DDs, I am looking for some info on this subject. I have looked at both the aoetools and open-iscsi for a solution to the following problem.
I have a block device that is served over aoe. Basically, I would like to take two of these devices (e0.0 and e1.0) and create a raid1 with software RAID. However, I am not really sure how to solve this one. I am emailing here because I think the infrastructure to do such a thing may not exist in Debian. The basic problem is the network devices that receive info related to the block device must be up early enough that the mdadm discovery has not happened. It would be fairly easy to right a script that simply does "ifconfig eth0 up" and performs discovery (additionally disabling /etc/rcS.d/S41aoetools and essentially doing my own thing), but I would like to know if there is official Debian infrastructure for this sort of thing. Are there any other packages I should be looking at to make this happen? If not, maybe this is something that should be considered by some people who care as network based block storage is getting more common. With NBD, AOE, and ISCSI (and others I am sure), I don't think that each package should implement their own way of dealing with this problem, and I hope some kind of normalized way of dealing with this problem can be made available, if it is not already available. Thanks, wt -- Warren Turkal, Research Associate III/Systems Administrator Colorado State University, Dept. of Atmospheric Science -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]