So I can get the serial number, but I'm not sure how to change anything on the raidlabel. Is there a way to muck with the raid label? Perhaps a way that wouldn't require a coredump, and lots of time poking around gdb...
-Blake + -----Original Message----- + From: jared r r spiegel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] + Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 3:47 PM + To: misc@openbsd.org + Subject: Re: raidFRAME - Disk id's changed, raid labels confused? + + On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 02:21:09PM -0700, Golliher, Blake wrote: + > + > I've changed the raidframe.conf to reflect the change, but + that didn't + > work, unless I missed something. I still get a message + about a hosed + > raid device. I think the raidlabels contain some disk id + information, + > and I'll need to find a way to change those, in order to save this + > raidgroup. Any pointers on how to do that? + + if perhaps the wd0-6 are being found out of the same order as they + were on the old motherboard, you could use atactl to find the + serial # of the drives (hopefully those're unique per-drive) as they + are in the original configuration, and then use that to ensure that + you're putting the raid back in the same order. + + tho maybe this is a valueless suggestion :/ + + jared +