Post your /etc/raidtab

You may have a spelling oops hidden in there, according to the error message :)



"Stoica, Dragos" wrote:

> Hi!
> I'm trying to create a RAID volume in linear mode from two 18Gb partitions
> on different HDD's. I followed the instructions in Software RAID HOWTO and I
> almost replicated that example, with the appropriate changes for my system.
> I'm running Red Hat Linux 6.0, with Kernel 2.2.5-22smp on an i686. The
> output that I'm getting when I try to do a mkraid /dev/md0 is:
>
> handling MD device /dev/md0
> analyzing super-block
> disk 0: /dev/sdb1, 17775891kB, raid superblock at 17775808kB
> disk 1: /dev/sdc1, 17775891kB, raid superblock at 17775808kB
>
> /dev/md0: Invalid argument
>
> If I try to do a raidstart
>
> (read) sdb1's sb offset: 17775808 [events: 3ade1754]
> md: invalid raid superblock magic on sdb1
> md: sdb1 has invalid sb, not importing!
> could not import sdb1!
> autostart sdb1 failed!
> huh12?
> /dev/md0: Invalid argument
>
> Any suggestions? How can I fix this?
>
> Thank you!
>
> --
> Dragos Stoica
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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