On 2008-11-05, Christophe Rioux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Note that you can still create a setup that does not
>> raid the root disk, just all others. And then use
>> the /altroot backup for the root disk, preferably
>> /altroot on wd1a. Raided root disk might be regarded
>> as a doubtful featu
> Note that you can still create a setup that does not
> raid the root disk, just all others. And then use
> the /altroot backup for the root disk, preferably
> /altroot on wd1a. Raided root disk might be regarded
> as a doubtful feature anyway since the kernel will
> be loaded from wd0 anyway, and
On Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 12:30:58PM +0100, Christophe Rioux wrote:
> > > I redone the procedure with the new released version, and
> > it seems to be
> > > better:
> > >
> > > Extraction of dmesg:
> > >
> > > softraid0 at root
> > > root on wd0a swap on wd0b dump on wd0b
> > > raid0: Component /d
> > I redone the procedure with the new released version, and
> it seems to be
> > better:
> >
> > Extraction of dmesg:
> >
> > softraid0 at root
> > root on wd0a swap on wd0b dump on wd0b
> > raid0: Component /dev/wd0d being configured at row: 0 col: 0
> > Row: 0 Column: 0 Num Rows: 1
On Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 10:45:58AM +0100, Christophe Rioux wrote:
> Hi
>
> I follow my mail from september were I tried to install the soft raid on
> OpenBSD 4.3. As we saw, this couldn't work.
Do not mix up softraid with RaidFrame.
You use RaidFrame (raidctl below).
softraid use bioctl.
They are
Hi
I follow my mail from september were I tried to install the soft raid on
OpenBSD 4.3. As we saw, this couldn't work.
I redone the procedure with the new released version, and it seems to be
better:
Extraction of dmesg:
softraid0 at root
root on wd0a swap on wd0b dump on wd0b
raid0: Component
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