Re: no devices listed in mdstat

2000-07-29 Thread Egon Eckert
/proc/mdstat exists. I can't create md arrays, as the utilities say that /dev/md0 is a bad argument. Just to be sure: what's the output of uname -a mkraid --version ? Egon Eckert

Re: no devices listed in mdstat

2000-07-28 Thread Nic Benders
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

Re: no devices listed in mdstat

2000-07-28 Thread Sven Kirmess
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

no devices listed in mdstat

2000-07-27 Thread umshore4
Hi! I've applied the raid-0.90-2.2.16-A0 patch to a 2.2.16 kernel and compiled with multiple disk, autodetect, and raid1 support in kernel. 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