Raid Help

1999-07-04 Thread Tong-Kian Tan
Hello Sir,   Presently I have encountered with raid problem. I have 2 scsi h/d with 4G each . I intend to run raid1 software and using raidtool 0.90 . I have modified the raid1.conf and raidtab as attached and move to /etc directory. However when I run mkraid at /sbin it gives me this messag

RAID under 2.2.10

1999-07-04 Thread John E. Adams
Tom Livingston wrote: >As others have pointed out recently on this list, you can get raid working >with a 2.2.10 kernel. Ingo posted a fix, which involves changing just one >line. The fix is only one line, BUT that one line occurs TWICE. Change both occurrences of 'current->priority = 0' to '

RE: Patch Push for 2.2.10 (for UDMA support)

1999-07-04 Thread Tom Livingston
D. Carlos Knowlton wrote: > When does it look like there will be a RAID fix for the 2.2.10 kernel? > Otherwise, is anyone aware of another way to get UDMA/66 and RAID > together? As others have pointed out recently on this list, you can get raid working with a 2.2.10 kernel. Ingo posted a fix, w

Patch Push for 2.2.10 (for UDMA support)

1999-07-04 Thread D. Carlos Knowlton
Anyone interested in using UDMA-66 drives into a RAID array with any degree of performance may be interested to know this. I wrote to a developer of UDMA support for Linux, and learned the following: >> I am going to be installing some UDMA-66 drives in a Linux RAID5 array. >> However, Linux-RA

RAID 5 Recovery

1999-07-04 Thread Karl Hague
What are the steps to replacing a failed drive in RAID 5. My setup is: Kernel 2.0.36 raidtools-19990128-0.90 12 4.3G Drives 1 Adaptec 2944 1 NCR 553c8xx The kernel decided to kick my first drive out of the RAID. Upon reboot it would determine the drive was out of sync and would kick it again.