On Saturday, May 03, 2014 01:26:23 PM Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: > Am 03.05.2014 13:19, schrieb J. Roeleveld: > > Sounds like an issue with the mdadm-raid devices. > > Try setting those up WITHOUT systemctl (or init.d-scripts) > > > > Then checking > > - /proc/mdstat > > - dmesg > > - logging > > Any of those might show an error. > > Maybe ssh-in from a seperate machine to enable the raid-devices and have > > the local machine show a "tail -f" of the logs to see what happens. > > > >> Maybe -> dracut ... tell it to assemble the arrays via kernel-option ... > >> or maybe rebuild the initramfs (not so likely as it should boot with > >> older kernels/initramfs then). > > > > Which mdadm metadata format did you use when creating them? > > Only 1 or 2 support auto-detection and kernel-assembly > > "mdadm -A --scan" assembles both arrays correctly from within the > emergency mode. Both arrays non-degraded and in sync. > > If I then try to change into the equivalent of runlevel 5, the system > waits and waits again ..
Sounds like an issue with the mdadm script/unit. Where is Canek with his knowledge of systemd? > >> Yes, lunch .. thanks ;) > > > > 13:20, late lunch :) > > I am stressed by the fact that my main work machine doesn't work > correctly and would prefer to have it fixed first. I know the feeling, that's why I also have a laptop I can use. :) > But yes, I should eat now. Enjoy your lunch, and I'm sure it will be sorted. -- Joost