Eugenio Diaz wrote:
> I noticed a new raidtools package (0.90-5) on
> thursday. I installed it, with kernel 2.2.13-4, and it
> still does not work. I have two raid0 partitions as
> /dev/md1 and md2
I got /dev/md0-3 /home, /vhome, /var, /usr
> I get the "Invalid argument" error for each partition.
me too..., on 2.2.9-19, 2.2.9-27, 2.2.11-1, 2.2.13-any!
I don't think it can fix with new raidtools!
Because I found it's working on 2.2.10-34 & 2.2.11-2 but not 2.2.11-1
I think it is missing raid enabled in kernel compiled
> I guess this is a kernel message, and it has to do
> with incompatible arguments between the current
> raidtools, and the current kernel; at least that was
> the problem last time this happened. Last time the
> solution was newer kernel patch plus newer raidtools.
> I will check the raid maillist at kernelnotes.org to
> see what I can find.
How is your raid running? I found a problem with IBM 16.8G UDMA HDD
when putting them to be swap...
/dev/hda IBM 10.1G 10M for DOS for boot, 800M for /, 8.3 for
/home/pub/ftp
/dev/hdb IBM 16.8G 125M swap1, 10G /vhome, 4G /var, 2G /home, 0.5G
/usr
/dev/hdc IBM 16.8G 125M swap2, 10G /vhome, 4G /var, 2G /home, 0.5G
/usr
/dev/hdd IBM 16.8G 125M swap3, 10G /vhome, 4G /var, 2G /home, 0.5G
/usr
The new IBM 16.8G will try to turn off motor power after for some period
I did disabled APM/ACPI from BIOS, and with kernel 2.2.11-2, memory
leaking...
And swap1/2/3 can't working againist
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