Hard Drive Size Limitation
Yu Meng Chong
chongym at cymulacrum.net
Sun Jul 12 04:56:35 PDT 2009
----- "Shawn Tayler" <stayler at xmtservices.net> wrote:
> I was running out of space oa database server partition and had
> purchased 6 new 600G SAS drives to replace the 4 300G drive that were
> originally installed. The server is a Dell Poweredge 2950 with
> aPerc5
> SAS RAID Controller, 2 2GHz Quad Core CPUs and 32G of RAM.
>
> Anyway, I used the controller to put the 6 new drives into one RAID 5
> Virtual Disk of about 2.8 TB.
Hi Shawn,
RAID on Dell is always tricky, whether you know the technology or not.
For some Dell RAID controllers, the RAID array needs to be setup on boot, that is, there is a hot-key combination to bring up the RAID configuration when you boot up. I have, however, come across one particular type of Dell RAID where you setup the RAID array inside the BIOS configuration (!).
The problem you are seeing seems to be related to the Dell RAID setup rather than Slackware's kernel being unable to support large disks.
Did you setup the RAID-5 array at boot, or are you using software RAID?
Regards,
pascal chong
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