Howdy... After a long and happy time with vinum under 4.8 -> 4.10, I'm finding things very broken in 5.3. The config I'm trying to accomplish is relatively simple, just a root mirrored volume configuration which worked under 4.x.
drive M1 device /dev/ad0s1e drive M2 device /dev/ad2s1e volume root plex org concat sd length 19600m drive M1 plex org concat sd length 19600m drive M2 Using vinum, I lose state information for the drive on ad2 after reboot - M2 is shown in "vinum l" output only as "referenced"... Browsing some mailing lists I found that gvinum is the way to go these days, so I changed to using geom_vinum/gvinum, and the information is retained across boot, but when I try to boot to the root volume, it says that the drive is not UFS. When I boot on another partition to look at the situation, I found that there were no entries in /dev for /dev/ad0s1a. I wanted to create a ad0s1a entry with mknod, but of course we've got devfs now, so that didn't work. I'm stumped and not sure how to proceed. Any ideas? I originally was trying a complex configuration like so: drive A 200G drive B 200G drive C 100G drive D 100G I set the concat of drive all of drives C+D to be a volume makeshift, and added drive definition like so: drive MS /dev/gvinum/makeshift Then, the idea was to do a raid5 of drives A, B, and "drive" MS. Unfortunately this caused a panic, which is less surprising. Does anyone know of another way to accomplish the same thing (Raid5 over two disks and 2 half sized disks concatenated together?) or a similar result? Any help would be most appreciated. Cheers, Brian Szymanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"