In ka.lists.linux.raid, Luca wrote:
>On Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 05:59:37PM +, Marc Haber wrote:
>> One more thing: In a spare minute, I straced scsidev and found out
>> that it has a buglet: It obviously doesn't check the return code of
>Was it rewitten recently?
I don't think so.
>last time i
On Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 05:59:37PM +, Marc Haber wrote:
> Is --help really the only documentation besides the
> source code?
Nope --help is misleading, use the source :)))
> One more thing: In a spare minute, I straced scsidev and found out
> that it has a buglet: It obviously doesn't check
At 05:59 PM 10/25/1999 +, Marc Haber wrote:
>On Mon, 25 Oct 1999 12:20:57 -0200, you wrote:
> >Marc Haber wrote:
> >> These tools don't seem to be included with the raidtools snapshots.
> >> Where do I get them from?
> >
> >They are symbolic links of raidstart (they wouldn't be in the raidtool
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999 12:20:57 -0200, you wrote:
>Marc Haber wrote:
>> These tools don't seem to be included with the raidtools snapshots.
>> Where do I get them from?
>
>They are symbolic links of raidstart (they wouldn't be in the raidtools
>source directory after a 'make', but 'make install' sho
Subject:
Re: Recovering from a lost disk
Date:
Mon, 25 Oct 1999 12:06:09 -0200
From:
Leandro Dybal Bertoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization:
UniĆ£o Paulista de Espeleologia
To:
Marc Haber &
Marc Huber:
> These tools don't seem to be included with the raidtools snapshots.
> Where do I get them from?
when you do a make install. make creates symlinks named these pointing back
to the main program that handles these functions. you can do it by hand as
well.
tom
On Sat, 23 Oct 1999 18:26:04 -0200, you wrote:
>[your prompt]#raidhotadd /dev/md0 /dev/sdc6
>[your prompt]#raidsetfaulty /dev/md0 /dev/sdd6
>[your prompt]#raidhotremove /dev/md0 /dev/sdd6
|$ pwd
|/home/mh/devel/userspace/raidtools-0.90
|$ ls raidhotad* raidsetfault* raidhotremov*
|ls: raidhotad*:
Marc Haber wrote:
> (1)
> How do I tell the system that a failed disk has been replaced? If a
> spare disk has been started to be used, can I instruct the system to
> go back to the original disk and to set the spare free again? How do I
> have the system reconstruct the array on a replaced disk?