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Server only showing 6GB when I have a RAID installed

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carlsclan

Technical User
Jul 17, 2007
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Hi there,
i have a COMPAQ DL 380 G2 and have just got this up and working. however when I look in my computer it thinks there is only 6GB on my hard drive. There are 4 16GB disks in there configured as a RAID2, any ideas what do??
many thanks.
 
I didn't know you could do RAID2 on 4 drives. I thought you needed a minimum of 10 or so. Are you sure that is what you have? What array controller are you using? I don't even remember a RAID2 option on any of ours.
 
Are you sure it is configured to RAID 2?

RAID 2:
This was used with very large computers. Special (expensive) disks and a special controller are needed to use RAID Level 2. The data is distributed at the bit-level (all other levels use byte-level actions). Special calculations are done. Data is split up into static sequences of bits. 8 data bits and 2 parity bits are put together. Then a Hamming code is calculated. The fragments of the Hamming code are then distributed over the different disks.

RAID 2 needs at least 10 disks to work.

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good question!
not sure...i think i am going to have to start again!
 
RAID 5 should work for what it seems you intend to do. Is it a 6i controller, or 5i?

Burt
 
I also want to add that I have not seen RAID 2 or 4 (or 0 or 1 for that matter, separately anyway) in a LONG time---all RAID 5 and RAID 10 (or 1+0, commonly called), but mostly RAID 5.

Burt
 
Thinking about it, I have not seen 16Gb disks before either. HP/Compaq Proliant disks usually go as follows:

9.1Gb
18.2Gb
32.4Gb
72.8Gb
145.6Gb etc...

Can you confirm what disks you are using as well?

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Of course, it should be 36.4Gb not 32.4Gb :)

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All is OK now, as this has been sortd! thanks for your help
 
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