on 12-2-2008 10:31 AM Kai Schaetzl spake the following:
Scott Silva wrote on Sat, 29 Nov 2008 14:52:18 -0800:
Before you do anything, can you access the LVM's on /dev/sdb2?
If so, make sure you back everything up as you will probably need to start
over on the raid arrays. Worse case you will
I'm still having a problem with this software-RAID setup. I restructured
the disk layout, so that I have the exact same partition layout on both
disks. But now I cannot boot from the new md device.
The important devices are:
/dev/md0 with /boot (made from sda1 and sdb1)
/dev/md2 with / (made
/dev/md2 with / (made only from sda2)
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I have a machine on CentOS 5 with two disks in RAID1 using Linux software
RAID. /dev/md0 is a small boot partition, /dev/md1 spans the rest of the
disk(s). /dev/md1 is managed by LVM and holds the system partition and
several other partitions. I had to take out disk sda from the RAID and low
It's obvious but I should have mentioned it nevertheless that I copied the
partition table from sdb back to sda, of course.
I wonder how the superblock for /dev/md1 could be missing?
Kai
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