Which drive does ata7 correspond to?



Hello all,

I am getting hard drive failures on a computer that I have setup for
raid5. The drive identifier in the logs is ata7, but I am unsure
which drive this corresponds to and am wondering if anyone has a
technique for figuring this out? There are two separate "clumps" of
drives; one is set of 4 is connected to a sata card and is received
from the OS as /dev/hd[efgh], the other set is sata attached to the
motherboard and is /dev/sd[abcdefgh].

Sincerely,
Dennison
.



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