On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 08:36:35PM +0000, Philip Mueller wrote: [..] > This is not the Problem Bernd. > Have you tried to mount /dev/dk0 (pointed to wd0) after the creation raid0?
dk0 is the raw device for the raid partition which can NOT what be mounted. You need to creat a partition on the raid label. > First you should destroy raid0 to test such thing. > I have tested your creation on my wd0 storage (same as wd3) with > raid2.conf like yours. If I mount /dev/dk1 (/dev/dk0 by you) it > comes an error: > mount -t ffs /dev/dk1 /mnt > mount_ffs: /dev/dk1 on /mnt: incorrect super block > I do not understand what you try to do Do you want to creat a raid1 with two drives or what do you want to use? In my example for GPT the following workflow has to be done: * Create a GPT label on the first drive * Create a raid partition on that GPT * Configure and initialize the raid * Create a new GPT label on the newly created raid * Create a FFS partition in the raid GPT from the previous step * Newfs and mount it Now you can fill that new mount point * Add a nother drive * Create a GPT label on the second drive * Create a raid partition on that GPT * Add that as a spare component to the raid * Reconstruct the new drive Bernd
