Bug#534470: Using mdadm 2.6.7.2 to assemble a raid array created with mdadm 1.9.0 will corrupt it making mdadm 1.9.0 to crash when trying to reassemble

2010-01-28 Thread RUSSOTTO François-Xavier 200103
RUSSOTTO François-Xavier 200103 francois- xavier.russo...@cea.fr [2009.12.02.0407 +1300]: As I suggested to Neil: prior to auto-remount a raid array, the raid tool should perform a version checking so that, at least, user is warned that the raid array might be corrupt performing

Bug#534470: Using mdadm 2.6.7.2 to assemble a raid array created with mdadm 1.9.0 will corrupt it making mdadm 1.9.0 to crash when trying to reassemble

2009-12-01 Thread RUSSOTTO François-Xavier 200103
 : Stephen Gran [mailto:sg...@debian.org] Envoyé : samedi 28 novembre 2009 19:16 À : RUSSOTTO François-Xavier 200103; 534...@bugs.debian.org Objet : Re: Bug#534470: Using mdadm 2.6.7.2 to assemble a raid array created with mdadm 1.9.0 will corrupt it making mdadm 1.9.0 to crash when trying

Bug#534470: Using mdadm 2.6.7.2 to assemble a raid array created withmdadm 1.9.0 will corrupt it making mdadm 1.9.0 to crash whentrying to reassemble

2009-06-26 Thread RUSSOTTO François-Xavier 200103
Thanks for answer, Use --create --assume-clean again but add the --uuid= option there. I already tried this. But that didn't work, mdadm says that option --uuid= is not available when --create is used. If that doesn't work (and I'm not 100% sure it will), you will need to find a way

Bug#534470: Using mdadm 2.6.7.2 to assemble a raid array created withmdadm 1.9.0 will corrupt it making mdadm 1.9.0 to crash whentrying to reassemble

2009-06-26 Thread RUSSOTTO François-Xavier 200103
d'origine- De : Neil Brown [mailto:ne...@suse.de] Envoyé : vendredi 26 juin 2009 03:56 À : RUSSOTTO François-Xavier 200103; 534...@bugs.debian.org Objet : Re: Bug#534470: Using mdadm 2.6.7.2 to assemble a raid array created withmdadm 1.9.0 will corrupt it making mdadm 1.9.0 to crash

Bug#534470: Using mdadm 2.6.7.2 to assemble a raid array created withmdadm 1.9.0 will corrupt it making mdadm 1.9.0 to crash whentrying to reassemble

2009-06-26 Thread RUSSOTTO François-Xavier 200103
Hi Neil, Use --create --assume-clean again but add the --uuid= option there. I already tried this. But that didn't work, mdadm says that option --uuid= is not available when --create is used. You would need mdadm-2.6 or later. And that might get the checksum wrong ... but it

Bug#534470: Using mdadm 2.6.7.2 to assemble a raid array created withmdadm 1.9.0 will corrupt it making mdadm 1.9.0 to fail when trying to reassemble

2009-06-26 Thread RUSSOTTO François-Xavier 200103
Hi Neil, As you suggested, I rebuilt the initrd.img file, after re-creating the array with --assume-clean, mounting the array, then chrooting to the mount-point. For people reading this who would get the same troubles as me, this gives: $ mdadm --create /dev/md0 --level=raid5 --raid-devices=3

Bug#534466: Booting a Debian Lenny ia64 install cdrom on a Sarge system corrupts raid array

2009-06-24 Thread RUSSOTTO François-Xavier 200103
Package: cdrom Version: 5.0.1 Severity: critical After booting a Debian 5.0.1 install cdrom (debian-501-ia64-netinst.iso) on an Itanium 2 server with Debian 3.1 (ia64) installed on a software raid 5 root partition, the raid array get corrupted, leading to a kernel panic at boot. The raid 5

Bug#534470: Using mdadm 2.6.7.2 to assemble a raid array created with mdadm 1.9.0 will corrupt it making mdadm 1.9.0 to crash when trying to reassemble

2009-06-24 Thread RUSSOTTO François-Xavier 200103
Package: mdadm Version: 2.6.7.2 Severity: critical After booting a Debian 5.0.1 - Lenny install cdrom in rescue mode (debian-501-ia64-netinst.iso) on an Itanium 2 server with Debian 3.1 - Sarge (ia64) installed on a software raid 5 root partition, opening a console in the root partition