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Re: [opensuse] md RAID5 problem, Sata hard reset I/O error, ICH9R, driver bug in opensuse 11.2?
- From: Arun Khan <knura9@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2010 18:22:42 +0530
- Message-id: <1f6793291002050452u304dd51br426272fb982978b0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 2:20 PM, Dan Kopparhed <dank@xxxxxx> wrote:
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I am experiencing an even more fundamental problem. I have created a
RAID1 array using 2 equal size partitions. However, when I boot the
system /dev/md0 does not get initialized. I have created a new
initrd with the "md" drivers.
I will post a new thread with the details.
-- Arun Khan
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Hello! Has anyone else seen this problem? Could it be a bug in 11.2?
Description:
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I installed 11.2 on my server last weekend, moving from 11.0 (new install).
For many years I've been running RAID5 over three partitions of three HDDs
using md and ext3, without a hitch. I've also had other RAID constellations
running in parallel on the same HDDs and others, also for years without any
problems. When installing 11.2 I also changed the partitioning and created a
new, otherwise identical RAID5 setup. However, when copying back the data
from my backup the array suddenly broke down with 2 of the drives marked
faulty and removed!
... snip ...
I am experiencing an even more fundamental problem. I have created a
RAID1 array using 2 equal size partitions. However, when I boot the
system /dev/md0 does not get initialized. I have created a new
initrd with the "md" drivers.
I will post a new thread with the details.
-- Arun Khan
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