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>>> Sorry for being off topic here, as this doesn't pertain to my myth<br>
>>> box, but I know there's a lot of raid knowledge here, so I'm hoping<br>
>>> someone has some experience...<br>
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>>> I have a friend who is experiencing data loss on his FreeBSD<br>
>>> fileserver using an intel SRCU42X card. It appears this is an LSI<br>
>>> MegaRaid card rebranded Intel, as it uses the amr driver in FreeBSD,<br>
>>> not the iir. He's looking for a drop in replacement. Other than<br>
>>> buying that exact card again, does anyone have experience with what<br>
>>> might be compatible?<br>
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</div></div>Or clench your teeth, suck up your pride (, make a backup) and use this<br>
to move to MD Raid... That way he'll never have RAID card replacement<br>
issues again! (Any card(s) capable of supporting the (separate) drives<br>
will do!)<br>
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--FP<br>
</font><div><div></div><br></div></blockquote></div><br>Just be sure to get good quality hardware/cables. I'm currently suffering through an array loss due to either faulty PCI cards, cables, or possibly a bad drive/s. I had a drive go out in my RAID 5 and sent it to Seagate for an RMA. They took their sweet time getting one back to me. The very same day the replacement arrived, the array took another dump. I wasn't able to get it to resync.<br>
Unfortunately, the space in the array was costly enough enough that I couldn't buy a backup solution. I'm facing the possibility that my data is lost. I'm currently running SystemRescueCD using ddrescue to make an image of my drives before I go thrashing them to get the array to re-sync. Some of you may be asking, "How is he saving the image of the drives if he said that he didn't have the cash to purchase backup HDDs?" The answer is I've brought them into work and am dumping them up to a server with 7TBs of space. They'll live there for the time being. I just hope I can get it working again.<br>
However, having said all this, I'm still glad I went with mdadm. It "just works" in other linux distros. I've had array re-sync issues in the past and it's always come through for me. But there's nothing you can do about hardware issues.<br>
<br>Jim<br>