hot spare, not to mention an
extra drive laying on the shelf. And hold your breathe while the array is
rebuilding.
Bill Carlson
Systems Programmer[EMAIL PROTECTED]| Opinions are mine,
Virtual Hospital http://www.vh.org/| not my employer's.
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics|
BINGO!! you hit it on the head...in /var/log/messages, I have lines containing
md but they show 0.36.6 as the version, not 0.90.0. so, Ill get the
patches from the location you sent me, but I would like instructions on
how to install the patch...
Darron Froese wrote:
On Sat, 8 Jul 2000, Bill
version of Linux?
> What version of raidtools?
> What RAID patch?
> My guess would be that you're using raidtool-0.90 and a stock Linux kernel
> (2.2.16?) without the 0.90 RAID kernel patch
> - Original Message -
> From: "Bill Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am trying to use mkraid to setup a software raid array. I have 3 * 4G
drives with a two partitions each. the first partition is a 64 byte
block for an Apple Partition Map, the rest is a unix partition. I have
setup the /etc/raidtab that is attached and when I try mkraid /dev/md0,
it sees each
At 09:25 PM 6/24/00 -0700, you wrote:
>On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, Bill Parker wrote:
>
> > I have a monster puter (Dual Pent-III 500, dual P/S (hot swap),
> > 256MB ram, 9GB SCSI HD, AIC 7895 controller, 4x9GB Raid ARRAY (SA-1130),
> > etc...I am thinking of installing
more
details, write back and I will do my best to supply info
-Bill
wap on multiple disks, get Hardware RAID-5 for swap or buy
> RAM?
>
Linux uses swap intelligently, if areas of memory don't change they get
swapped out to disk, making more physical RAM available for file caching,
etc. Having swap is good even if you have oodles of RAM just for that
reason
bug1 wrote:
>
> >
> > I don't believe the specs either, because they are for the "ideal" case.
> > However, I think that either your benchmark is flawed, or you've got a
> > crappy controller. I have a (I think) 5400 RPM 4.5GB IBM SCA SCSI drive in
> > a machine at home, and I can easily read at
Seth Vidal wrote:
>
> > A 7200RPM IDE drive is faster than a 5400RPM SCSI drive and a 1RPM
> > SCSI drive is faster than a 7200RPM drive.
> >
> > If you have two 7200RPM drives, one scsi and one ide, each on there own
> > channel, then they should be about the same speed.
> >
>
> Not entirel
is there anybody doing the parity generation by using the
drive XOR cmd (XDWRITE, XDREAD, XDPWRITE) ?
we will start this kind of work in Linux raid,
want to know anybody else is also doing the same thing.
we're looking for cooperation.
Thanks
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 02:21:45PM -0600, Bill Carlson wrote:
> > 1+5 would still fail on 2 drives if those 2 drives where both from the
> > same RAID 1 set. The wasted space becomes more than N/2, but it might
> > worth it for
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 08:36:52AM -0600, Bill Carlson wrote:
> > I've been thinking about this for a different project, how bad would it be
> > to setup RAID 5 to allow for 2 (or more) failures in an array? Or is this
> >
ry.
>
Hey all,
I've been thinking about this for a different project, how bad would it be
to setup RAID 5 to allow for 2 (or more) failures in an array? Or is this
handled under a different class of RAID (ignoring things like RAID 5 over
mirrored disks and such).
Three words: Net b
a line like 'autodetecting RAID arrays'. If it's
not there, you're not running the patched code.
Something like this would work:
dmesg | grep -i raid
to show you any raid output from boot.
HTH,
Bill Carlson
Systems Programmer[EMAIL PROTECTED]| Opinions are
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Newman Chakerian wrote:
> Thanks Bill for your comments
>
> I actually had the entries in fstab right when I tried it. (Sorry for the
> manual typos)
>
> I was wondering .. The Compaq Proliant has an internal SCSI Controller
> (NCRXX ??). The RedHat
orrect, I think you want /dev/ida/c0d1p1
instead of /dev/ida/c0d1/p1.
Might double check and make sure those partitions exist as well.
HTH,
Bill Carlson
Systems Programmer[EMAIL PROTECTED]| Opinions are mine,
Virtual Hospital http://www.vh.org/| not my employer's.
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics|
Dave Wreski wrote:
>
> > Just get the Alan Cox patches from your favorite kernel.org mirror, a
> > clean 2.2.13 kernel tree, and apply. No failures, just good clean
> > raiding.
>
> Is it in fact the case that the pre-patch-2.2.14-11 (released today) patch
> has the latest raid drivers in it? T
Bill Anderson wrote:
>
> Anders Qvist wrote:
> >
> > I would prefer to compile a 2.3.13+ kernel in order to get the most out
> > of my Matrox G400 (dual) graphics card. However, I have a system booting
> > off a raid 0 partition, so I need the new-style raid.
2.3 kernels and patching the 19990824 version
> onto 2.3.13+ kernels has a few failiures too many to easily fix. What do I
> do?
Just get the Alan Cox patches from your favorite kernel.org mirror, a
clean 2.2.13 kernel tree, and apply. No failures, just good clean
raiding.
Bill
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In flyin
xes. But that belongs on another list
I am trying out ext3 w/journaling (also alpha) as well as reiserfs
w/journaling (alpha) this next few weeks. So far, looks great.
:-)
Bill
--
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Wright brothers. But they also laughed at Bozo the Clown." -- Carl
Sagan
ed the errors that lead me to go with a fresh 2.2.12
source tree.
Recompile, reboot and the magic messages started. :)
2 minutes later I had me an 8 GB array.
Thanks a lot everyone!
Bill Carlson
Systems Programmer[EMAIL PROTECTED]| Opinions are mine,
Virtual Hospital http
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, David A. Cooley wrote:
> Hi Bill,
> You need to get the latest raid kernel patch (ignore the errors it gives...
> one hunk is included in the 2.2.12/2.2.13 kernel) and the latest raidtools
> (0.90).
>
Ah, I see now. I'll try applying the patch to the
l does not need a patch. On Mandrake 6.1,
the required RAID modules were already in place after installation.
Bill Carlson
Systems Programmer[EMAIL PROTECTED]| Opinions are mine,
Virtual Hospital http://www.vh.org/| not my employer's.
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics|
the 2.2.1x series?
Thanks in advance,
Bill Carlson
Systems Programmer[EMAIL PROTECTED]| Opinions are mine,
Virtual Hospital http://www.vh.org/| not my employer's.
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics|
Are there any patches avaiable for this yet?
I really want to try out 2.3 :')
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Wright brothers. But they also laughed at Bozo the Clown." -- Carl
Sagan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On Tue, 5 Oct 1999, Alvin Oga wrote:
>
> > I'd be interested in writing an installer/duplicator...
> >
> > - I like to do something like:
> > a. give um a bootable cdrom... ( self detect the hardwara )
> > ( aka rescue cdrom )
>
> Try the PXE stu
one.
At least until a new kernel comes out that squashes the TLB IPI Wait
Queue bug ...
--
Bill Anderson
Hi,
WD tech support is wrong. Ultra-ATA/66 is definitely 66 megabytes per second.
Not 66 megabits. There is ABSOLUTELY NO QUESTION about this.
Regards,
Bill Ellis
D. Carlos Knowlton wrote:
> Alright, what's going on guys?!
>
> I called Western Digital technical support to f
he time to finish ALSO goes up,
and then it appears to start over.
percent finish
7 170
19 372
26 400
1 397
aftern ten hours I'm reasonably sure it's in a loop. Group is six
28GB partitions, raid-5.
Please copy me with any replies I'm
the performance side, but on the paranoid side,
I use the multiple devices method.
That way, if something goes wrong, I don't _neccessarily_ lose
everything in one fell swoop. YMMV.
__
Bill Anderson
Thomas Seidel wrote:
>
> If you are interested in a very simple root raid1 support for kernel 2.2.x and
> raidtools 0.42 without the need of initrd, take a look at
> ftp://ftp.ddb.de/pub/linux/root_raid1_support/
> You will find there a small patch for drivers/block/md.c to have raid1 setup
> for
y SCSI raid5 with an uptime of about a couple of months, and It's hosting
> http, ftp, nfs, samba and other services with no problem ... are you sure the
> problem is the kernel ?
I believe he is referring to some fs instability that has happened in
2.2.10, not 2.2.x in general.
Bill
Fred Reimer wrote:
>
> On Tue, 06 Jul 1999, Christoph Martin wrote:
> > You can apply the 2.2.6 patches to 2.2.10. But it is not working
> > correctly. Normal operation is ok, but if a raid comes out of sync and
> > need a resync (like when you reboot without a proper shutdown), this
> > would fa
RAID-0. It said something like
>
As mentioned by Brian, this setup is not likey a valid one. Try
reversing it:
make two raid0 and run them into a raid1. that should work.
Bill
/dev/sdc1
> raid-disk 1
>
> Any suggenstions. I am running RedHat 6.0, and kernel 2.2.6 or
> kernel 2.2.10 (I tried both no difference).
1) Did you patch the kenrel before you compiled (2.2.6/2.2.10)?
2) Turn on persistent-superblock (chang 0 -> 1)
Bill Anderson
>
> --kelvin
a software raid array? If you do it
frequently, the time/cost to learn it amortizes well. Additionally, you
would factor in the cost of learning how to get NT to cope with the
particular hardware choice. How much would this run at ~400$US/call to
MS? (not always neccesary, but frequently).
>
This one kind of goes aling with learning. Perhaps you are considering,
or
testing it out to see if it works with new kernels, etc..
Just off the top of my head ... :-)
Bill
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Unfortunately the adaptec is a bit more then I want to spend ($500 ish), and
only has one external U2 connector.
Anyone out there have any better solutions and/or real experience?
Oh btw I'm VERY happy with our dual channel buslogic flashpoint UW, I'll
post bonnie's in the next message.
--
Bill
ere not very responsive and generally
unimpressive.
I'd look at ICP/Vortex if I were you. Sounds like a lot of people are
happy with those cards.
Bill Carlson| Opinions expressed are my own
KINZE Manufacturing, Inc. | not my employer's.
flict
with something else. Any suggestions?
Regards,
Bill
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