Drew a écrit : >> thanks for answering, but it seemed it is quite difficult to know if a >> RAID is a Fake or a real HW RAID, >> my server (ie S5000PAL) is using 1068 or 1064E RAID chipset to allow >> using RAID, I don't realy know >> if it is either a good SW or HW RAID but my boss doesn't want me to use >> Linux RAID instead of the SW RAID >> provided by the system itself >> > > I have a pair of 1064's in a server at home and I can confirm they are > true hardware RAID. They only support RAID 0, 1, or 10 at most though. > > > I'm using RAID 10 and for my install RAID is detected, but once I reboot (after the install) the system cannot boot on the OS it seems that I had to use mkinitrd but I don't know how to use it. During installation everything is fine and just before reboot, I got to type some shell command to "tell" the system that he had to use the raid driver at reboot (there is also a problem that I use an USB key to instert the driver and it is viewed as /dev/sda then the system detect the Raid disk and called it /dev/sdb), maybe I had to do something with that before rebooting with a fresh install of XenServer -- Cordialement, / Greetings, Georghy FUSCO