Hi Rama,
RAID doesn't work in Redhat with your own compiled kernels. Either
use the RH kernels (which have RAID patch 0.90), or patch a standard
kernel with the 0.90 raid patches or use 2.3.x
-- Raju
>>>>> "Ram" == Ramchandra Phadake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ram> Hi all, I am new to this raid technology.
Ram> We are implementing raid1.After making md devices we made
Ram> raidtab file we are using sda5 & sdb5 so our raidtan\b file
Ram> was something like this raiddev /dev/md0 raid-level 1
Ram> nr-raid-disks 2 nr-spare-disks 0 chunk-size 32 device
Ram> /dev/sdb5 raid-disk 0 device /dev/sda5 raid-disk 1 after this
Ram> i do raidstart /dev/md0 it says /dev/md0 invalid argument.
Ram> so i tried with mkraid --really-force /dev/md0 handling md
Ram> device md0 analyzing super-block disk 0:/dev/sdb5 425722KB
Ram> ,raid superblock at 425600KB disk 1:/dev/sda5 441787KB ,raid
Ram> superblock at 441664KB mkraid: aborted,see the syslog and
Ram> /proc/mdstat for potential clues
Ram> But after checking in /proc/mdstat & syslog we do not get any
Ram> indication of error.
Ram> Can u please tell me what to do ? Thanks in advance.
Ram> Regards Ramchandra
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