On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 01:08:13AM -0300, Nenhum_de_Nos wrote:
> hail,
> 
> I have a problem with gstripe on today stable. I created this stripe using a 
> bit more old stable (two weeks tops) and it can't be read on old stable (from 
> 30/12/2008). So I recreated in 8-BETA1 and I could mount and see files. When 
> I tried again on 30/12/2008 stable and todays, on PII machine (i386):
> 
> [r...@xxx ~]# gstripe status
>           Name  Status  Components
> stripe/stripe0      UP  ad4s2
>                         ad6s2
> [r...@xxx ~]# gstripe list  
> Geom name: stripe0
> State: UP
> Status: Total=2, Online=2
> Type: MANUAL
> Stripesize: 4096
> ID: 2302026851
> Providers:
> 1. Name: stripe/stripe0
>    Mediasize: 1242615693312 (1.1T)
>    Sectorsize: 512
>    Mode: r0w0e0
> Consumers:
> 1. Name: ad4s2
>    Mediasize: 621307846656 (579G)
>    Sectorsize: 512
>    Mode: r0w0e0
>    Number: 0
> 2. Name: ad6s2
>    Mediasize: 621307846656 (579G)
>    Sectorsize: 512
>    Mode: r0w0e0
>    Number: 1
> [r...@xxx ~]# ls /dev/stripe/
> stripe0               stripe0c
> [r...@xxx ~]# mount /dev/stripe/stripe0 /null 
> mount: /dev/stripe/stripe0 : Invalid argument
> 
> on 8-BETA1 it works, but can't create stripe on it and use on this stable box 
> though. the stripe already has files ! so anything weird could make me loose 
> my data ...
> 
> the 8-BETA1 is amd64 and core 2 quad cpu.
> 
> any hints ?

'gstripe create' command doesn't store any metadata, it creates
temporary device (see Type: MANUAL). If you want your stripe to show up
after reboot, the command you're looking for is 'gstripe label'.

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