At Thursday, 06 January 2005, Greg Folkert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 05:21 -0500, Mitchell Laks wrote: >> Hi, >> I would like to set up a Debian box running Sarge, to include a storage >array >> using raid5 with boot off a separate system disk. >> >[...] > >raidtools2 == deprecated, mdadm == supercedes raidtools > >Hope that helps. I have a machine that boots off /dev/md0. > >[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ df >Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on >/dev/md1 1989568 103480 1886088 6% / >tmpfs 485756 0 485756 0% /dev/shm >/dev/md0 141760 8752 133008 7% /boot >/dev/md4 9989504 18308 9971196 1% /home >/dev/md3 995008 660 994348 1% /tmp >/dev/md5 15426176 186464 15239712 2% /usr >/dev/md2 9989504 174972 9814532 2% /var > >I use mdadm exclusively. > >[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache show mdadm >Package: mdadm >Priority: optional >Section: admin >Installed-Size: 252 >Maintainer: Mario Joussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Architecture: i386 >Version: 1.8.1-1 >Replaces: mdctl >Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.2.ds1-4), makedev, debconf (>> 0.5) >Conflicts: mdctl (<< 0.7.2), raidtools2 (<< 1.00.3-12.1) >Filename: pool/main/m/mdadm/mdadm_1.8.1-1_i386.deb >Size: 104964 >MD5sum: 0550c71ce7c24d77b93bac373cd98839 >Description: Manage MD devices aka Linux Software Raid > mdadm is a program that can be used to create, manage, and monitor MD > devices. As such it provides a similar set of functionality to the > raidtools packages. > . > Unlike raidtools, mdadm can perform (almost) all of its functions > without having a configuration file. > >mdadm, is the future. Although raidtools2 can co-exist alongside. >-- >greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >The technology that is >Stronger, better, faster: Linux > is there a good howto to set up raid1? In another post, I upgraded my kernel and now I cannot make a functional raid1 array. I have been working on this for weeks now and am not getting very far. regards. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Zero Crossings, Inc. -- Embedded and Digital Signal Processing Systems http://www.zerocrossings.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]