On Fri, Oct 30, 1998 at 01:02:24PM -0500, Grant Basham wrote:
> My first try with any of this. I am trying to make a large data bucket
> to stage networked backups. Raid install and mkraid apparently work(?)
> but when I mount, I get an error message and no mount.
>
> mount: wrong fs type, ba
My first try with any of this. I am trying to make a large data bucket
to stage networked backups. Raid install and mkraid apparently work(?)
but when I mount, I get an error message and no mount.
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/md0,
or too many mounted file systems
On Fri, 30 Oct 1998, John Leach wrote:
> I received the following from Adaptec a month ago when I emailed to
> enquire
> John Leach
>
>
> Dear Customer,
> At this time we do not provide Linux drivers for our adapters.
> We are in the process of developing drivers however, the mode
I received the following from Adaptec a month ago when I emailed to
enquire
John Leach
Dear Customer,
At this time we do not provide Linux drivers for our adapters.
We are in the process of developing drivers however, the models we are
developing them, for have not been released.
On Fri, 30 Oct 1998 09:38:49 -, Bruno Prior wrote:
>These are the same partitions you were using to experiment with RAID-1 before, right?
True ;)
>You need to do a mkraid to set them up to be RAID-0, or the superblocks will continue
>to show that these partitions are RAID-1.
I have since
These are the same partitions you were using to experiment with RAID-1 before, right?
You need to do a mkraid to set them up to be RAID-0, or the superblocks will continue
to show that these partitions are RAID-1. If you don't want to run mkraid every time
you start the md device, I believe you wi
Hi,
in a few days my new server (equipped with vortex gdt6527) starts
running. I've read all the documentations and looked also into the
kernel driver and can't manage, how the controller shows that a hd has
a failure.
I know, there ase some infos in /proc/scsi to read. But are there
infos showi