On 8/23/06, Nick Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Nick.
> Does anyone knows whats wrong or what I should do the fix this
> behaviour?

My first guess is that something is wiping out the disklabel on wd1.
That is, some boundary is configured wrong and, in the process of
writing to the ccd, sometimes it "spills over" and smashes the
disklabel. In that case you'd also be losing whatever data is getting
put there when you fix the disklabel. Oh look, the disklabel is stored
in the first 512b of wd1a, and you are using wd1a as part of the ccd.
Aha! This would explain the mysterious "works mostly" thing ;)
Maybe the man page should mention something like this ?
(Or I missed it while reading it ;)

Here, to fix it, make wd1a small, only one sector (or more, if you
aren't comfortable with it being that small) and then make wd1d start
Nope. I dont have a problem with such small things ;)

after it, and use wd1d as part of your ccd instead.
O.K.
Together with the reply from Kyle I will recreate the ccd0 next
week (after a backup of several gigabytes).

So long,

Andreas.

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