2009/3/31 Ivan Voras <ivo...@freebsd.org>: > Juan Miscaro wrote: > >>> What does "gstripe list" say? What does "sysctl -b kern.geom.confxml" say? >> >> 'gstripe list' does not return any output at all. >> >> Output to the sysctl command is attached. > > "gstripe list" cannot output nothing, since the sysctl output you posted > says a partial GEOM_STRIPE instance is present on the system.
There *really is* no output to the 'gstripe list' command. > This is bad: > > <geom id="0xc3065300"> > <class ref="0xc0978f60"/> > <name>ad3c</name> > <rank>3</rank> > <consumer id="0xc30698c0"> > <geom ref="0xc3065300"/> > <provider ref="0xc2e6fd80"/> > <mode>r0w0e0</mode> > </consumer> > </geom> > <geom id="0xc3032a00"> > <class ref="0xc0978f60"/> > <name>ad3a</name> > <rank>3</rank> > <consumer id="0xc2fde5c0"> > <geom ref="0xc3032a00"/> > <provider ref="0xc2e6fc80"/> > <mode>r0w0e0</mode> > </consumer> > </geom> > <geom id="0xc3032d00"> > <class ref="0xc0978f60"/> > <name>ad3s1</name> > <rank>3</rank> > <consumer id="0xc2fdea00"> > <geom ref="0xc3032d00"/> > <provider ref="0xc2e6fa00"/> > <mode>r0w0e0</mode> > </consumer> > </geom> > > It looks like you created a both a fdisk partition table and a bsdlabel > partition table on the ad3 drive. If so, your data is probably already > corrupted. What is a generic configuration? Or can you explain how you come to that conclusion? > ad1 is also strangely partitioned but since it's your first drive in a > stripe this can be acceptable (it will contain the first sectors of the > array, including its partition tables). > >> # gstripe dump ad3 >> Can't read metadata from ad3: Invalid argument. >> Not fully done. > > This can happen if the metadata on ad3 is corrupted. You'll need to dump > the last sector and inspect it to verify. I've never done that before. Can you be explicit? -- jm _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"