Re: gpart/gstripe problems?

2011-01-18 Thread Ivan Voras
On 18.1.2011 16:48, Daniel Braniss wrote:
 I have:
 sf-03 gpart show
 =   34  976773101  ada0  GPT  (466G)
  34128 1  freebsd-boot  (64K)
 1624194304 2  freebsd-ufs  (2.0G)
 4194466  100663296 3  freebsd-swap  (48G)
   104857762  871915373 4  freebsd  (416G)
 
 =   34  976773101  ada1  GPT  (466G)
  34128 1  freebsd-boot  (64K)
 1624194304 2  freebsd-ufs  (2.0G)
 4194466  100663296 3  freebsd-swap  (48G)
   104857762  871915373 4  freebsd  (416G)
 
 sf-03 ls -ls /dev/ada*
 0 crw-r-  1 root  operator0,  78 Jan 18 14:35 /dev/ada0
 0 crw-r-  1 root  operator0,  80 Jan 18 14:35 /dev/ada0p1
 0 crw-r-  1 root  operator0,  81 Jan 18 14:35 /dev/ada0p2
 0 crw-r-  1 root  operator0,  82 Jan 18 14:35 /dev/ada0p3
 0 crw-r-  1 root  operator0,  83 Jan 18 14:35 /dev/ada0s4
 0 crw-r-  1 root  operator0,  79 Jan 18 14:35 /dev/ada1
 0 crw-r-  1 root  operator0,  84 Jan 18 14:35 /dev/ada1p1
 0 crw-r-  1 root  operator0,  85 Jan 18 14:35 /dev/ada1p2
 0 crw-r-  1 root  operator0,  86 Jan 18 14:35 /dev/ada1p3
 0 crw-r-  1 root  operator0,  87 Jan 18 14:35 /dev/ada1s4
 
 next I did:
 # gstripe label s0 /dev/ada{0,1}s4 
 and on the console the following appeared:
 GEOM_STRIPE: Device s0 activated.
 GEOM_STRIPE: Cannot add disk gptid/bd0f6e54-22ea-11e0-b27c-001b245d5a5b to s0 
 (error=17).
 GEOM_STRIPE: Cannot add disk gptid/bdf7d563-22ea-11e0-b27c-001b245d5a5b to s0 
 (error=17).
 
 is this realy an error?

It looks like a similar type of error as people commonly see with
gmirror - a race with glabel. If you don't use glabel, the easyest way
would be to disable some of kern.geom.label.*.

I think one way to solve it would be for glabel export an attribute for
devices (providers) on which this is possible (i.e. those whose size
doesn't change from the underlying devices) which could be checked by
such GEOM classes.


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Re: gpart/gstripe problems?

2011-01-18 Thread Daniel Braniss
 On 18.1.2011 16:48, Daniel Braniss wrote:
  I have:
  sf-03 gpart show
  =   34  976773101  ada0  GPT  (466G)
   34128 1  freebsd-boot  (64K)
  1624194304 2  freebsd-ufs  (2.0G)
  4194466  100663296 3  freebsd-swap  (48G)
104857762  871915373 4  freebsd  (416G)
  
  =   34  976773101  ada1  GPT  (466G)
   34128 1  freebsd-boot  (64K)
  1624194304 2  freebsd-ufs  (2.0G)
  4194466  100663296 3  freebsd-swap  (48G)
104857762  871915373 4  freebsd  (416G)
  
  sf-03 ls -ls /dev/ada*
  0 crw-r-  1 root  operator0,  78 Jan 18 14:35 /dev/ada0
  0 crw-r-  1 root  operator0,  80 Jan 18 14:35 /dev/ada0p1
  0 crw-r-  1 root  operator0,  81 Jan 18 14:35 /dev/ada0p2
  0 crw-r-  1 root  operator0,  82 Jan 18 14:35 /dev/ada0p3
  0 crw-r-  1 root  operator0,  83 Jan 18 14:35 /dev/ada0s4
  0 crw-r-  1 root  operator0,  79 Jan 18 14:35 /dev/ada1
  0 crw-r-  1 root  operator0,  84 Jan 18 14:35 /dev/ada1p1
  0 crw-r-  1 root  operator0,  85 Jan 18 14:35 /dev/ada1p2
  0 crw-r-  1 root  operator0,  86 Jan 18 14:35 /dev/ada1p3
  0 crw-r-  1 root  operator0,  87 Jan 18 14:35 /dev/ada1s4
  
  next I did:
  # gstripe label s0 /dev/ada{0,1}s4 
  and on the console the following appeared:
  GEOM_STRIPE: Device s0 activated.
  GEOM_STRIPE: Cannot add disk gptid/bd0f6e54-22ea-11e0-b27c-001b245d5a5b to 
  s0 
  (error=17).
  GEOM_STRIPE: Cannot add disk gptid/bdf7d563-22ea-11e0-b27c-001b245d5a5b to 
  s0 
  (error=17).
  
  is this realy an error?
 
 It looks like a similar type of error as people commonly see with
 gmirror - a race with glabel. If you don't use glabel, the easyest way
 would be to disable some of kern.geom.label.*.
 
 I think one way to solve it would be for glabel export an attribute for
 devices (providers) on which this is possible (i.e. those whose size
 doesn't change from the underlying devices) which could be checked by
 such GEOM classes.

thanks for the explanation, I did
kern.geom.label.gptid.enable=0
which 'solved' it, since I don't have use for it (mainly I don't know
what it's good for :-).

danny


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