I am trying to get raid1 working on a RH6.0 Linux box. I am wondering if I need to patch the kernel or did RedHat already do this.
Everything seems to work except it will not work on bootup. I read somewhere that you had to have your drive support built into the kernel and when I did this the machine would not even boot. But if I back out the changes for raid then it boots fine.
autodetecting RAID arrays
(read) sda5's sb offset: 512896 [events:
00000002]
(read) sdb5's sb offset:
512896 [events: 00000002]
autorun
...
considering sdb5 ...
adding sdb5 ...
adding sda5 ...
created md0
bind<sda5,1>
bind<sdb5,2>
running:
<sdb5><sda5>
now!
sdb5's event counter: 00000002
sda5's event counter: 00000002
kmod: failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k
md-personality-3, errno = 2
do_md_run() returned -22
unbind<sdb5,1>
export_rdev(sdb5)
unbind<sda5,0>
export_rdev(sda5)
md0
stopped.
... autorun DONE.
here is what I am seeing.
has anyone seen a similar problem?
I
realize this is a problem with having my scsi driver as a module but when I
build it into the kernel the system has a kernel panic:
any help would be appreciated
Thanks,
Preston