I've been running a Promise FaskTrak SX4000 with 3 x 120Gb PATA drives RAID 5 for yonks and had no problems with it, but 240Gb doesn't go very far these days. I didn't see the point in getting larger PATA drives so decided to see if I could get a decent SATA RAID card cheap on eBay. Eventually got a Promise FastTrak S150-SX4, which is virtually identical to the SX4000 except it has 4 Marvell SATA bridges to make it a SATA controller. I also bought 3 x Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 500Gb SATA drives to go with it.
The system didn't want to boot up with both RAID cards in so I connected a seperate SATA drive to the on-board Silicon Image SATA controller and copied everything from the old array onto that. Checked Windows booted up Ok, which it did. Removed old card, installed new card and created a new RAID 5 array. Rebooted and it hung just after the RAID BIOS reported the array was functional. Wiped the array and Windows boots fine. Created the array using the Windows utility and that worked and Windows saw the new logical drive. Rebooted and again it hung just past the RAID controllers BIOS screen.
Made sure the BIOS on the motherboard and RAID card were up to date, which they were. The S150-SX4 uses the same BIOS as the SX4000 and both cards had the same version.
Checked settings in the BIOS to do with boot order and hard drives, made no difference.
Put the controller and drives in another system and they work fine so they must be Ok.
Tried created a single JBOD array with one of the 500Gb drives, no difference. A mirrored pair again no difference.
The motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-7A8DW with 2 x Opteron 244's, 2Gb PC3200 ECC memory, ATI Radeon X1950Pro, Samsung SATA DVD-RW, Pioneer PATA DVD-RW, Quantum DLT-V4 SATA tape drive.
Seems like the Gigabyte board doesn't like the controller, which seems strange seeing how close it is to the old one
The system didn't want to boot up with both RAID cards in so I connected a seperate SATA drive to the on-board Silicon Image SATA controller and copied everything from the old array onto that. Checked Windows booted up Ok, which it did. Removed old card, installed new card and created a new RAID 5 array. Rebooted and it hung just after the RAID BIOS reported the array was functional. Wiped the array and Windows boots fine. Created the array using the Windows utility and that worked and Windows saw the new logical drive. Rebooted and again it hung just past the RAID controllers BIOS screen.
Made sure the BIOS on the motherboard and RAID card were up to date, which they were. The S150-SX4 uses the same BIOS as the SX4000 and both cards had the same version.
Checked settings in the BIOS to do with boot order and hard drives, made no difference.
Put the controller and drives in another system and they work fine so they must be Ok.
Tried created a single JBOD array with one of the 500Gb drives, no difference. A mirrored pair again no difference.
The motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-7A8DW with 2 x Opteron 244's, 2Gb PC3200 ECC memory, ATI Radeon X1950Pro, Samsung SATA DVD-RW, Pioneer PATA DVD-RW, Quantum DLT-V4 SATA tape drive.
Seems like the Gigabyte board doesn't like the controller, which seems strange seeing how close it is to the old one
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