Re: Still can't get md arrays that were started from an initrd to shutdown

2006-07-18 Thread Christian Pernegger
with lvm you have to stop lvm before you can stop the arrays... i wouldn't be surprised if evms has the same issue... AFAIK there's no counterpart to evms_activate. Besides, I'm no longer using EVMS, I just included it in my testing since this issue bit me there first. Thanks, Christian - To

Still can't get md arrays that were started from an initrd to shutdown

2006-07-17 Thread Christian Pernegger
[This is a bit of a repost, because I'm slightly desperate :)] I'm still having problems with some md arrays not shutting down cleanly on halt / reboot. The problem seems to affect only arrays that are started via an initrd, even if they do not have the root filesystem on them. That's all

Re: Still can't get md arrays that were started from an initrd to shutdown

2006-07-17 Thread Nix
On 17 Jul 2006, Christian Pernegger suggested tentatively: I'm still having problems with some md arrays not shutting down cleanly on halt / reboot. The problem seems to affect only arrays that are started via an initrd, even if they do not have the root filesystem on them. That's all

Re: Still can't get md arrays that were started from an initrd to shutdown

2006-07-17 Thread dean gaudet
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006, Christian Pernegger wrote: The problem seems to affect only arrays that are started via an initrd, even if they do not have the root filesystem on them. That's all arrays if they're either managed by EVMS or the ramdisk-creator is initramfs-tools. For yaird-generated