out a new release of raidtools, raidtools-19981201-0.90.tar.gz to
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/daemons/raid/alpha/, which includes this
fix.
Ingo
On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, Dave J. Andruczyk wrote:
> Other than the above minor glitches, it works beautifully. the only major
> downfall is that the RAID management software only runs under DOS, and the
> linux version isn't ready yet.
Anyone else heard anything about the DPT Storage Manager for
Setup:
- 2.0.36 with no patches
- raidtools-0.50beta10
- md compiled in
- raid5.o in /lib/modules/2.0.36/block
# cat /etc/raidtab
raiddev /dev/md0
raid-level5
nr-raid-disks 3
nr-spare-disks0
chunk-size256
device
Is it possible to non-destructively migrate my RAID0+1 array from
2.0.30+raidtools 0.41 to 2.0.35+raidtools 0.90?
I tried "mkraid --upgrade" with with a basic RAID1 array and it failed,
which required me to reinitialize the entire array, losing all data. (The
configuration was a RAID1 array usi
When could I get the new RAID patch & tools for the 2.0.36 kernel??
Wait wait wait?
Please
> Has anyone tried a DPT RAID card? Specifically, I am looking at the
> following model:
> PM2144UWR
> PCI-to-Ultra/Wide High-Performance SCSI RAID Controller
> High-performance, single-channel PCI-to-Ultra/Wide SCSI RAID controller.
> Includes PM2144UW Ultra/Wide SCSI Adapter (more powerful
> p
Linux box with Adaptec 2940, two HD SCSI 4,3 GB, kernel 2.0.35 and raidtools
0.90.
First HD and second HD have 3 partitions.
sda3 and sdb3 are mounted in a RAID 1.
I want to change the second HD and use other SCSI HD 4,3 GB.
How can do it??
I think that I have mount the new disk, create the pa
I'm using a variety of DPT raid controllers, namely the 2144 and the 3334.
I prefer the latter, as its much faster.
They use a dos-based tool to configure the RAID, but once its built, linux
sees the device as a standard scsi (sdX) device, which you do not need to
use the linux raid tools or