Hi!
Summary: raid set reconstruction fails with error rewriting parity
for sets with non-root autoconfigure enabled, works when disabled.
It seems as if there is a bug when reading the the component label.
Details:
I'm running a OpenBSD 3.9 GENERIC kernel with RAID enabled.
That is, no other
Walter Haidinger writes:
Hi!
Summary: raid set reconstruction fails with error rewriting parity
for sets with non-root autoconfigure enabled, works when disabled.
It seems as if there is a bug when reading the the component label.
Details:
I'm running a OpenBSD 3.9 GENERIC kernel with
First of all: Thanks for replying to an issue with a
non-generic kernel! I really appreciate that!
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006, Greg Oster wrote:
Adding a spare did work:
# raidctl -a /dev/wd1g raid1
Isn't that the spare you used for raid2 ?
Sorry, cutpaste error, should have been wd1f.
Walter Haidinger writes:
First of all: Thanks for replying to an issue with a
non-generic kernel! I really appreciate that!
That it was a non-generic kernel didn't even cross my mind... it was
an issue w/ RAIDframe, and that's why I responded...
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006, Greg Oster wrote:
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 03:16:26PM -0600, Greg Oster wrote:
Walter Haidinger writes:
First of all: Thanks for replying to an issue with a
non-generic kernel! I really appreciate that!
That it was a non-generic kernel didn't even cross my mind... it was
an issue w/ RAIDframe, and that's
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