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Sean Roe wrote:
Is there a procedure for adding more drives to a RAID system and increasing
the size of the partitions? We have mylex Accellaraid 250's (sp?) driving
the RAID. I am a little lost as to how to do it. I mean when and if the
Mysql server ever breaks 10-12 gig of data I would
David Mansfield writes:
Well, I've never gotten a single SCSI error from the controller... not to
mention that the block being requested is WAY beyond the end of the
device. If this wasn't a RAID device, this would be one of the 'Attempt
to access beyond end of device' errors that non-raid
it's 99.99% a problem with the disk. The RAID0 code has not had any
significant changes (due to it's simplicity) in the last couple of years.
We never rule out software bugs, but this is one of those cases where it's
way, way down in the list of potential problem sources.
-- mingo
So
Of course, it isn't necessarily the same problem, I'm just pointing out that
we had a problem that looked like this and really looked like it wasn't
hardware (for the same reasons you listed) but it was, after all.
I hate to be so verbose, but I just thought I'd throw one more factoid out
FWIW, I've had a RAID0 partion, doing UseNet, for the past year. No problems
found to date. It's pair of 2GB SCSI-W on an adaptec AHA290x controller.
The kernel is v2.0.37. I have had problems in the past where the disk was
flakey (but not completely dead) and the RAID stuff didn't help me much
(system details at bottom, summary 2xPII 450, 2.2.13pre14+raid0145latest)
I am STILL having the same old bug in the raid code/kernel that has
existed for about 6 months, at least. It no longer oopses because the new
debug code that checks for this (that I suggested BTW, and others have
On Fri, 5 Nov 1999, David Mansfield wrote:
Well, I've never gotten a single SCSI error from the controller... not to
mention that the block being requested is WAY beyond the end of the
device. If this wasn't a RAID device, this would be one of the 'Attempt
to access beyond end of device'
David Mansfield writes:
...
raid0_map bug: hash-zone0==NULL for block 171521844
Bad md_map in ll_rw_block
EXT2-fs error (device md(9,0)): ext2_free_blocks: Freeing blocks not in
datazone - block = 171521844, count = 1
raid0_map bug: hash-zone0==NULL for block 959524912
Bad md_map in ll_rw_block