I believe there is some problem with newer 2.2.9 and possibly 2.2.8
kernels... I have only been successful with 2.2.7....

On Thu, 20 May 1999, Tod Detre wrote:

> Hi, sorry if this is a FAQ/known problem, but I just joined the list. 
> 
> 
> I'm Trying to make a 8 disk raid5 array and I'm having problems. Every time I 
> mkraid it get part way through and crashes the machine. It must not be a hard 
> crash because softdog catches it and reboots the machine. I get no error 
> messages either scsi or raid. I'm using kernel 2.2.9, on a IBM-PCserver 704
> (there are two adaptec 2940's built into the motherboard), and 10 2.0gb seagate
> baracuda's. Two of the drives are partitioned for raid1 (sde[1-3] & sdj[1-3]). 
> The other drives are partitioned for one swap partition and one raid5 partition.
> I've had a raid5 array work for 4 drives but not 8 or 6. I'm working on 5 right 
> now, but it takes awhile. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
> 
> 
> Here's my conf files.
> 
> raiddev                       /dev/md3
> raid-level            5
> nr-raid-disks         8
> chunk-size            32
> 
> # Parity placement algorithm
> 
> #parity-algorithm     left-asymmetric
> parity-algorithm      left-symmetric
> #parity-algorithm     right-asymmetric
> #parity-algorithm     right-symmetric
> 
> # Spare disks for hot reconstruction
> #nr-spare-disks               0
> 
> device                        /dev/sda3
> raid-disk             0
> 
> device                        /dev/sdb3
> raid-disk             1
> 
> device                        /dev/sdc3
> raid-disk             2
> 
> #device                  /dev/sdd3
> #raid-disk               3
> 
> device                  /dev/sdf3
> raid-disk               3
> 
> device                  /dev/sdg3
> raid-disk               4
> 
> device                  /dev/sdh3
> raid-disk               5
> 
> device                  /dev/sdi3
> raid-disk               7
> 
> ---------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> raiddev                       /dev/md0
> raid-level            1
> nr-raid-disks         2
> nr-spare-disks                0
> 
> device                        /dev/sde1
> raid-disk             0
> 
> device                        /dev/sdj1
> raid-disk             1
> 
> ----------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> raiddev                       /dev/md1
> raid-level            1
> nr-raid-disks         2
> nr-spare-disks                0
> 
> device                        /dev/sde2
> raid-disk             0
> 
> device                        /dev/sdj2
> raid-disk             1
> 
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> raiddev                       /dev/md2
> raid-level            1
> nr-raid-disks         2
> nr-spare-disks                0
> 
> device                        /dev/sde3
> raid-disk             0
> 
> device                        /dev/sdj3
> raid-disk             1
> 

A.J. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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