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Importance: Medium = Undecided
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Status: Fix Committed = Invalid
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Assignee: Tim Gardner (timg-tpi) = (unassigned)
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[Hardy][Regression] dmraid45 target missing in latest kernel
Could this issue be connected to the problems users are experiencing
detailed in bug 314395?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/314395
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Ubuntu 8.1 -- Intepid,
This snip from the fake raid how-to looked promising
In Intepid, dmraid is now in the 'main' respository, and can be installed
without recondfiguring apt. Once dmraid is running, the live installer can
handle installing to the raid. Ubiquity will fail when
Unfortunately the update is not in hardy updates. I went yesterday
through all the steps to install ubuntu on FakeRaid (Intel ICHR8/9 with
raid 5 volume) and still did not succeed. The dm-raid45 works fine with
CD. But the kernel that installs via:
apt-get install linux-image-2.6.24-19-generic
Sorry for the confusion, I now found the problem.
It is necessary to install also:
linux-ubuntu-modules package. With this package it works even with
booting from raid 5 partition.
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You
I believe this is in hardy-updates:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ modinfo dm-raid45
filename: /lib/modules/2.6.24-19-generic/ubuntu/md/dm-raid45.ko
license:GPL
author: Heinz Mauelshagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
description:device-mapper raid4/5 target
license:GPL
author:
Is this fix STILL waiting to be uploaded to -updates?
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It looks like this fix has not found its way into either hardy-updates,
OR Intrepid.
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Ok I've done everything I can find for 8.04 64bit Server to make my nvidia
RAID5 work.
if I do # dmraid -s
*** Set
name : nvidia_fegfedde
size : 2930319456
stride : 32
type : raid5_ls
status : ok
subsets: 0
devs : 4
spares : 0
Happy days! So then I...
# dmraid -ay
ERROR: device-mapper
Some DMESG output
[ 22.183355] xor: automatically using best checksumming function: generic_sse
[ 22.230675]generic_sse: 8054.000 MB/sec
[ 22.230676] xor: using function: generic_sse (8054.000 MB/sec)
[ 22.231159] async_tx: api initialized (async)
[ 22.400319] raid6: int64x1 2560
Prince,
The dm-raid45 module is shipped in the linux-ubuntu-
modules-2.6.24-19-generic package, which is dependency of the 'linux-
image-generic' package. And your dmesg output shows that the dm-raid45
module has been probed successfully. What is the actual problem this is
causing for you? It
Okay, but what the heck did the kernel devs do nowa new
2.6.24.19-generic kernel was released into hardy updates and now I'm
getting the message at logon raid45 not in kernel!
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I've attached a copy of my dmesg for review! This is a recently fresh
ubuntu install from CD I am working from.
** Attachment added: my dmesg output
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15888552/dmesg07082008.txt
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Yes, if you load the dm-raid45 module at boot you should be able to boot
from fakeraid (it's my current config in fact). I was able to roll my
own live CD with 2.6.24-19 and dmraid using UCK
(http://uck.sourceforge.net/) to get this going.
I'm not sure if 8.04.1 will let you, but at long as it
Copied to hardy-updates.
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Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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thanks to crimson fox, with the livecd works it good
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** Tags added: verification-done
** Tags removed: verification-needed
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Well, as of today there are still no updates available.
Yes, I am using mirror de.archive, that's the one that was configured by
default.
How many days (or weeks?) does it take for this mirror to be updated?!?
Your post about the fix being accepted into -proposed is already three days
old...
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Please forget my last post - I had deactivated the proposed section on
my server ... ;-)
Just performed a dist-upgrade, the module is renamed and my RAID5 array is
finally accessible!
THANKS A LOT 8-))
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I can verify that 2.6.24-19 in the hardy-proposed repository works for
both i386 and amd64 on my nvidia fakeraid. I made a liveCD so people
others can test it out, but have tried to attach it 3 times and failed.
Any ideas on where I could put this?
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Jochen Schneider [2008-06-06 8:13 -]:
Package versions currently installed:
linux-image-server is 2.6.24-18.20
linux-ubuntu-modules ist 2.6.24-26
I just upgraded once more, there are no further updates available.
I guess you are using a mirror (de.archive?) which still does not have
the
Still didn't work automatically for me:
I upgraded my Hardy AMD64 Server installation via apt-get dist-upgrade. After
that, there was still only the old module dm-raid4-5.ko in
/lib/modules/2.6.24-18-server/ubuntu/md (and yes, I performed at least one
reboot, which didn't help).
Only after
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Hardy)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Target: None = ubuntu-8.04.1
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Target: ubuntu-8.04.1 = None
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SRU Justification:
Impact: dmraid tools do not load correct module.
Patch Description: Rename module in makefile
Patch: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-hardy-
lum.git;a=commit;h=7c2cdac70ec77b8e3681e52e7e7414e45ca34cab
TEST CASE: See bug description
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Accepted into -proposed, please test and give feedback here
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: New = Fix Committed
** Tags added: verification-needed
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Martin,
I looks like the module is still not loading at boot. Shoot me an email
with your contact info (skype or IM if you have it) at crimson_fox_ at
hotmail.com and I'll see if I can help you work through it.
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you are right, i have trouble, i will show you two pictures
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Martin,
It sounds like you're having trouble getting to your root file system
after boot. Try booting into recovery mode and see what error message
you're getting.
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hello crimson fox,
now i am so far as i never has been before.
i solved the two problems which you described.
my bios was right configured, but it doesn't boot.
during installation, i remembered, i have had problems with partitioning and
formating.
so i tried again with installing, but now i
hello again, i' am back,
thanks to Stefan Bader, thanks to Crimson_Fox.
i found a way how to aktivate and see my raid 5 array:
open terminal
copy and past:
sudo su
echo deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hardy universe
/etc/apt/sources.list
apt-get update; apt-get install dmraid
cd
now i have a new problem:
i install ubuntu, but it doesn't boot, what's wrong now??
@stefan, when can we get the new liveCD?
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Martin,
You're having two problems. First, the unpatched module is being
installed by the liveCD. Second, the installer does not support dmraid;
so it is not configuring the initrd to load the dmraid module on boot.
A liveCD with the module installed would only address the first problem,
so
the second harddrive is broken!?
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Hey, thanks a lot ... I guess that hint concerning adding an extra line
to the modules.dep would have done the trick, but in the meantime I have
installed Hardy AMD64 server ... when I do a modprobe dm-raid45, I get
the following error:
FATAL: Error inserting dm_raid45
Hello all!
I have a raid set with 3 disks on my ASUS P5W DH Deluxe motherboard.
2 Samsung 400GB on the ICH7R controller.
1 WD 500GB on the intel matrix storage controller.
I get the following output when trying the dmraid -r command:
ERROR: isw: Error finding disk table slot for /dev/sdb
In addition to the Crimson_Fox solution, I had to add the following line
in the modules.dep /lib/modules/2.6.24-16-generic/modules.dep file in
order to load the module :
/lib/modules/2.6.24-16-generic/ubuntu/md/dm-raid45.ko:
/lib/modules/2.6.24-16-generic/kernel/drivers/md/dm-mod.ko
My 0,02€...
I did exactly as you described for AMD64, and I now have two modules in
/lib/modules/2.6.24-16-generic/ubuntu/md: dmraid4-5.ko and dm-raid45.ko.
But I# am still getting the same error message when I do dmraid -ay:
ERROR: device-mapper target type raid45 not in kernel
What am I doing wrong? 8-((
thanks @stefan,
but what shall i do with that file on my life session?
please give/show me a way how to operate, thanks.
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@Phk, well ok this time. But in the meantime the ppa is rebuild. But I
admit this requires a bit more bandwidth.
@martin, did you try Crimson_Fox's approach?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/220493/comments/5?
** Attachment added: dm-raid45 for 2.6.24-16 (amd64)
@ stefan,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/220493/comments/5;
that doesn't work, but i think i found a way. i will try it tomorrow if
possible. if it works, i will send a message and the way.
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Hey Martin, if you're trying to get it to work from a liveCD give this a
shot:
sudo su
echo deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hardy universe
/etc/apt/sources.list
apt-get update; apt-get install dmraid
cd /lib/modules/2.6.24-16-generic/ubuntu/md
wget
BTW, that would be for the AMD64 build. If you're using the i386 build
use this instead:
sudo su
echo deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hardy universe
/etc/apt/sources.list
apt-get update; apt-get install dmraid
cd /lib/modules/2.6.24-16-generic/ubuntu/md
wget
So let me see if i understand.
It is impossible to use the LiveCD from Hardy Heron to install it on a
computer with Raid5?
I've managed to reach the X in Desktop (break=bottom, noapic noacpi..),
and now i found this thread which has the raid45 module. But is it
possible to install it from this
sorry, i now understand when you said:
I am in the progress of getting the fix into 8.04.1 (which would then
also be on the live CD). The only other way is to have a matching module
and copy that. I added one for 2.6.24-16 (i386) but this also changes
with different kernels.
Could you please
I am sorry about the PPA. I had some cleanups there and temporarily removed
some packages before I rebuild. This should be fixed in a few minutes. Renaming
the module alone unfortunately does not help because the name of the modules is
also part of the module itself (set on compile time).
I am
hello, excuse my bad english.
i am new in the linux world and i try to install ubuntu 8.04 hardy.
my computer is a dell precision T3400.
i have 3 harddrives in an raid 5 array.
on one partition is windows xp installed, so i have to start from live cd
i tried all thinks above and i had seen my
SRU Justification:
Impact: Regression for users of dmraid.
This is a regression in Hardy which is very simple to fix and otherwise
prevents the use of fakeraid disks (limited hardware controllers on
motherboards) with RAID level 4 and 5.
Fix description: Device-mapper targets normally follow a
I confirm, the patch fixes the problem. I installed the x86_64 deb,
edited the initramfs modules to change the module name, updated the
initramfs and rebooted. The new 2.6.24-16 kernel booted off my nvidia
fakeraid perfectly happily. Thanks Stefan!
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I can confirm Crimson's solution for bootup also worked.
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It look like the module naming went a bit wrong. I put up a ppa for lum
at https://launchpad.net/~stefan-bader-canonical/+archive. Could you
please test that and give me feedback on the results? Thanks
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Okay by going to the site mentioned by Stefan I was able to test out his
fix and get it working. This is what I did;
1. Added the sources listed on
https://launchpad.net/~stefan-bader-canonical/+archive to apt
2. Did a apt-get upgrade which upgraded the linux-ubuntu-modules
3. Rebooted once that
I can confirm this works on my NVidia fakeraid. I booted the Hardy live
CD and ran:
dpkg -i linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24-16-generic_2.6.24-16.23ubuntu4_i386.deb
dmraid -ay
Looks like the module was renamed from dm-raid4-5 to dm-raid45, thanks
Stefan!
Prince, the reason you're getting that error
I can confirm this--Nvidia fakeraid 5; using the kubuntu x86-64 release
install, the dm-raid4-5 module is present and appears to load
successfully on modprobe. It reports itself as loaded, but otherwise has
no effect. There is no dmesg output, 'dmsetup targets' does not list the
raid45 target
I confirm with Intel ICH9R :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dmraid -s
/dev/sdb: jmicron and isw formats discovered (using isw)!
/dev/sda: jmicron and isw formats discovered (using isw)!
*** Group superset isw_bcjhcdcaee
-- Subset
name : isw_bcjhcdcaee_data
size : 1953536512
stride : 128
type :
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