Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 at 10:16am, Mark Schoonover wrote
I just built up a server running CentOS 4.3, and trying to boot from a 3Ware 9550SX-16ML, 16 port card. This system has 9x500GB drives, AMD Opteron, Tyan K8SD mobo and 1 GB of ram. I downloaded the latest (9.3.0.4) driver from 3Ware, and after a couple of botched attempts, I got CentOS installed. In my two botched attempts, the problem was X hanging during the formatting of the drives, so I switched to another virtual screen while formatting took place, and the system didn't freeze.
My problem now is the system won't boot. I know this is not exactly a CentOS problem, I'm just hoping some kind sole would help me outta this overworked fog I'm in. When the system tries to boot, the cursor just sits there in the left corner of the screen flashing. Nothing happens. I am probably missing something very simple, that will cause me great public embarrassment, but I really don't care right now.
How is your array setup? You can *not* boot from a device >4TiB. On such a device, you must use a gpt disklabel and neither grub nor LILO support such.
My array size is 4.5TB. It's just one large single RAID5, so it's slightly less than 4.5TB. So, what you're saying then is to either put a small single HD to install CentOS, or make the array smaller than 4.5TB. I could easily make something much smaller, say ~1TB, install CentOS on that. Once that's finished, create the rest of the array as another array at the size that I need. Could use LVM to stitch it all together...
I'll give this a try, thanks for the help.
Mark