Kyle,
The integrated Symbios Logic 53C876 Ultra-wide SCSI controller in the Compaq Proliant 3000 you mention is simply a dual Channel Ultra -Wide SCSI-2 controller. The specs mention nothing of hardware RAID support. You can research the specifications, support instructions, and obtain some very limited Linux installation support from:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DocumentIndex.jsp?contentTy...
Good liuch and best wishes with your server project.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey A. McCright, A+ 816-210-3107 [email protected]
From: "Kyle Sexton" [email protected] To: "KC Linux Users Group" [email protected] Subject: Re: Proliant 3000 Server Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 12:25:04 -0600
On 3/10/07, RtX [email protected] wrote:
Kyle,
Thank you for getting back to me.
The answer is no. Or possibly it is hidden? On boot, there is nothing
that
suggests that I could get into a SCSI controller BIOS. I have restored
the
"utilities partition", a ~38 MB partition on disk 0 that holds the
programs
needed to program the system BIOS for things like time and date, PCI
cards
and the like. Nothing in there would allow me to setup an array. I can access this by pressing "F10" as usual on a Compaq.
The machine has a Symbios Logic 53C876 SCSI Controller onboard. Someone suggested in a post I found on the net that this controller was a SCSI controller, but did not support RAID. While I'm sure this is possible, I would think it unlikely that the machine has 7 SCSI HDD's and does not support RAID.
If it's the case that the card doesn't support RAID (which from my 2 minutes of googling seems to be the case) you could always just use Linux Software RAID.
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