RAID 0+1 with ADAPTEC 1200A on Debian Woody
From: Alexis de BRUYN (adebruyn_at_club-internet.fr)
Date: 07/28/03
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To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org> Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 08:59:06 +0200
Hi Everyboby,
I want to setup a files server under Debian Woody 3.0R1. I built an hardware Raid 0+1 array with my Adaptec 1200A RAID controller thanks to the BIOS utility. I have 4 80 Go Western Digital hard disk drives and one 20Go HDD where I install my Woody.
When i install the bf2.4 flavor, i cannot see device like /dev/ataraid/ but the four /dev/hdX are listed during the boot process. Is it normal ? How can i do to see my array and to put data on it (should i use fdisk, chdisk, ...). What is the complete setup-up process ?
I have made some research on Internet but I did not succeed. I think that it is difficult to do what i want. It is really possible ?
I leave the Microsoft World, and I want to have all my computers under Debian. At the beginning, it is a bit difficult. I am a newbie, so could help me please :)
Thanks.
Best regards.
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