks
-----Original Message----- From: steven james [mailto:pyro@linuxlabs.com] Sent: Wed 3/26/2003 3:20 PM To: Schafer, Christopher L Cc: linuxbios@clustermatic.org Subject: Re: Support for supermicro 7501 based boards and issues with 3ware raid cards
Greetings,
The 7501 chipset is supported, but the setup will probably need some tweaking for the Supermicro. Currently, it's for Intel Clearwater (se7501sw2).
The 2Ware BIOS tools will likely not work under LinuxBIOS. Are they actually necessary, or just a convieniance (I've not worked with it)?
G'day, sjames
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Schafer, Christopher L wrote:
Linux BIOS Team,
I was wondering if there is any active work on the above Supermicro boards and are there issues with accessing the 3ware raid controllers bios tools if one is using linux BIOS?
Thanks,
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