Hello!
After making succesfully a RAID5 array I made an ext2 filesystem on it. But
it produced the following warning:
Apr 13 15:20:23 server kernel: mke2fs(pid 444) used obsolete MD ioctl,
upgrade your software to use new ictls.
mke2fs is 1.14, which is the latest.
Other system
On Sun, 28 Feb 1999, m. allan noah wrote:
Thanks for a couple of people who pointed me to the answer. I've
learned a lot about raid today but have a ways to go.
> is your system redhat 5.2? if so, do:
>
> rpm -e raidtools
It is redhat and this was my mistake. I thought I did this, but
had no
On Sun, 28 Feb 1999, m. allan noah wrote:
> is your system redhat 5.2? if so, do:
>
> rpm -e raidtools
I did this. Raid1 array os working just peachy.
>
> and edit /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit and remove the section on starting raid
> (about 30 lines, do :/raid to find it in vi)
>
> then e
a
> raidtab, did a mkraid /dev/md0.
>
> Upon booting, I get this message three times:
>
> raidadd(pid30) used obsolete MD ioctl, upgrade your software to use new ictls.
>
> What software should I be upgrading?
>
> Stephen Denny mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hex.Net Superhighway http://www.hex.net
>
>
raid. Have a
raidtab, did a mkraid /dev/md0.
Upon booting, I get this message three times:
raidadd(pid30) used obsolete MD ioctl, upgrade your software to use new ictls.
What software should I be upgrading?
Stephen Denny mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hex.Net Superhi
On Sun, Nov 15, 1998 at 09:12:17PM -0500, m. allan noah wrote:
> i think that redhat 5.2 made some premature assumptions about raid
> setups.
>
> i would recommend that you "grep raidadd /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit"
> they are attempting to start your raid using the old tools (i think,
> correct if wron
s, with no problem. Put an ext2 file system on the md devices, and at
> this
> stage I could mount the raid devices without any trouble.
>
> Then rebooted. At boot time, the system recognises the raid arrays, and attempts
> to auto start them. The system then complains that raidadd
es, and at
this
stage I could mount the raid devices without any trouble.
Then rebooted. At boot time, the system recognises the raid arrays, and attempts
to auto start them. The system then complains that raidadd used an obsolete md
ioctl, and the version of the raid tools should be upgraded.
Here we go again. Yet another victim of the obsolete documentation. I don't
mind volunteering to put together a basic set of instructions for the new
code, but I have no practical experience of RAID-0 or RAID-5, so I'm
probably not the best person for this. But someone needs to do this to stop
eve
On Thu, 22 Oct 1998, Eugene Blanchard wrote:
> I am trying to implement mirroring over striping. I am running 2.0.35
hm, this is already implemented, just use two RAID0 arrays and mirror
them.
> When I got to use mdadd, I get the error message
the new commands are:
raidaddraidhotremo
mdadd(pid 3005) used obsolete MD ioctl, upgrade your software to use new
ictls.
/dev/sda1: invalid argument
Which software should I upgrade?
"mdadd -V" indicates
mdadd v0.3d compiled for md raidtools-0.41
0.50 and 0.90 Makedfiles don't compile mdadd. Do I need to recompile the
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