Aristedes Maniatis wrote:

Sorry to butt in on your thread, but it seems relevant. I am having problems with gvinum under 5-STABLE and a RAID 0 array of two disks. The array works perfectly until reboot. Then, when the machine comes back up the plexes are marked as stale. Issuing these commands fixes the problem until the next reboot:

Once the plexes are UP, issue a 'gvinum saveconfig'. Then try rebooting and see what happens.
This has worked for me before with 5.3-R, and today with a recent 5.3-STABLE.



Joe Koberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]






gvinum setstate up storage.p0.s0
gvinum setstate up storage.p0.s1

Things I've tried:

* Googling for answers
* commenting out the fstab entry at boot and then manually mounting the partition after boot
* inserting gvinum in /boot/loader.conf
* copying the vinum script in /etc/rc.d/vinum and making a gvinum equivalent
* trying to shutdown gvinum at shutdown time (but "gvinum stop" doesn't work)
* fsck
* rebuilding gvinum array


Is there some shutdown procedure that should gracefully shutdown the RAID? There is a process which opens files on the RAID and runs continuously until shutdown. Could it be holding the RAID open too long and could this staleness?

From what I can tell the staleness doesn't affect any data - everything is OK once brought up.

Cheers
Ari Maniatis



On 14/02/2005, at 11:38 AM, Tristan wrote:

Is gvinum
ready for production use in a RAID5 config ?




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