Arc-1110 Pci-X Raid Controller Driver

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Jan 25, 2024, 12:43:40 PM1/25/24
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If you go to Configuration \ Storage Adapters and select the Areca controller do you see the LUN? I'm not sure if you can do it with the Areca, but with some controllers you can create multiple arrays on the same disks so you would be use all the space on the drivers but still have arrays smaller than 2 TB - 512 B.

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Arc-1110 Pci-X Raid Controller Driver


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The SNMP sub-agent needs to talk to the Areca RAID controller(s) in the system, which happens by IOCTLs through the Areca driver in the host OS kernel. Thus, in order for the Areca SNMP sub-agentto load successfully, you first need an Areca storage driver in the host OS.
In Windows, you probably need to install the driverby hand, downloaded from the Areca website = pass the driverto the Windows installer in the first place, if you boot Windowsfrom an Araca RAID volume.
In Linux, you probably have a driver in your distro - it's been present in the vanilla kernel source tree for ages, and kept fairly up to date to support modern Areca hardware.

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