Re: What is the "standard" way to delete RAID devices?

2000-05-09 Thread Michael
> > Is there some kind of command/tool to do this that I haven't stumbled > > across? It would be nice if the howto could say something on this topic. > You use "raidsetfaulty" to zap the device you wish to remove from the array - that will leave the array intact but remove the target partitio

Re: What is the "standard" way to delete RAID devices?

2000-05-09 Thread James Manning
[Dave Meythaler] > I have looked through the Software RAID howto, the Bootable RAID howto, the > docs that come with raidtools 0.90 and the man pages and I haven't been able > to find any way to delete a raid device once it has been created. since a raid device is just a virtual block device over

What is the "standard" way to delete RAID devices?

2000-05-09 Thread Dave Meythaler
I have looked through the Software RAID howto, the Bootable RAID howto, the docs that come with raidtools 0.90 and the man pages and I haven't been able to find any way to delete a raid device once it has been created. I'm trying to get rid of a raid device (RAID 0 or 1) which was created using t

Re: it should have arrived :/

2000-05-09 Thread Michael
> My problem is (I think it will be) lilo. I made lilo before of raid > and I know hdc is not able to restart (it will write just LI). I > found out the problem: lilo has to be done in linear mode. > > So I have 2 ways: > - start with floppy disk > - or try to make lilo > ftp://ftp.bizsystems

Re: IDE Controllers

2000-05-09 Thread Michael Robinton
> 2.2.14 did not work for me. I have a dual PIII with onboard UDMA33 > controller running RAID1. Very stable. When I just moved the > two drives to a Promise Ultra66 the system became very unstable > (uptimes in minutes). YMMV. Hmmm I'm running 2.2.14 with latest Promise driver from thei

Re: "out of memory" (fwd)

2000-05-09 Thread Holger Kiehl
On Tue, 9 May 2000, Dirk Slaghekke wrote: > > > > I am running a 2.2.11 kernel with the alpha-raid-patches in order to get > a raid-root to work. > Unfortunately the system crashes no and then with a "out of memory" for > all processes. > > The "Changes.log" from the 2.2.15 seems to address

Re: "out of memory" (fwd)

2000-05-09 Thread David Holl
2.2.11 has a memory leak in its tcp code. Try 2.2.15 with this patch: http://people.redhat.com/mingo/raid-patches/raid-2.2.15-A0 (I haven't had time to upgrade from 2.2.14 & raid-2.2.14-B1, so I can't vouch for 2.2.15's stability, but 2.2.14&B1 works great.) On Tue, 9 May 2000, Dirk Slagh

"out of memory" (fwd)

2000-05-09 Thread Dirk Slaghekke
I am running a 2.2.11 kernel with the alpha-raid-patches in order to get a raid-root to work. Unfortunately the system crashes no and then with a "out of memory" for all processes. The "Changes.log" from the 2.2.15 seems to address this problem. Unfortunately the 2.2.11-patch does not work wi