Re: Install OpenBSD on disks larger than 2TB

2016-08-05 Thread Marc Peters
Am 08/05/16 um 11:36 schrieb Leo Unglaub: > Hey, > > did you do anything special during the installation? Or did you simply > follow the installer? > dropped to a shell, created the raid by hand. followed the installer but fixed the boundaries for disklabel as mentioned in an earlier version of

Re: Install OpenBSD on disks larger than 2TB

2016-08-05 Thread Leo Unglaub
Hey, Works for me: ~ $ sudo disklabel -p m sd2 # /dev/rsd2c: type: SCSI disk: SCSI disk label: SR RAID 1 duid: 7e4e73c2d1d85347 flags: bytes/sector: 512 sectors/track: 255 tracks/cylinder: 511 sectors/cylinder: 130305 cylinders: 44975 total sectors: 5860532576 # total bytes: 2861588.2M

Re: Install OpenBSD on disks larger than 2TB

2016-08-04 Thread Marc Peters
Am 08/04/16 um 12:20 schrieb Leo Unglaub: > yes, thats true and it works fine. The problem here seams to be the raid > 1. Booting from an Raid 1 with disks larger than 2 TB seams to be > broken. Maybe its not intended to work, but i am unable to find a hint > about that in the bioctl,bio,softraid

Re: Install OpenBSD on disks larger than 2TB

2016-08-04 Thread Leo Unglaub
Hey, On 07/29/16 18:13, Noth wrote: OpenBSD can boot off UEFI & GPT since 5.9. Are you booting on MBR or UEFI? yes, thats true and it works fine. The problem here seams to be the raid 1. Booting from an Raid 1 with disks larger than 2 TB seams to be broken. Maybe its not intended to work,

Re: Install OpenBSD on disks larger than 2TB

2016-07-22 Thread Leo Unglaub
Hey, On 07/22/16 10:29, Alexander Hall wrote: How did you install the system? If you didn't already, use the installer and point it at the softraid disk (likely sd2). If that doesn't help, please show what happens. "i am unable to boot" tells us nothing. i used the installer for installing

Re: Install OpenBSD on disks larger than 2TB

2016-07-22 Thread Alexander Hall
On July 21, 2016 7:56:57 PM GMT+02:00, Leo Unglaub wrote: >Hey, >i am using OpenBSD with two harddrives. Both of them are 2 TB and i put > >them in a Raid 1 (mirroring) using softraid0. It works perfect, the >system boots from the raid 1 and runs perfectly. > >Sadly now 2

Install OpenBSD on disks larger than 2TB

2016-07-21 Thread Leo Unglaub
Hey, i am using OpenBSD with two harddrives. Both of them are 2 TB and i put them in a Raid 1 (mirroring) using softraid0. It works perfect, the system boots from the raid 1 and runs perfectly. Sadly now 2 TB is not enought disc space anymore and i got some new 4TB drives. I suceeded in