Re: Fix It CD, bsdlabel, and /dev?

2009-07-03 Thread Polytropon
On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 12:05:13 -0700, Drew Tomlinson d...@mykitchentable.net 
wrote:
 Next I used bsdlabel 
 and created 500M a: partitions on two of the drives (ad6  ad8).  
^
There is no colon after the partition letter. The colon
is used to refer (or change) to the 1st DOS diskette drive. :-)



 However /dev/ad6s1a and /dev/ad8s1a do not exist. I do have entries such 
 as /dev/ad6a and/dev/ad8a but gmirror doesn't like those. What must I do 
 the get them to show after I've labeled?

If you have /dev/ad[68]a, it indicates that you haven't created a
slice on those disks, instead you created one partition (a) on
each of the disks.

If you are a lazy guy (as I am), then use sysinstall to create the
slices and the partition. Choose standard MBR after the slice
editor and go ahead with the partition editor.




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Re: Fix It CD, bsdlabel, and /dev?

2009-07-03 Thread Anton Shterenlikht
On Fri, Jul 03, 2009 at 10:04:06PM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
 On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 12:05:13 -0700, Drew Tomlinson d...@mykitchentable.net 
 wrote:
  Next I used bsdlabel 
  and created 500M a: partitions on two of the drives (ad6  ad8).  
 ^
 There is no colon after the partition letter. The colon
 is used to refer (or change) to the 1st DOS diskette drive. :-)
 
 
 
  However /dev/ad6s1a and /dev/ad8s1a do not exist. I do have entries such 
  as /dev/ad6a and/dev/ad8a but gmirror doesn't like those. What must I do 
  the get them to show after I've labeled?
 
 If you have /dev/ad[68]a, it indicates that you haven't created a
 slice on those disks, instead you created one partition (a) on
 each of the disks.
 
 If you are a lazy guy (as I am), then use sysinstall to create the
 slices and the partition. Choose standard MBR after the slice
 editor and go ahead with the partition editor.

why not give gpart(8) a go?

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Re: Fix It CD, bsdlabel, and /dev?

2009-07-03 Thread Wojciech Puchar

However /dev/ad6s1a and /dev/ad8s1a do not exist. I do have entries such
as /dev/ad6a and/dev/ad8a but gmirror doesn't like those. What must I do
the get them to show after I've labeled?


If you have /dev/ad[68]a, it indicates that you haven't created a
slice on those disks, instead you created one partition (a) on
each of the disks.


there is completely NO REASON to create slices at all, unless you want to 
use windoze on the same drive.


i don't have slices on any of my FreeBSD systems
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Re: Fix It CD, bsdlabel, and /dev?

2009-07-03 Thread Drew Tomlinson

Polytropon wrote:

On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 12:05:13 -0700, Drew Tomlinson d...@mykitchentable.net 
wrote:
  
Next I used bsdlabel 
and created 500M a: partitions on two of the drives (ad6  ad8).  


^
There is no colon after the partition letter. The colon
is used to refer (or change) to the 1st DOS diskette drive. :-)
  


I'm not sure what you mean here.  I showed it as a: as that's how 
bsdlabel reports it when displaying the label 'bsdlabel ad6' for example.


However /dev/ad6s1a and /dev/ad8s1a do not exist. I do have entries such 
as /dev/ad6a and/dev/ad8a but gmirror doesn't like those. What must I do 
the get them to show after I've labeled?



If you have /dev/ad[68]a, it indicates that you haven't created a
slice on those disks, instead you created one partition (a) on
each of the disks.
  
I think this was part of my problem.  For example, I did 'bsdlabel ad6' 
instead of 'bsdlabel ad6s1'.  Now I have entries such as /dev/ad6s1a and 
/dev/ad8s1a after using 'bsdlabel -e dev'.


However now I use 'gmirror label root /dev/ad[68]s1a' as in the guide.  
No error is reported at the command line but /dev/mirror/root is not 
created either.  Any ideas?


Thanks,

Drew

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Re: Fix It CD, bsdlabel, and /dev?

2009-07-03 Thread Drew Tomlinson

Wojciech Puchar wrote:
However /dev/ad6s1a and /dev/ad8s1a do not exist. I do have entries 
such
as /dev/ad6a and/dev/ad8a but gmirror doesn't like those. What must 
I do

the get them to show after I've labeled?


If you have /dev/ad[68]a, it indicates that you haven't created a
slice on those disks, instead you created one partition (a) on
each of the disks.


there is completely NO REASON to create slices at all, unless you want 
to use windoze on the same drive.


i don't have slices on any of my FreeBSD systems


I must admit I am confused by slices and partitions.  I only want to use 
FreeBSD on this box.  It has 4 drives detected as follows:


ad6 - 750 GB
ad8 - 500 GB
ad12 - 500 GB
ad14 - 500 GB

My thought is to break the disks up as so:

ad6
a: 500M
b: 500M
d: 465G
e: 225G (rest of drive)

ad8
a: 500M
b: 500M
d: 465G (rest of drive)

ad12
b: 1000M
d: 465G (rest of drive)

ad14
b: 1000M
d: 465G (rest of drive)

Then to install, I want to use gmirror and zfs as so:

/ - mirror ad6a and ad8a

swap - all the b: partitions (if that's the right term) for a total of 3 
GB swap.


zfs - make a raid1z zpool with ad6d, ad8d, ad12d, and ad14d.  in this 
pool I will create /usr and /var


ad6e will just be extra space for some other use.

So does my plan make sense?  And if so, how can I best accomplish it?

Thanks,

Drew

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Re: Fix It CD, bsdlabel, and /dev?

2009-07-03 Thread Polytropon
On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 15:04:45 -0700, Drew Tomlinson d...@mykitchentable.net 
wrote:
 Polytropon wrote:
  On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 12:05:13 -0700, Drew Tomlinson 
  d...@mykitchentable.net wrote:

  Next I used bsdlabel 
  and created 500M a: partitions on two of the drives (ad6  ad8).  
  
  ^
  There is no colon after the partition letter. The colon
  is used to refer (or change) to the 1st DOS diskette drive. :-)

 
 I'm not sure what you mean here.  I showed it as a: as that's how 
 bsdlabel reports it when displaying the label 'bsdlabel ad6' for example.

Of course you're correct: bsdlabel shows a:. In terminology, when
refering to a partition, it's usually said partition a or partition
ad6s1a instead of partition a:. The convention a: - drive letters -
is very common in DOS, as well as in other modern MICROS~1 products. 
In fact, I was just joking, as when people are asking questions
about a /home folder or hard discs. Terminology. :-)



 I think this was part of my problem.  For example, I did 'bsdlabel ad6' 
 instead of 'bsdlabel ad6s1'.  Now I have entries such as /dev/ad6s1a and 
 /dev/ad8s1a after using 'bsdlabel -e dev'.

As Wojciech mentioned, the *need* to have a slice on a disk is
mostly not there when you're using BSD only - there's no problem
if you don't have a slice, but just one partition covering the
whole disk. Then you just operate on this partition.

You can even newfs the whole disk without making a partition.
In this case, the c partition - the whole disk - is used,
and you can omit the c. If you newfs ad6, you end up with a
formatted ad6 partition ad6c, which is equivalent to ad6.
But that's going off-topic.




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Re: Fix It CD, bsdlabel, and /dev?

2009-07-03 Thread doug



On Fri, 3 Jul 2009, Drew Tomlinson wrote:


Wojciech Puchar wrote:

However /dev/ad6s1a and /dev/ad8s1a do not exist. I do have entries such
as /dev/ad6a and/dev/ad8a but gmirror doesn't like those. What must I do
the get them to show after I've labeled?


If you have /dev/ad[68]a, it indicates that you haven't created a
slice on those disks, instead you created one partition (a) on
each of the disks.


there is completely NO REASON to create slices at all, unless you want to 
use windoze on the same drive.


i don't have slices on any of my FreeBSD systems


I must admit I am confused by slices and partitions.  I only want to use 
FreeBSD on this box.  It has 4 drives detected as follows:



Try http://www.freebsdwiki.net/ and search for 'disk partitions' Sections on

   Hard Disk Partition Sizes
   Partitioning Tips and Tricks

should be helpful. You can adapt these concepts to suit how your system is to be 
used and to take advantage of the hardware you have.

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