Hello knitti,
Saturday, October 13, 2007, 3:43:27 PM, you wrote:
k raidlookup on device: /dev/wd3d failed !
k ...
k START disks
k /dev/wd3d
Shouldn't it be /dev/wd0d ?
k /dev/wd1d
k ...
k # disklabel wd0
k ...
k d:606244905 18892440RAID
k ...
k # disklabel wd1
k ...
k
Hi Boris,
On 10/14/07, Boris Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You've said that you'd tried different configurations, but the one you
are showing here just can't work, because you don't have wd3.
I wrote: I tried both with wd0d, wd1d (both exist) and with wd1d,wd3d
(latter doesn't
knitti writes:
Hi,
I tried to set up a RAID 1 softraid with raidframe, but no matter what
I try, the RAID refuses to configure. So please, if anyone has an idea
what I may have missed...
# raidctl -C raid0.conf raid0
raidctl: ioctl (RAIDFRAME_CONFIGURE) failed
this adds the following
On 10/14/07, Greg Oster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
knitti writes:
raidlookup on device: /dev/wd3d failed !
^
I suspect you have an extra space after wd3d in the config file...
And, unfortunately, that annoying little non-feature is enough to
stop RAIDframe in
Hi,
I tried to set up a RAID 1 softraid with raidframe, but no matter what
I try, the RAID refuses to configure. So please, if anyone has an idea
what I may have missed...
# raidctl -C raid0.conf raid0
raidctl: ioctl (RAIDFRAME_CONFIGURE) failed
this adds the following lines to the dmesg
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