** Changed in: dmraid (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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dmraid fails to properly recognise VIA VT6420 SATA RAID Controller (rev 80)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118956
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Well, it doesn't, but it doesn't bother me. One day if I have some time
I'll fix it. Thank you very much for your help, yes, you can close the
bug.
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dmraid fails to properly recognise VIA VT6420 SATA RAID Controller (rev 80)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118956
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That's the only way I can think of...
So to make sure now, dmraid is working fine for you and this bug can be
closed? I'm not quite sure what you mean when you say it isn't auto
mounted though... if dmraid now automatically activates the volume
correctly, you should be able to boot the system no
No no, the raid is activated, its just not automounted. I didn't spend much
time to investigate it, I just added an appropriate entry to fstab and left the
ghost drive alone.
I'm really banging my head against the wall to understand what could have
caused that metadata to be written. Unless the
So dmraid -n -v no longer shows the nvidia metadata? But it still will
not activate unless you add the -f via?
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dmraid fails to properly recognise VIA VT6420 SATA RAID Controller (rev 80)
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wrong=nvidia
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What do you mean you deleted the wrong metadata? Does dmraid -n -v
still show the nvidia metadata?
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dmraid fails to properly recognise VIA VT6420 SATA RAID Controller (rev 80)
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>From man dmraid:
{-r|--raid_devices} [device-path...]
List all discovered RAID devices with format, RAID level, sec‐
tors used and data offset into the device. In case a metadata
format handler is chosen with -f , only RAID devices with such
No, -r requests a list of raid information found on the disk. -E
requests that the raid information be deleted, and -f specifies that
only nvidia should be deleted.
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dmraid fails to properly recognise VIA VT6420 SATA RAID Controller (rev 80)
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I also think that this will not work:
sudo dmraid -E -f nvidia /dev/sda
Shouldn't a -r be added?
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dmraid fails to properly recognise VIA VT6420 SATA RAID Controller (rev 80)
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Thats hardly believable. The two disk have been bought new, still packaged
within their static envelope in the orginal sealed box.
They have been used since then and from the very beginning with this
motherboard as a raid array.
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dmraid fails to properly recognise VIA VT6420 SATA RAID Control
It would appear that this particular disk has previously been used on an
nvidia controller and the metadata remains on the disk. Try this to
delete the nvidia metadata:
sudo dmraid -E -f nvidia /dev/sda
You may need to repeat for /dev/sdb.
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dmraid fails to properly recognise VIA VT6420 SATA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dmraid -n -v /dev/sda
Password:
INFO: via: version 2; format handler specified for version 0+1 only
/dev/sda: "via" and "nvidia" formats discovered (using nvidia)!
INFO: RAID device discovered:
/dev/sda (nvidia):
0x000 NVIDIA
0x008 size: 30
0x00c chksum: 559297054
0x01
What makes you think it recognizes both formats? Please post the output
of dmraid -n -v /dev/sda
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