Re: RAID Controller & Info
From: Eric Sun [MSFT] (v-ericsu_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/28/04
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Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 12:28:09 GMT
As the bug described, the Intel driver for SATA HD is the root cause. I think there should be a update for this driver
to be released by Intel.
Currently, we still have not clear information of the update, however the work around has been filed to temporary
resolve this issue. As I said in my reply. to transfer the disk to dynamic disk will get right function call
IOCTL_STORAGE_GET_MEDIA_TYPES, so the issue will not occur any more.
Hope the information helps. Have a good day!
Best Regards,
Eric Sun,
MCSE2000 / MSCA / MCDBA
Microsoft Partner Support Professional
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| From: "root" <postmaster@buchanangc.com>
| Subject: Re: RAID Controller & Info
| Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 00:30:54 -0700
| Right, "SATA Driver ......RAID volume". SATA HDs connected to a mobo SATA
| controller like the ICH5R on 875P chipset mobos and NOT in RAID
| mode("standard IDE drive") do NOT suffer from this issue when using the
| latest Intel ATA drivers for W2K3. I wonder which "SATA drivers" do suffer
| from this issue and under what circumstances?"
|
| ""Eric Sun [MSFT]"" <v-ericsu@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
| news:BX1I99NXEHA.304@cpmsftngxa10.phx.gbl...
| > Hi All,
| >
| > Thanks for your information sharing here. If the SATA issue you mean is
| that "Cannot run DCPromo because the
| > SYSVOL partition is not formatted as NTFS" message appear during setup of
| Microsoft Windows Small Business
| > Server 2003, it is a filed bug that is still in process.
| >
| > The issue appears to be with the SATA Driver responding to an IO Control
| Request that should only be handled by
| > Floppy Drives. This causes the SBS Setup Logic to classify the RAID volume
| as a Floppy Drive. The Driver responds to
| > the function IOCTL_STORAGE_GET_MEDIA_TYPES. Per the Win 2003 DDK, the
| function
| > IOCTL_STORAGE_GET_MEDIA_TYPES is used to:
| >
| > "Returns information about the geometry of floppy drives. For example,
| only a floppy driver would handle
| > IOCTL_STORAGE_GET_MEDIA_TYPES requests."
| >
| > The setup code actually believes that the RAID volume (in our case C:
| drive) is a Floppy drive. The function
| > IsFloppyDrive (in diskinfohelper.h) returns true when examining the RAID
| volume.
| >
| > This function is called from void CDiskInfo::InitObject( TCHAR* szDisk )
| >
| > When using a standard IDE Drive or SCSI, GetLastError returned 1
| (incorrect function/invalid function) after the
| > DeviceIoControl failed which I assume means that
| > IOCTL_STORAGE_GET_MEDIA_TYPES is not supported. When using the Intel RAID
| volume the function succeeds
| > but no data is returned.
| >
| > The current workaround is to convert the Basic disk that is the System
| Drive to a Dynamic Disk in Disk Manager.
| > After converting the disk to dynamic disk, the DCPromo process and the
| setup process worked fine.
| >
| > Hope the information is useful to you.
| >
| > Best Regards,
| >
| > Eric Sun,
| > MCSE2000 / MSCA / MCDBA
| > Microsoft Partner Support Professional
| >
| > Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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| > | From: "root" <postmaster@buchanangc.com>
| > | References: <OjXfzaEXEHA.212@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl>
| <O79Oj4EXEHA.3664@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl>
| > <uI2YJfJXEHA.716@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl>
| <OBAG2tJXEHA.3420@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl>
| > <uJl006JXEHA.3420@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl>
| <#sU03pKXEHA.3640@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl>
| > <uyB9p5KXEHA.2636@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl>
| <u7PcpLLXEHA.1888@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl> <efo9BPLXEHA.2408
| > @tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl> <#zxzYTLXEHA.2176@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl>
| > | Subject: Re: RAID Controller & Info
| > | Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004 19:28:33 -0700
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| > | Xref: cpmsftngxa10.phx.gbl microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs:83275
| > | X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
| > |
| > |
| > | "Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]" <sbradcpa@pacbell.net>
| > | wrote in message news:%23zxzYTLXEHA.2176@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
| > | > Well one of the incidents reported to me was a Microsoft employee
| > | > himself who probably knew what had installed.
| > | >
| > | > I'll give you his phone number. He's in your area.
| > |
| > | Please just have him post his findings here. I'll bet it was non-mobo
| > | [S]ATA controllers with or without SW/firmware RAID. Yes, I've done a
| much
| > | more general Google search and that appears to be the issue. These are
| > | issues that I keep track of and if any such were being reported then I'd
| > | likely know it.
| > |
| > | > BTW Mountain Dew in September, don't forget.
| > | >
| > | > root wrote:
| > | > > "Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]"
| <sbradcpa@pacbell.net>
| > | > > wrote in message news:u7PcpLLXEHA.1888@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
| > | > >
| > | > >>" Explain how the Promise controller got involved with 'backup',
| > | please."
| > | > >>
| > | > >>When the OEM started doing SBS2k3 Premium on the SAME hardware that
| he
| > | > >>did SBS2k3 Standard the backup was failing on the ones that had
| > | > >>standard. The only thing the OEM could figure out was the data
| transfer
| > | > >>involved with the SQL because of the additional "stuff" the shadow
| copy
| > | > >>was doing with the SQL. Never did figure that one out. He just
| used
| > | > >>another controller card model and it was fine after that.
| > | > >>
| > | > >>The SATA without hardware card RAID was also reported in the partner
| > | > >>groups which aren't googlable as well as in private postings to me
| by
| > | > >>various folks from various listserves.
| > | > >
| > | > >
| > | > > Yes and I seriously doubt that claim. It's very likely not an SATA
| > | issue.
| > | > > There was enough in Google to see what was being reported.
| > | > >
| > | > >
| > | > >>Google doesn't have everything ;-)
| > | > >>
| > | > >>root wrote:
| > | > >>
| > | > >>>"Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]"
| <sbradcpa@pacbell.net>
| > | > >>>wrote in message news:%23sU03pKXEHA.3640@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>>Historical postings in this group for
| > | > >>>>
| > | > >>>>SATA drives
| > | > >>>>Promise controllers
| > | > >>>>
| > | > >>>>SATA drives may cause issues during the install process [you may
| have
| > | to
| > | > >>>>flip the drive to dynamic to get the install to complete.
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>I reviewed all those old threads in google. There is no real
| relation
| > | > >
| > | > > to
| > | > >
| > | > >>>SATA. What seems to have been reported and discussed was that
| various
| > | > >>>HW/firmware RAIDs were causing problems to SBS2003. When SBS2003
| was
| > | > >>>presented with a RAID array to do an initail install upon then the
| > | > >
| > | > > install
| > | > >
| > | > >>>would fail unless the pre-existing HW/firmware RAID was changed to
| a
| > | > >
| > | > > dynamic
| > | > >
| > | > >>>disk.
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>SATA HDs unassociated with HW nor firmware RAID work fine on an
| SBS2003
| > | > >>>install and further they work fine using SBS0223's intrinsic SW
| RAID 1.
| > | > >
| > | > > And
| > | > >
| > | > >>>yes for one to use the intrinsic SW RAID 1 the HDs must be
| converted to
| > | > >>>dynamic. But that dynamic conversion and RAID 1 array setup need
| not
| > | be
| > | > >>>initiated until well after the install is complete and all is
| stable.
| > | > >
| > | > > You
| > | > >
| > | > >>>can keep the 2nd HD in a drawer until SBS2003 is all installed and
| > | > >
| > | > > stable.
| > | > >
| > | > >>>Later plug in the 2nd HD convert both to dynamic and initiate the
| > | mirror
| > | > >
| > | > > and
| > | > >
| > | > >>>with less than a hour you got RAID 1.
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>>Check and make sure the Promise controllers are on the HCL.
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>Don't panic if it's not. Check the Promise site to see if they say
| it
| > | > >>>works.
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>>Also an
| > | > >>>>installer who used the exact same Promise controller model [sorry
| I
| > | > >>>>forget which one] worked perfectly with the SBS 2003 standard but
| > | > >>>>totally barfed the backup when layering on the ISA/SQL in the
| Premium.
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>Explain how the Promise controller got involved with 'backup',
| please.
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>>In my network at the office, I have for the past three years {?},
| a
| > | Raid
| > | > >>>>1 and Raid 5 combo. Raid 1 for the OS [software based], Raid 5
| for
| > | the
| > | > >>>>data [hardware based - adaptec controller card]. It's worked like
| a
| > | > >>>>champ and I've been very pleased with it.
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>A reasonable configuration.
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>>Ensure that whatever hardware you choose is on the Windows 2003
| HCL
| > | and
| > | > >>>>then you won't go wrong.
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>But you'll tend to be expensive and limited to a few sources and
| often
| > | > >>>behind on current products.
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>>There are many ways to do things in SBSland, Root.
| > | > >>>>
| > | > >>>>root wrote:
| > | > >>>>
| > | > >>>>
| > | > >>>>>"Frank McCallister" <anonymous> wrote in message
| > | > >>>>>news:OBAG2tJXEHA.3420@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
| > | > >>>>>
| > | > >>>>>
| > | > >>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>Here we go again!! The last one went 79 posts. How many this
| time
| > | ;-)
| > | > >>>>>
| > | > >>>>>
| > | > >>>>>What's even better is that you guys at least are no talkin about
| the
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>right
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>>>issue and that is [S]ATA RAID <VBG>.
| > | > >>>>>
| > | > >>>>>An [S]ATA RAID controller is rather inexpensive but isn't really
| > | needed
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>for
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>>>RAID 1 as MS's intrinsic SW RAID 1 is so effective and one
| doesn't
| > | have
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>to
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>>>chase any special device drivers nor do any F6 driver installs
| during
| > | > >>>>>SBS2003 install.. The mobo I've been using Asus P4C800-E Dlx
| > | includes
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>an
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>>>onbaord Promise RAID chip which DOES have W2K3 drivers. But I
| don't
| > | > >
| > | > > use
| > | > >
| > | > >>>it
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>>>for RAID 1. I use the SATA ICH5R for the two SATA HDs and MS's
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>intrinsic SW
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>>>RAID 1. I use the Promise, which makes SATA HDs look like SCSI,
| > | for
| > | > >>>>>removeable HDs in trays for backups etc.
| > | > >>>>>
| > | > >>>>>
| > | > >>>>>
| > | > >>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>"root" <postmaster@buchanangc.com> wrote in message
| > | > >>>>>>news:uI2YJfJXEHA.716@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
| > | > >>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>"billyw" <b@brainless.net> wrote in message
| > | > >>>>>>>news:O79Oj4EXEHA.3664@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>RAID can be achieved through software.
| > | > >>>>>>>>if you turn the disks to dynamic disks (read up on the effects
| of
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>doing
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>this)
| > | > >>>>>>>>i have a price sensitive customer that uses this set up using
| raid
| > | 1
| > | > >>>>>>>>(mirrors the disk onto another.
| > | > >>>>>>>>but the best way to accomplish this is to you a raid card.
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>A card offers little over the intrinsic SW RAID for RAID 1.
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>in UK you can get one for 40GBP (approx 70UDS) and this will
| take
| > | a
| > | > >>>>>
| > | > >>>>>fair
| > | > >>>>>
| > | > >>>>>
| > | > >>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>amount of the strain that software raid can suffer from
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>There is no 'strain' from SW RAID 1.
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>"Steve" <someone@somewhere.com> wrote in message
| > | > >>>>>>>>news:OjXfzaEXEHA.212@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
| > | > >>>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>>Our organization has very limited funds. We have purchased
| > | SBS2003
| > | > >>>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>premium
| > | > >>>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>>edition. We intend to install it on a Dell OptiPlex GX240
| 1.5
| > | MHz
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>Pentium
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>4
| > | > >>>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>>w/768MB of PC133 memory. We purchased two new WD 80GB
| 7200rpm
| > | hard
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>drives
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>>for this machine. What is the best way to set up these
| drives?
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>Currently
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>>our company uses a 30GB partition for data storage on a
| Windows
| > | > >
| > | > > 2000
| > | > >
| > | > >>>>>>>>server
| > | > >>>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>>and it is plenty. Can I set the drives up in some sort of
| > | > >
| > | > > redundant
| > | > >
| > | > >>>>>>>way?
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>>I've heard about RAID but don't really understand it? Do I
| have
| > | to
| > | > >>>>>
| > | > >>>>>buy
| > | > >>>>>
| > | > >>>>>
| > | > >>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>a
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>>special controller for basic RAID. Should I just use one
| drive
| > | for
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>backup
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>>purposes? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
| > | > >>>>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>>TIA
| > | > >>>>>>>>>Steve
| > | > >>>>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>>>>>
| > | > >>>>--
| > | > >>>>http://www.sbslinks.com/really.htm
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>>
| > | > >>--
| > | > >>http://www.sbslinks.com/really.htm
| > | > >
| > | > >
| > | > >
| > | >
| > | > --
| > | > http://www.sbslinks.com/really.htm
| > |
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
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