Subject: Re: raidframe/raid reliability
To: Dan J Fraser <dfraser@capybara.org>
From: Greg Oster <oster@cs.usask.ca>
List: port-i386
Date: 04/14/2000 08:39:59
Dan J Fraser writes:
>
> I need to colocate a machine and have it be somewhat reliable. So, I was
> thinking I should put two drives in it, and use RAIDframe with level 1.
>
> The reliability level I want is this: If a drive dies, the machine should
> keep working until I can get on-site and fix it. It doesn't have to be
> hotswap, etc... A few minutes of downtime for a driveswap/reboot is fine,
> but a few hours of downtime while I drive to the facility is not fine.
>
> Will RAIDframe on i386 hardware (Intel BX IDE?) do this for me?
Yes, it should.
> Will the Promise FastTrack66 cards do this for me under NetBSD?
No idea.
> Will I be able to tell if a drive has failed?
Failures are logged to the console (and hence to wherever console
messages get logged (e.g. /var/log/messages)).
Later...
Greg Oster