I'm not sure either one is the case - grub does load and attempt to
boot, and I can access the sata drives and recreate the raid array at
the busybox prompt.

 

Best,

 

Jeff 

 

From: Infos E-Blokos [mailto:in...@e-blokos.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 6:14 PM
To: sisuite-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [sisuite-users] clone fails on reboot - /dev/md0 does not
exist

 

mbr is corrupted, or module that manage your SATA card doesn't exist.

 

        ----- Original Message ----- 

        From: Jeffrey Strope <mailto:jstr...@intrahealth.org>  

        To: sisuite-users@lists.sourceforge.net 

        Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 5:15 PM

        Subject: [sisuite-users] clone fails on reboot - /dev/md0 does
not exist

         

        I have a golden client with 2 SATA (/dev/sda and /dev/sdb)
drives running in a software RAID1 mirror. I am able to do a clone
install without any errors, but, upon reboot, I get a "ALERT /dev/md0
does not exist. Dropping to a shell!!" that takes me to a busybox shell.
>From there, I can see and mount both /dev/sda1 and /dev/sdb1 (all the
data is where it should be), and I can even use mdadm to recreate the
RAID array, but cannot get the machine to boot correctly. Any ideas?
Here is my autoinstallscript.conf:

         

        <config>

         

          <disk dev="/dev/sda" label_type="msdos"
unit_of_measurement="MB">

            <!--

              This disk's output was brought to you by the partition
tool "sfdisk",

              and by the numbers 4 and 5 and the letter Q.

            -->

            <part  num="1"  size="73516"  p_type="primary"  p_name="-"
flags="boot,raid" />

            <part  num="2"  size="*"  p_type="extended"  p_name="-"
flags="-" />

            <part  num="5"  size="*"  p_type="logical"  p_name="-"
flags="raid" />

          </disk>

         

          <disk dev="/dev/sdb" label_type="msdos"
unit_of_measurement="MB">

            <!--

              This disk's output was brought to you by the partition
tool "sfdisk",

              and by the numbers 4 and 5 and the letter Q.

            -->

            <part  num="1"  size="73516"  p_type="primary"  p_name="-"
flags="boot,raid" />

            <part  num="2"  size="*"  p_type="extended"  p_name="-"
flags="-" />

            <part  num="5"  size="*"  p_type="logical"  p_name="-"
flags="raid" />

          </disk>

         

          <raid name="/dev/md1"

            raid_level="raid1"

            raid_devices="2"

            spare_devices="0"

            persistence="yes"

            devices="/dev/sda5 /dev/sdb5"

          />

          <raid name="/dev/md0"

            raid_level="raid1"

            raid_devices="2"

            spare_devices="0"

            persistence="yes"

            devices="/dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1"

          />

         

          <fsinfo  line="10" comment="# /etc/fstab: static file system
information." />

          <fsinfo  line="20" comment="#" />

          <fsinfo  line="30" comment="# &lt;file system&gt; &lt;mount
point&gt;   &lt;type&gt;  &lt;options&gt;       &lt;dump&gt;  &lt;p

        ass&gt;" />

          <fsinfo  line="40" real_dev="proc" mp="/proc"  fs="proc"
options="defaults" dump="0" pass="0" />

          <fsinfo  line="50" comment="# /dev/md0" />

          <fsinfo  line="60" real_dev="/dev/md0"
mount_dev="UUID=19591ea4-eaac-40d3-99eb-6b2f387fc56a" mp="/"  fs="ext3"
options="default

        s,errors=remount-ro" dump="0" pass="1" />

          <fsinfo  line="70" comment="# /dev/md1" />

          <fsinfo  line="80" real_dev="/dev/md1"
mount_dev="UUID=0da411ca-fdae-4752-a3cb-a1122eeceb0b" mp="none"
fs="swap" options="sw"

        dump="0" pass="0" />

          <fsinfo  line="90" real_dev="/dev/scd0" mp="/media/cdrom0"
fs="udf,iso9660" options="user,noauto,exec,utf8" dump="0" pass="0"

         format="no" />

         

          <boel devstyle="udev"/>

         

        </config>

         

        Best,

         

        Jeff

        
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