On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 03:36:27PM -0600, Jason J wrote:
> We are using a Fasttrak with redhat 6.2 at work. It is running nicely. They are beta
> drivers, but our box has been up for several weeks now with out errors. Its an
> Ultra66 that I converted to a Fasttrak 66, but I think the drivers also work with
> Fasttrak 100. I used the same card for about 7 months with win98 as well.

Hmm.. I'll have to give it a shot.  I've been meaning to see if the Win98
drivers will work, since the Win2k don't.

> 
> Gabe, have you ever had any problems with your escalade? This is my second one. I
> have been getting oddities that I hope is not coming from my escalade 6400. I keep
> getting scsi contoller drive 0 timeouts that halt the whole box. This happens at
> random intervals of uptime. I moved all data to one large drive, recreated the array
> with a new first drive and move the data back, and I still get the error. This is
> W2k and I am running the latest bios and drivers. I havent see the error in linux
> yet, but I may not have left it on long enough to see it. Also if I use Power Quest
> Drive copy to copy data to the array its really really slow! Less than 10 mb/min.
> When I copy data off the array to a single drive, I get 100mb/min or better.
> 
> Could be nothing, but just wondering if anyone noticed odd things with escalade's

Weird.  So, you only get the errors when copying from a drive to the
Escalade, or vice-versa?  I guess I won't see that since I only have the
Escalade in my system :)  Maybe it's something to do with your RAID level?
What level are you using?  I've only used RAID 0 on my Escalade so far.
Next week, I'll probably try 0+1.

> 
> Then I am also debating on a SCSI raid controller for a linux server. Do I go with a
> cheaper mylex or do I spring for the expensive ICP Vortex?
> 

Personally, on production systems, I prefer to go with any ol' SCSI
controller and attach an external RAID (w/ controller(s)).  It makes
managing it much easier.  If you have to go with a PCI RAID controller, ask
yourself if this is a production system or not.  If not, I'd go with an
Escalade.  Unless of course you need RAID 4 or 5.  

My $.02.

Gabe
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