FreeBSD HOWTO: Software Mirror System Disk

2005-03-22 Thread Aaron Trumm
Hello is anybody there? I don't know if I'm subscribed... I have a question...is this a typo?: gmirror insert gm0 /dev/ad6 I get to that step and get the message class not found should it be?: gmirror insert boot /dev/ad6? or something? --signed, Confused

Re: FreeBSD HOWTO: Software Mirror System Disk

2005-03-22 Thread Emanuel Strobl
Am Dienstag, 22. März 2005 22:01 schrieb Aaron Trumm: Hello is anybody there? I don't know if I'm subscribed... I have a question...is this a typo?: gmirror insert gm0 /dev/ad6 I get to that step and get the message class not found should it be?: gmirror insert boot /dev/ad6? You have

FreeBSD HOWTO: Software Mirror System Disk

2005-01-24 Thread Danny Howard
[ From http://dannyman.toldme.com/2005/01/24/freebsd-howto-gmirror-system/ ] A new feature of FreeBSD 5.3 is the ability to set up a software mirror of your system disk. This allows you to boot off either of a pair of hard disks, which will then function as a RAID1, which will ensure system

Re: FreeBSD HOWTO: Software Mirror System Disk

2005-01-24 Thread Danny Howard
Danny Howard wrote: As the documentation is a bit sketchy, heres a quick cheat sheet for setting this up with gmirror: (This crib sheet assumes you have a pair of identical IDE (in my case, SATA) drives identified as ad4 and ad6.) Let me apologize for Thunderbird formatting my mail goofy. (I