Re: Problem with raidhotremove

2000-06-27 Thread Danilo Godec
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Neil Brown wrote: If you don't have raidsetfaulty (so RedHats don't have it), grab the latest raidtools from http://www.{country}.kernel.org/pub/linux/daemons/raid/alpha/raidtools-19990824-0.90.tar.gz I think you can get more recent raidtools from

Problem with raidhotremove

2000-06-26 Thread Martin Lichtin
Anyone know why raidhotremove does not work? [root]# raidhotremove /dev/md0 /dev/sdb1 /dev/md0: can not hot-remove disk: disk busy! This is on a boiler-plate RH 6.2 system. I _think_ I could use the "failed-disk" feature and run mkraid --force, but I'm not sure, so I better don't...

Raidhotremove...

2000-05-31 Thread GĂ©linas, Daniel
Hi, Do you know why I can't use "raidhotremove" but I can use "raidhotadd"? I can't use "raidhotremove" even the filesystem is unmount and the raid is stopped ("raidstop")... The system doesn't want to do the "raidhotremove" because it said

raidhotremove question.

2000-04-03 Thread The coolest guy you know
with an ID higher than the other drives (in my case ID 4). The raidstart works, recovery completes, then I can change the new drive back to ID 0, and everything is good as new. Q2: Why can I not get raidhotremove to work? It always fails telling me the disk is busy. No matter what I do. I

Re: raidhotremove

1999-08-27 Thread Egon Eckert
you will have to use raidsetfaulty first, then raidhotremove... Ugh? How? There's no such binary on my system. Echo it somewhere to /proc? Egon Eckert

raidhotremove

1999-08-26 Thread Benjamin de los Angeles Jr.
Hello, How can I remove a SCSI disk from a RAID1 array? I tried '/sbin/raidhotremove /dev/md0 /dev/sdb1' without success. Thanks.

Re: raidhotremove

1999-08-26 Thread James Manning
How can I remove a SCSI disk from a RAID1 array? I tried '/sbin/raidhotremove /dev/md0 /dev/sdb1' without success. What's /proc/mdstat say? what was the error on your raidhotremove? What's your set-up? kernel version? raidtools version?

Re: raidhotremove

1999-08-26 Thread Benjamin de los Angeles Jr.
The /proc/mdstat says that the 2 disks /dev/sda1 and /dev/sdb1 are synchronized 100%, and the kernel version is 2.2.10, raidtools is raidtools-0.90-19990824. On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, James Manning wrote: How can I remove a SCSI disk from a RAID1 array? I tried '/sbin/raidhotremove /dev/md0

Re: raidhotremove

1999-08-26 Thread James Manning
What's /proc/mdstat say? what was the error on your raidhotremove? What's your set-up? kernel version? raidtools version? The /proc/mdstat says that the 2 disks /dev/sda1 and /dev/sdb1 are synchronized 100%, and the kernel version is 2.2.10, raidtools is raidtools-0.90-19990824

Re: raidhotremove

1999-08-26 Thread James Manning
Btw, the kernel messages is: 'Can't remove /dev/sdb1 from /dev/md0, device is still active'. Perhaps umount, raidstop, raidhotremove, raidstart? Or is deactivating not an option (root?) I thought raidhotremove could work on active md's hmmm James -- Miscellaneous Engineer --- IBM

Re: raidhotremove

1999-08-26 Thread Daniel Wirth
On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, Benjamin de los Angeles Jr. wrote: you will have to use raidsetfaulty first, then raidhotremove... Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 19:07:29 +0800 (CST) From: Benjamin de los Angeles Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Linux RAID List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: raidhotremove Hello