Re: Welcome to linux-raid

2000-01-08 Thread Antanas Masevicius
Hello there, I face'd the promblem: # mkraid /dev/md0 handling MD device /dev/md0 analyzing super-block disk 0: /dev/hdc1, 8032kB, raid superblock at 7936kB disk 1: /dev/hdd2, 8032kB, raid superblock at 7936kB mkraid: aborted, see the syslog and /proc/mdstat for potential clues. and syslog

probs setting up md1

2000-01-08 Thread Antanas Masevicius
Hello there, I face'd the promblem: # mkraid /dev/md0 handling MD device /dev/md0 analyzing super-block disk 0: /dev/hdc1, 8032kB, raid superblock at 7936kB disk 1: /dev/hdd2, 8032kB, raid superblock at 7936kB mkraid: aborted, see the syslog and /proc/mdstat for potential clues. and syslog

Re: Welcome to linux-raid

2000-01-08 Thread David Cooley
You MUST apply the 2.2.11 raid patch before raidtools 0.90 will work with the kernel properly. Answer N to the errors At 08:13 PM 1/8/00 +0200, Antanas Masevicius wrote: Hello there, I face'd the promblem: # mkraid /dev/md0 handling MD device /dev/md0 analyzing super-block disk 0:

RE: Welcome to linux-raid

2000-01-08 Thread Jones, Clay
Title: RE: Welcome to linux-raid Actually, that's incorrect (Sorry David). For the 2.2.14 kernel, Ingo Molinar has released a specific patch. He sent it out to the board a couple days ago. http://www.redhat.com/~mingo/raid-2.2.14-B1 Get that patch, apply it to the 2.2.14 kernel, then raid

Re: Mysterious RAID-5 failure

2000-01-08 Thread Chris R. Brown
I have an update on my situation. At this point I can mount the filesystem, but all of the filename information is gone. All of the files are are in the lost and found directory as inodes. Is there any way I can go about recovering the filename information? An information, or ideas of