

Memory Range: 0xfbfffc00-0xfbfffc7f (rw,non-prefetchable) SubVendor: pci 0x1095 "Silicon Image, Inc."

#Silicon image 3124 raid driver serial
Model: "Silicon Image SiI 3124 PCI-X Serial ATA Controller"ĭevice: pci 0x3124 "SiI 3124 PCI-X Serial ATA Controller" I've installed the hwinfo package and looking at the output from hwinfo -storage it looks as though the system recognises the card: I've done quite a bit of research but I have yet to find definitive answers to the questions above.Ĭan anyone please answer the questions and/or point me in the direction of some sort of guide/tutorial to getting things working? I'd really appreciate it. Put simply I'm very confused with this whole situation. I've also found something called libATA () which looks like it has support for the Sil3124 in all distros of linux.
#Silicon image 3124 raid driver drivers
The User Guide () has a section on using the RAID Manager on a Linux environment, but drivers () only seem to be available for a few distributions (not including Ubuntu). I've read some very confusing and conflicting information when it comes to the Sil3124 drivers and SATA RAID Manager software in Linux. If the above is true then read on, if it's not then stop here ) If I can get the card working properly in Ubuntu will I be able to use the existing volumes without losing any data? They were created using the SATA RAID Manager in a Windows environment (XP SP2). The first question (and most important) is that I have some existing volumes defined in the array with a lot of data on them. I have a few questions centering around using a Silicon Images Sil3124 based RAID controller with Ubuntu 8.10.
