--- Ho?=kan Olsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 1 feb 2006, at 08.38, Jurjen Oskam wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 01:19:58AM -0500, Peter wrote:
> >
> >> raid0: Device already configured!
> >> "ioctl (RAIDFRAME_CONFIGURE) failed"
> >>
> >> Can anyone lend a hand in this important matter?
> >
> > Let me guess (since you didn't post any configuration): you
> > enabled RAID-autoconfiguration by the kernel *and* you
> > configure the same RAID-device during the boot sequence using
> > raidctl?
> 
> /etc/rc includes commands to configure the raid devices, and if  
> they've been setup to use autoconfiguration then this is indeed what  
> happens. Expected and nothing to worry about, although noisy. For my  
> raidframe devices, I just removed the autoconfigure flag.

Oh that's a relief.  Yes, now I see in /etc/rc the raid commands.  So I
should leave everything as is?

Side question:
I tried unsuccessfully using the same procedure to set up two disks (sd0
and sd1) attached to a QLogic FibreChannel controller (isp driver).  I
probably don't have the correct terminology but upon startup the boot code
could not be found (would not get beyond the point where the kernel
usually kicks in).  I'm wondering whether RAIDframe has limitations with
this hardware.

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