[CentOS] 3ware disk failure -> hang -- SCSI backplanes
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.comSat Jan 7 01:20:35 UTC 2006
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On Fri, 2006-01-06 at 18:02, Bryan J. Smith wrote: > > I have a non-critical IBM eserver with software raid > > running so I yanked a drive to see what happens. > > Hold on a second ... > Are you using a SCSI backplane? > If so, that's the difference right there! ;-> > > SCSI backplanes and host adapters work very, very different > on transient (or failure for that matter) than _any_ ATA or > regular SCSI (without a backplane). > They are still formulating similarly for SATA, and there are > some SCSI adopted standards for SATA backplanes. > But with SAS, much of that is becoming moot. > > Okay, now things make far more sense. ;-> The only relevant part of the backplane is that it uses SCA connectors which you need for hot swapping because they make the power and data connections happen in the right order. The controller doesn't know if there is a backplane or just a cable. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com
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