On Thu, 17 Feb 2011 21:46:43 +0100 Kurt Jaeger wrote: > Hmm, wasn't the issues with 3T drives, that they internally use > 4K blocks and emulate 512 and that therefore 8 block alignments > are an performance issue ?
> The reason I'm asking: I encounter the problem of the lost > secondary GPT table: > Feb 17 22:15:44 vserv1 kernel: GEOM: ad7: the secondary GPT table is corrupt > or invalid. > Feb 17 22:15:44 vserv1 kernel: GEOM: ad7: using the primary only -- recovery > suggested. > Feb 17 22:15:44 vserv1 kernel: GEOM: ufsid/4d5d8faa10b63ac1: the secondary > GPT table is corrupt or invalid. > Feb 17 22:15:44 vserv1 kernel: GEOM: ufsid/4d5d8faa10b63ac1: using the > primary only -- recovery suggested. It may be the case here if you to used glabel(8) to create a label for the whole disk. Geom puts it's metainfo at the last sector of the disk -- the same place which a secondary GPT table uses. > I had this disc connected via some usb2sata adapter as da0, and there > was no error message when I did the 'gpart create ad7' thing. > When I now connect it to the some other box as ad7 and this error > message appears: Which of the two has the problem with the > controller not getting the large size disc correct ? -- WBR, bsam _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
