Linux Software Raid 1 Recovery Question
Kent Borg
kentborg at borg.org
Wed Oct 2 15:26:07 EDT 2002
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 02:49:10PM -0400, Christoph Doerbeck A242369 wrote:
>
> I can't remember everything... but when we played EIDE RAID last March
> at BLU we had several problems.
>
> + If you loose a disk, the system will likely hang (but at least
> your data is reasonably protected) I never did determine if this
> was because we had DMA enabled, but...
>
> + If you configure the disks on the 2 independent EIDE busses,
> then each disk can be a master. Then use the cheap hot-swap
> trays. If the master fails, simply swap the disks and you're done.
> Just make sure lilo is installed on the mirror too.
I've already done better than that.
+ I did something to my CD burner at /dev/hdb and it somehow hosed a
DMA that was in progress on /dev/hda, but the RH 7.2 system kept
running smoothly on /dev/hdc--in fact the only way I knew there had
been a problem is the cron job I have that every night checks for
changes in /proc/mdstat e-mailed me the news. This is cool!
+ On a Mandrake 9.0 install I did a software raid 1 through the
installer, manually made a lilo.conf.hdc, changed one byte from
lilo.conf (an "a" to a "c"), ran lilo on it, and that machine was
perfectly happy to boot off of a half array /dev/hdc. This is cool!
What I have not figured out is how to get a RH 7.3 (and presumably
7.2) to boot off of a half-array /dev/hdc. This is something I need
to figure out...and I think I need to put RH 7.2 on my test bed
machine to do so.
-kb, the Kent who doesn't want to bring down his currently one-eyed
7.2 server without significant confidence he can bring it back up.
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