Hi all !
I'm having a problem configuring RAID1.
Installed sw at this point:
RedHat 6 (Hedwig); Kernel 2.2.12; raidtools-0.90-3.i386.rpm
Relevent Hw description:
3 SCSI disks: onde with 1G and the others with 2G.
/dev/sda (...) with the system
And, I have created in
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Hi all !
I'm having a problem configuring RAID1.
(Sic) I wonder how much time people out there are spending because of
this seemingly never ending confusion about current dists versus
latest kernels versus alpha raid patches versus two different raid
tool chains
Title: RE: Prob with RAID1 - RedHat 6.0 - Kernel 2.2.12
It won't change until Linus and the rest of the kernel team decide to add the new raid to released kernels. I know when I first started looking into raid, I'd heard all of the autodiscover stuff for over a year, and just naturally
I really feel that you have to get into the sources of the raid softwares
and patches to see what the
real functionalities of this stuff are ! Well, I'll probably do it but I
feel that a lot of people out there are willing to use
software raid "out of the box" and wont go through all this
Title: RE: Prob with RAID1 - RedHat 6.0 - Kernel 2.2.12
I'm not sure if there is a political reason why the alpha raid is not in the kernel. It's been available since 2.0.30 as a patch (well over a year I think).
The last I'd read was that the Kernel team did not want any changes that
On sam, oct 02, 1999 at 01:18:34 -0700, Jones, Clay wrote:
I'm not sure if there is a political reason why the "alpha" raid is not in
the kernel. It's been available since 2.0.30 as a patch (well over a year I
think).
It was actually put in some 2.2.11-prex (or was it 12-prex), and was
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At 08:55 AM 10/3/99 +1000, Raid wrote:
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Thanks for your reply David.
I have an NT4 Server that I would like to replace with a Red Hat server. I
have nearly everything sorted except software RAID. The NT box has two 17Gb
software-mirrored IDE HDs and I would like to use a similiar system with
Red Hat, just for security if one fails. I
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