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List:       ataraid-list
Subject:    Re: No Array found
From:       John Burton <j.c.burton () gats-inc ! com>
Date:       2002-01-14 15:00:03
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Not sure what you're responding to... I was responding to the hde/hdf 
question, for a "standard" setup, i.e. IDE controller on motherboard 
uses drive letters /dev/hda - /dev/hdd (master and slave on primary & 
secondary channels). /dev/hde is typically the master drive on the 
primary channel for the first "offboard" IDE controller, /dev/hdf is 
slave on primary channel. (/dev/hdg & /dev/hdh are master & slave on 
secondary channel). Disks combined via a raid mechanism (hardware or 
software) are not, to my knowledge labeled "hde" or "hdf" (except 
perhaps the i2o drivers which have /dev/i2o/hda, etc).  What were you 
responding to?

John


Forge XP wrote:

> Minimum of 4 discs, so it's either all four drives on a standard 
> Fasttrak, or some unknown combination on a Fasttrak TX4.
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>
>     From: John Burton <mailto:j.c.burton@gats-inc.com>
>
>     To: ataraid-list@redhat.com <mailto:ataraid-list@redhat.com>
>
>     Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 8:13 AM
>
>     Subject: Re: No Array found
>
>
>
>
>     Arjan van de Ven wrote:
>
>>On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 03:50:50PM -0700, Dave Packham wrote:
>>
>>>I have a 400gig array defined as raid 0 in the bios and after installing
>>>Mandrake 8.1 I am getting the "No array found" message.  As a module
>>>ataraid.o is ok, but insmod pdcraid.o writes out: prcraid.o:
>>>init_module: No such device
>>>
>>
>>what driver letters are this ? (eg hde/hdf ?)
>>
>     Ummm... /dev/hde and /dev/hdf maybe??? hde and hdf are master and
>     slave drives (respectively) on the first channel of the first
>     "offboard" IDE controller
>


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Not sure what you're responding to... I was responding to the hde/hdf question,
for a "standard" setup, i.e. IDE controller on motherboard uses drive letters
/dev/hda - /dev/hdd (master and slave on primary &amp; secondary channels).
/dev/hde is typically the master drive on the primary channel for the first
"offboard" IDE controller, /dev/hdf is slave on primary channel. (/dev/hdg
&amp; /dev/hdh are master &amp; slave on secondary channel). Disks combined
via a raid mechanism (hardware or software) are not, to my knowledge labeled
"hde" or "hdf" (except perhaps the i2o drivers which have /dev/i2o/hda, etc).
&nbsp;What were you responding to?<br>
<br>
John<br>
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Forge XP wrote:<br>
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  <div><font face="Arial" size="2">Minimum of 4 discs, so it's either all
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title="j.c.burton@gats-inc.com" href="mailto:j.c.burton@gats-inc.com"> John    \
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Arjan van de Ven wrote:<br>
    <blockquote cite="mid:20020111054805.A4780@devserv.devel.redhat.com" type="cite">
      <pre wrap="">On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 03:50:50PM -0700, Dave Packham \
wrote:<br></pre>  <blockquote type="cite">
        <pre wrap="">I have a 400gig array defined as raid 0 in the bios and after \
installing<br>Mandrake 8.1 I am getting the "No array found" message.  As a \
module<br>ataraid.o is ok, but insmod pdcraid.o writes out: \
prcraid.o:<br>init_module: No such device<br></pre>  </blockquote>
        <pre wrap=""><!----><br>what driver letters are this ? (eg hde/hdf ?)</pre>
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Ummm...    /dev/hde and /dev/hdf maybe??? hde and hdf are master and slave
drives    (respectively) on the first channel of the first "offboard" IDE
   controller<br>
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