I have a difficult RAID problem.
No you don't. It's quite straightforward.
Anyway, I switched over to RH6.0 and I can't get the RAID disks t
work. I upgraded the kernel to 2.1.15 and compiled in the RAID stuff.
And a cat on /proc/mdstat show md0 to md4 are there.
RH6.0 comes with kernel
On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 11:49:04PM +, Simon Haddon wrote:
Hi,
I have a difficult RAID problem.
no you are just a bit confused by different raid versions
1) i don't believe you running kernel 2.1.15
2) from your mail i suppose you don't need to save data from
your old raid set
first you
On Wed, Nov 03, 1999 at 04:58:34PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know when the raid 0.90 patch for kernel 2.2.13 should be
released?
I've looked at kernel.org but latest there is 2.2.11.
look in /pub/linux/kernel/alan/2.2.13ac
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Do we need to patch Linux 2.2.9
before we can use the raidtools (like mkraid)
to install raid.
Kartik Paramasivam
On Wed, Nov 03, 1999 at 02:54:05PM -0500, Paramasivam Kartik wrote:
Do we need to patch Linux 2.2.9
before we can use the raidtools (like mkraid)
to install raid.
yes
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Luca Berra -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Communications Media Services S.r.l.
it seems there is an update for mandrake 6.1 to support
the new raid code. i dinna check personally, i will
from the mandrake updates page:
October 29, 1999 kernel
This is 2.2.13 final. RAID is now supported on this kernel.
27db8f6709b4c8744bae082a749cf79e kernel-2.2.13-22mdk.i586.rpm
On Tue, 2 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Certainly, but as you have already admitted, your IP stack will be
a derivative of the Linux IP stack (which is GPL'd), and therefore any
derivative of a GPL'd package must release its source.
I have no objections to releasing the derived IP
Luca Berra wrote:
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Does anyone know when the raid 0.90 patch for kernel 2.2.13 should
be released?
I've looked at kernel.org but latest there is 2.2.11.
This one applies fine. You get some rejects, but you can ignore them.
look in /pub/linux/kernel/alan/2.2.13ac
With this
I'm using 2.2.12 into which I patched in raid0145-19990724-2.2.10
Because of an apparent SCSI problem, I had two errors in a row on two
different disks (2 out of 9), and yet the array didn't shut down:
kernel: SCSI disk error : host 0 channel 0 id 10 lun 0 return code = 2
kernel:
Just out of interest
It appears our server has a fault on the PCI bus somewhere.. not sure
exactly where yet - but we got some guys to build a replica of our server
and install Redhat 6.0 and it installed first time with no glitches (ours
froze on scanning SCSI devices, which is why we
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