Re: FW: Raid installation trouble shooting. Please Help

2000-02-14 Thread James Manning
[ Monday, February 14, 2000 ] Jens Klaas wrote: > > [ Saturday, February 12, 2000 ] David Cooley wrote: > >> As the error message points out, you need to type "mkraid --[snip] > >> /dev/md0" > > > > 1) as the error message also points out, that option is NOT to be sent > >in email :) private

Re: FW: Raid installation trouble shooting. Please Help

2000-02-14 Thread Jens Klaas
Quoted mail: Hi James, > [ Saturday, February 12, 2000 ] David Cooley wrote: >> As the error message points out, you need to type "mkraid --[snip] >> /dev/md0" > > 1) as the error message also points out, that option is NOT to be sent >in email :) privately? perhaps... a well-archived list?

Re: FW: Raid installation trouble shooting. Please Help

2000-02-12 Thread David Cooley
As the error message points out, you need to type "mkraid --really-force /dev/md0" At 06:12 PM 2/11/00 -0500, Sahu, Devaraj wrote: >Please help me trouble shoot the RAID installation. > >I am trying to concatenate 2 scsi drives of 50 GB each using software RAID >level 1 in Linux 6.1. > > > >1.

Re: FW: Raid installation trouble shooting. Please Help

2000-02-12 Thread James Manning
[ Friday, February 11, 2000 ] Sahu, Devaraj wrote: > #nr-spare-disks 0 why comment this out? just curious... haven't check the parser to see if it's necessary. > mkraid -f /dev/md0 Did you run a regular mkraid first? what did it output? > PLEASE dont mention the [snip] flag in any email

FW: Raid installation trouble shooting. Please Help

2000-02-11 Thread Sahu, Devaraj
Please help me trouble shoot the RAID installation. I am trying to concatenate 2 scsi drives of 50 GB each using software RAID level 1 in Linux 6.1. 1. I created 2 raid partitions during installation on scsi drives a and b. These are /dev/sda5 and /dev/sdb1 and of equal number of blocks.