On Thursday, November 28, 2019, Kihaguru Gathura <pqscr...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> www# bioctl sd2 displays the raid but www# bioctl -d sd2 does not delete
the raid.
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> On Thursday, November 28, 2019, Kihaguru Gathura <pqscr...@gmail.com>
wrote:
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>> On Thursday, November 28, 2019, Nick Holland <n...@holland-consulting.net>
wrote:
>>> On 2019-11-27 11:23, Kihaguru Gathura wrote:
>>>> Hi,
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>>>> An error while deleting softraid device follows
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>>>> Available disks are: sd0 sd1 sd2.
>>>> Which disk is the root disk? ('?' for details) [sd0] ?
>>>> sd0: FUJITSU, MAT3073N SUN72G, 0602
>>>> serial.FUJITSU_MAT3073N_SUN72G_000506B00RAR_AAN0P5200RAR (68.4G)
>>>> sd1: FUJITSU, MAT3073N SUN72G, 0602
>>>> serial.FUJITSU_MAT3073N_SUN72G_000506B00SSL_AAN0P5200SSL (68.4G)
>>>> sd2: OPENBSD, SR RAID 1, 006  (68.4G)
>>>> Available disks are: sd0 sd1 sd2.
>>>> Which disk is the root disk? ('?' for details) [sd0] !
>>>> Type 'exit' to return to install.
>>>> www# bioctl -d sd2
>>>> bioctl: Can't locate sd2 device via /dev/bio
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>>>> The aim is to remove the device from the system and then:
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>>>> # dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rsd0c bs=1m count=1
>>>> # dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rsd1c bs=1m count=1
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>>>> to reuse the disks.
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>>>> Thanks,
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>>>> Kihaguru
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>>> The install kernels have very minimal disk support.  In the case of
>>> amd64/i386, it's one wd device -- wd0, not sure about sparc64, but
>>> I'd bet a cheap lunch that sd2 is not there. :)
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>> sd2 exists and www# bioctl sd2 displays the mirror.
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> www# bioctl sd2 displays the raid but www# bioctl -d sd2 does not delete
the raid.
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Meanwhile done # dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rsd2c bs=1m count=1 and reused the
raid device.

Kihaguru.

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