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Re: [Bacula-users] Using HP Storageworks 1/8 G2 with Bacula

2010-06-21 17:27:00
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Using HP Storageworks 1/8 G2 with Bacula
From: Daniel Bareiro <daniel-listas AT gmx DOT net>
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 18:22:18 -0300
On Saturday, 19 June 2010 19:26:11 -0400,
Alex Chekholko wrote:

> > > > I'm doing tests with a brand new HP Storageworks 1/8 G2 I plan
> > > > to use with Bacula on Debian GNU/Linux Lenny.
> > > >
> > > > The tape autoloader is connected to a PC through an HP Smart
> > > > Array P212 card. It is HP's entry level PCI Express Serial
> > > > Attached SCSI RAID controller.

> > > For Dell/IBM, you really can't use a RAID controller to access
> > > tape. You have to buy a plain SAS controller. However, that may
> > > not be the case for your HP hardware.
> > > 
> > > When you go into the RAID card's BIOS interface at boot, does it
> > > detect all of devices you have physically connected to it?

> > The HP Smart Array P212 does specifically support tape drives, and
> > the HP Storageworks 1/8 G2 does specifically claim support for that
> > card, but in the past it has been recommended to put tape drives on
> > their own controllers even if it is supported on the RAID
> > controller.
> > 
> > But as you say, that support is a feature of the card and is not a
> > normal feature of RAID controllers.
 
> When you go into the RAID card's BIOS interface at boot, does it
> detect and show all of devices you have physically connected to it?

Now I'm not in the office, but during the boot I don't remember if the
controller display information otherwise than RAID device that is
configured.

I think that it doesn't do it. In fact, the unique interface that I
could see that it has is ORCA (Option ROM Configuration for Arrays).

Last week I spoke with HP support. They confirmed that, indeed, it is
the only interface that the controller has, and devices that are
connected via SAS cable should be detected automatically without
requiring any configuration.

Also I commented to them that I was using the controller in a PC instead
of in a HP server and they told me that it could be the cause of not
creating the devices in the operating system, suggesting to use the
controller in a G4 server or superior. What I find strange is that
despite not create the nodes, the card is recognized by the operating
system.

I will talk again with the HP provider to send us the riser card needed
to use the controller with the G6 servers that we purchased and then I
will try if of this form it works.


Thanks for your reply.

Regards,
Daniel
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