![]() ![]() I don't know that this is happening, but I am concerned. When SoftRAID was independent of OWC it was a product that served its' users not a particular storage vendor. I hope this is not going to be the future, but there are a lot of examples of this. If SoftRAID is going to support only OWC products it is a dead product. I almost have the sense that SoftRAID tech support is blaming the SSDs. There is problem where a RAID 0 disk set doesn't realize consistent throughput enhancements when disks are added to the array. I feel as I am begging to see this already. Having said this, I am concerned with SoftRAID now as the OWC purchase or any purchase of a product often leads to its' decline and demise. The SoftRAID 6 release is welcome, even though the promised RAID 6 is still a promise. I like the product and want to see it excel. Find out more.Rating: 2/5 SoftRAID 6.2 Needs Improvement DecemI am a long time SoftRAID user. I provide technical consulting for Mac, iOS, BSD, and Linux solutions in the infrastructure and virtualization markets. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. When the install finishes, format sd0a and sd1a Leave sd0 and sd1 alone in the installer. Continue through the installation and select sd2 or whatever your softraid(4) disk is called when partitioning. ![]() The second p prints out what your disklabel should look like with an a partition to load your kernels from, b for swap, and d for softraid(4).Īfter this, type exit to get back to the installation menu and select I for (I)nstall. Your numbers will likely be somewhat different but this is the main idea. Sd2 at scsibus4 targ 1 lun 0: SCSI2 0/direct fixed Rounding size to cylinder (2889 sectors): 64635597 Rounding size to cylinder (2889 sectors): 6292242 Rounding size to cylinder (2889 sectors): 205119 Label editor (enter '?' for help at any prompt) Since OpenBSD is known for its excellent man pages, I thought looking there might be a good idea. Unfortunately, there was no follow-up to this mailing list post. As Josh Grosse stated, “I never tested root-on-softraid on single-stage booting architectures. The only problem is that sparc64 is a single-stage boot environment whereas amd64 and i386 are two-stage boot environments. Wd1d: installing boot blocks on /dev/rwd1c, part offset 209744 Partition 3: type 0xA6 offset 64 size 4193216 ![]() Wd0d: installing boot blocks on /dev/rwd0c, part offset 209744 Sd0: installing boot loader on softraid volume ![]() # /usr/mdec/installboot -v /boot /usr/mdec/biosboot sd0īoot: /boot proto: /usr/mdec/biosboot device: /dev/rsd0c ![]()
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