This document describes how to install, configure, and
maintain a hardware RAID built around the 5070 SBUS host based RAID
controller by Antares Microsystems. Other topics of discussion
include RAID levels, the 5070 controller GUI, and 5070 command
line. A complete command reference for the 5070's K9 kernel and
Bourne-like shell is included.
1.1 Preamble
Copyright 2000 by Thomas D. Coates, Jr. This document's source
is licensed under the terms if the GNU general public license
agreement.
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this document
without fee for any purpose commercial or non-commercial is hereby
granted, provided that the author's names and this notice appear in
all copies and/or supporting documents; and that the location where
a freely available unmodified version of this document may be
obtained is given. This document is distributed in the hope that it
will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, either expressed or
implied. While every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy
of the information documented herein, the
author(s)/editor(s)/maintainer(s)/contributor(s) assumes NO
RESPONSIBILITY for any errors, or for any damages, direct or
consequential, as a result of the use of the information documented
herein. A complete copy of the GNU Public License agreement may be
obtained from:
Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place
- Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. Portions of this
document are adapted and/or re-printed from the 5070 installation
guide and man pages with permission of Antares Microsystems, Inc.,
Campbell CA.
1.2 Acknowledgements
and Thanks
- Carl and Jim at Antares for the hardware, man pages, and
other support/contributions they provided during the writing of
this document.
- Penn State University - Hershey Medical Center, Department of
Radiology, Section of Clinical Image Management (My home away
from my home away from home).
- The software-raid-HOWTO Copyright 1997 by Linas Vepstas under
the GNU public license agreement. The software-raid-HOWTO is
Available from : http://www.linuxdoc.org
1.3 New Versions
- The location of the most recent version of this document is
posted on my homepage: http://members.iglou.com/tcoates/
- Other versions may be found in different formats at the LDP
homepage: http://www.linuxdoc.org and mirror sites.