Under /usr/src/ do patch -p0 raid.patch.
On Fri, 11 Jun 1999, Mark Beck wrote:
Guys,
Ive downloaded 2.2.6 kernel, and now trying to patch
"raid0145-19990421-2.2.6".
[root@lisc0002 src]# ls -l
total 394
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Jun 11 16:18 linux - linux-2.2.6/
On Sat, 12 Jun 1999, Joao Rochate wrote:
Hi!
Sorry if this isn't best fit on this list :/
It fits :)
The question here is:
* If I have a software RAID enabled system and my server fails, I can
move all the disks to another server and use the same /etc/raidtab to
get
On Fri, 11 Jun 1999, Robert (Drew) Norman wrote:
The best way to do a copy and make sure it all works is like this:
find . -print | cpio -pdmv target directory
Yes, it's the best way! but better use -pdamvu for cpio params...
cheers,
Date: Sat, 12 Jun 1999 12:42:12 +0100
From: Joao Rochate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* If I have a hardware RAID system and server fails (also the RAID
controler) can I just move the disks to another server with the same RAID
card model and have the system working back again?
This
Hello - New to this list. New to software RAID on Linux too. Is there an
archive kept anywhere?
Anyway - If this is in the archive or a FAQ somewhere, perhaps some kind
soul could point me in the right direction...
I've just setup a RAID 5 array, 4 x 18GB drives on a dual channel adaptec
Sorry raid-ers if this is a RTMF (which I did) ... I just
subscribed to this list.
I use raidtools-19990421-0.90
I run 2.2.9 with (I believe) proper support for md and its
personalities:
root@tecra-brew:~ $ [bash] cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [1 linear] [2 raid0] [3 raid1] [4 raid5]
On Sun, Jun 13, 1999 at 01:27:20AM +0200, Marc Duponcheel wrote
OK ... mea culpa ... I did misread the RTFM 2.2.x still needs a patch
'2.2.x or 2.0.x kernel with a matching raid0145 patch'
It works now! great work!
Sorry raid-ers if this is a RTMF (which I did) ... I just
subscribed to this