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Any way to have two RAID cards in one box?

 
 
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      21st Aug 2005
Hi,

I've had a Promise Fasttrack 2000 for years and today I bought another
raid card in hopes of creating another mirror. The problem is either
one or the other card shows up but not both. I have swapped the cards
around in the PCI slots and still only one or the other. I presume
they are sharing the same IRQ or something. I don't think I can change
the IRQ setting on either card. I really don't want to have to buy a
4-port raid card if possible, especially because I already have the
gear, I just need to make it work.

Thanks!

 
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Chris Priede
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      21st Aug 2005
Hi,

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> I presume they are sharing the same IRQ or something.
> I don't think I can change the IRQ setting on either card.


The way IDE RAID adapters interface with the BIOS and operating system is a
lot like SCSI adapters, and this is somewhat of a black art.

In general, multiple identical adapters are the safest bet, *provided* both
the adapter's BIOS and drivers have been written with awareness of such a
setup. Mixed models of adapters will usually work fine with the OS, but may
have boot time issues if you can't disable the BIOS on the adapters that
don't control your boot drive.


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      21st Aug 2005
Actually most boards that have RAID also have two diffrent RAID controllers
installed-diffrent as in mfg.This eliminates conflicts.Are youre settings
in the
BIOS configured properly,also,some boards wont let you configure the settings
of two controllers,if it has configurations,two controllers with RAID
should work
fine...

"(E-Mail Removed)" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've had a Promise Fasttrack 2000 for years and today I bought another
> raid card in hopes of creating another mirror. The problem is either
> one or the other card shows up but not both. I have swapped the cards
> around in the PCI slots and still only one or the other. I presume
> they are sharing the same IRQ or something. I don't think I can change
> the IRQ setting on either card. I really don't want to have to buy a
> 4-port raid card if possible, especially because I already have the
> gear, I just need to make it work.
>
> Thanks!
>
>

 
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fotoobscura@gmail.com
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      21st Aug 2005
Hi,

Ok well first off the raid chipset is not built-in. These are two
separate cards.

The problem as explained is that either on or the other card is seen,
but not both. This means that I cannot even *see* a second card in the
BIOS. There is only one card showing up in the BIOS at a time. There
are no settings in the actually controller BIOS to change the IRQ's.

Thanks!

 
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Timothy Daniels
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      21st Aug 2005
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> The problem as explained is that either on or the other card
> is seen, but not both. This means that I cannot even *see*
> a second card in the BIOS. There is only one card showing
> up in the BIOS at a time. There are no settings in the actually
> controller BIOS to change the IRQ's.



I have heard of this difficulty occurring for two identical
PCI IDE controller cards in the same box. The recommended
solution in the NGs was to use controllers from different
manufacturers so that the drivers would be distinguishable
by the system. Care to try a different manufacturer of RAID
controllers for the 2nd card?

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Leythos
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      21st Aug 2005
In article <GNmdndo86ed7XZXeRVn-(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed)
says...
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> > The problem as explained is that either on or the other card
> > is seen, but not both. This means that I cannot even *see*
> > a second card in the BIOS. There is only one card showing
> > up in the BIOS at a time. There are no settings in the actually
> > controller BIOS to change the IRQ's.

>
>
> I have heard of this difficulty occurring for two identical
> PCI IDE controller cards in the same box. The recommended
> solution in the NGs was to use controllers from different
> manufacturers so that the drivers would be distinguishable
> by the system. Care to try a different manufacturer of RAID
> controllers for the 2nd card?


I've seen the same. Bought a Promise SX6000 RAID card to build a 1.4TB
array and could not use the motherboards onboard Promise SATA RAID
controller. A non-promise RAID card worked fine.

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fotoobscura@gmail.com
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      21st Aug 2005
they are different cards, not the same brand.

 
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Timothy Daniels
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      22nd Aug 2005
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> they are different cards, not the same brand.



Then I feel your pain. :-)

*TimDaniels*
 
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Michael W. Ryder
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      22nd Aug 2005
(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> they are different cards, not the same brand.
>


Do either of the cards allow you to change their address?
 
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Yves Leclerc
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      23rd Aug 2005
With SCSI RAID cards, it seems to be possible. With IDE, it does not work!


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> Hi,
>
> I've had a Promise Fasttrack 2000 for years and today I bought another
> raid card in hopes of creating another mirror. The problem is either
> one or the other card shows up but not both. I have swapped the cards
> around in the PCI slots and still only one or the other. I presume
> they are sharing the same IRQ or something. I don't think I can change
> the IRQ setting on either card. I really don't want to have to buy a
> 4-port raid card if possible, especially because I already have the
> gear, I just need to make it work.
>
> Thanks!
>



 
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