On Tue, 2017-11-21 at 15:10 +0100, Frans van Berckel wrote: > On Tue, 2017-11-21 at 13:29 +0100, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote: > > On 11/21/2017 01:22 PM, Frans van Berckel wrote: > > > The question, within Debian. How do i get Unit 0 & 1 also into a > > > volume > > > like 2. I read up, Solaris does a command # raidctl. > > > > > > Anyone experience? I am sure, i need to reinstall after that. > > > > This looks like a software RAID that is implemented by the > > firmware. > > > > I'm not sure whether there is a Linux utility to control that, but > > why don't you just set up an mdraid or a ZFS RAIDZ? You don't > > really > > need to rely on any functionality in the firmware. > > I know mdraid does it's job well. But still, if I wanna. With your > example, I still have to find out how to delete volume 2 ;-)
Okay fix it. Done by # lsiutil, built a sparc64 package, later more details about it. But are you sure OpenBoot PROM supports software RAID? Because I created a RAID by installer of the first two disks. Next partitions for /boot, / and swap with the default values. But rebooting it says the disk, or think the silo file, isn't executable. Do not have the exact error printed, now. By a serial console it goes off screen that fast. Or does it rename the disk? So i do not know what goes wrong yet, but not out of the box. That's clear for me. Thanks, Frans van Berckel

