Bonnie is available at
http://www.textuality.com/bonnie/
Jason
hi!
can anyone mail me tgz of bonnie or the web site from where it is
available?
Thanks Regards,
Abhishek
Ingo's RAID patch (the 0.90 series) doesn't list unused md devices
in /proc/mdstat, only active ones.
Getting the "bad argument" error seems to be a default error
message for mkraid, I'm not sure of the complete list of conditions that
can cause it. The simplest would be that
Hi,
I have 6 scsci disks + 1 spare in a raid5 configuration (kernel 2.2.16 etc.)
I did the following:
Raidstop /dev/md0
echo "scsi remove-single-device 0 0 1 0"/proc/scsi/scsi
Then I issued: raidstart /dev/md0 and the software is reconstructing using
the spare disk (no 6). Nice.
After
linux software raid never assumes you want to add a disk back to an array just
cause it is working. that would be a bad thing (tm).
instead, you must tell the kernel you want to add a disk back to the array
with the raidhotadd /dev/mdX /dev/sdXX command.
allan
Art [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi,
Thursday, July 27, 2000, 5:59:22 PM, umshore4 wrote:
When I boot from this kernel, everything appear to be fine, except
that no devices (not even inactive ones) are listed in /proc/mdstat,
although /proc/mdstat exists. I can't create md arrays, as the
utilities say that /dev/md0 is