On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 11:36:11AM -0500, k...@watsen.net wrote:
> Jurgen/Pete - thanks for your replies, but it seems that I wasn't clear
> - my question is how to do fresh-install of OpenBSD with the new kernel
> discovering and trying to use the old RAID partition. I ultimately
> solved t
Jurgen/Pete - thanks for your replies, but it seems that I wasn't clear
- my question is how to do fresh-install of OpenBSD with the new kernel
discovering and trying to use the old RAID partition. I ultimately
solved this problem by rebooting using the old kernel and running
`raidctl -A no ra
On Sun, Jan 03, 2010 at 12:03:00PM -0500, Kent Watsen wrote:
[upgrading a system that uses RAIDframe]
> What do other people do?
I'm now running a GENERIC kernel with an mpi RAID card, but I've used
RAIDframe for several years. I had a disk die on me, and RAIDframe worked
great. The disk
you don't really need to soft raid the boot partition, since you can just put
it on both physical disk, and set the system to boot from either, with
something like this:
ok> setenv boot-device disk0 disk1
/pete
On 3. jan. 2010, at 18.03, Kent Watsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Netra T1 (sparc
Hi,
I have a Netra T1 (sparc64) running 3.9 with raidframe on root. Being
such an old system, I decided to do a fresh install, so I boot the 4.6
cdrom and install the system on the first disk (sd0). Rebooting again
brings the 4.6 up fine so I compile and install a new raidframe-enabled
kern
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