Hi, [....] > /dev/etherd/e1.0 > /dev/etherd/e1.1 >
Do the block devices show up under /proc/partitions ? > in this case. They won't always start from 1, or 0. > > Joe Landman wrote: > > Ok, quick work-around > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# conary update bc > > Applying update job: > > Install bc(:doc :runtime)=1.06-6-0.1 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# aoe-discover > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# aoe-stat > > e1.0 1200.276GB eth1 up > > e1.1 160.041GB eth1 up > > > > Possibly the right thing to do in short order is to add bc into the That's done now. > > > package list. Longer term we are going to need to update aoe. Userland or kernel? I just noticed that the aoe6-v37 tarball has the userland tools in it as well which we currently have in the aoe-tools trove. Is there a stipulation on having the tools version match the kernel? I'm going to push back the build of aoe6 until I can get it all working properly. I might even pull aoe completely from the 2.1 release since it's not currently possible to get the partitioning tool to recognise the devices. I'd be happy to work with you on getting this fully supported. > > If this is easy to do, and you can give me a push in the right > > direction, I would be happy to give you a hand with this, including > > > testing. Great. We can't get all this done for Friday's release, but certainly an update within a couple of weeks should have it all working. It's going to require a small rework of the disk partitioning / display code. R. _______________________________________________ Openfiler-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openfiler.com/mailman/listinfo/openfiler-users
