Jeffrey B. Layton wrote:
CentOS 4.2. I've been reading something about raidautorun. Would help in
this case?
Try adding:
DEVICE partitions
to the top of your mdadm.conf and:
auto=part
to the end of your /dev/md1 definition.
eg. ARRAY /dev/md1 level=raid1 num-devices=2
UUID=e235ee6c:415
On Mon, 7 May 2007, Jeffrey B. Layton wrote:
Justin Piszcz wrote:
On Mon, 7 May 2007, Jeffrey B. Layton wrote:
Justin Piszcz wrote:
On Mon, 7 May 2007, Jeffrey B. Layton wrote:
Hello,
I apologize if this is a FAQ question or a typical newbie question,
but by google efforts have yiel
Justin Piszcz wrote:
On Mon, 7 May 2007, Jeffrey B. Layton wrote:
Justin Piszcz wrote:
On Mon, 7 May 2007, Jeffrey B. Layton wrote:
Hello,
I apologize if this is a FAQ question or a typical newbie question,
but by google efforts have yielded anything yet.
I built a RAID-1 using mdadm (
On Mon, 7 May 2007, Jeffrey B. Layton wrote:
Justin Piszcz wrote:
On Mon, 7 May 2007, Jeffrey B. Layton wrote:
Hello,
I apologize if this is a FAQ question or a typical newbie question,
but by google efforts have yielded anything yet.
I built a RAID-1 using mdadm (Centos 4.2 with 2.6.16
Justin Piszcz wrote:
On Mon, 7 May 2007, Jeffrey B. Layton wrote:
Hello,
I apologize if this is a FAQ question or a typical newbie question,
but by google efforts have yielded anything yet.
I built a RAID-1 using mdadm (Centos 4.2 with 2.6.16.19 kernel
and mdadm 1.6.0-2). It's just two SATA
On Mon, 7 May 2007, Jeffrey B. Layton wrote:
Hello,
I apologize if this is a FAQ question or a typical newbie question,
but by google efforts have yielded anything yet.
I built a RAID-1 using mdadm (Centos 4.2 with 2.6.16.19 kernel
and mdadm 1.6.0-2). It's just two SATA drives that I created
Hello,
I apologize if this is a FAQ question or a typical newbie question,
but by google efforts have yielded anything yet.
I built a RAID-1 using mdadm (Centos 4.2 with 2.6.16.19 kernel
and mdadm 1.6.0-2). It's just two SATA drives that I created using:
mdadm --create --verbose /dev/md1 --leve