Compaq Proliant 1600 Server Install

Hi!
I'm working on setting up a Compaq Proliant 1600 server. . .I've made a bit of progress thanks to a few posts on the forum.
I've bugged everyone on the irc channel so now its time to ask here  :oops:
Basically, I can't get the Arch install to recognize the scsi drives (2) I've got...
What I've done:
1.  Loaded all the modules (cpqarray etc...)
2.  In '/dev' I did 'mkdir ida'
3.  Next I 'mknod /dev/ida/c0d0p1 b 72 1' <---this should be my swap
4.  Then I 'mknod /dev/ida/c0d0p2 b 72 2' <-----this is my /
Now I'm not sure what to do...
Since I've been able to partition the drives the next step seems to be to
set filesystem mountpoints, right?  The Arch install doesn't recognize  the drives at all - It simply says "NONE". 
So, if anyone has any tips or advice I'd appreciate it 
I'm setting this server up for my school's website - and thought I'd go with Arch. . .
Thanks!
nedson

It's all about loading the right modules. With < 0.7 ISO's you can modprobe cpqarray. Later ISO's don't have cpqarray anymore, they use cciss.
Some threads you'll want to read:
Help no cpqarray modules
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