On 1/24/07, Thomas Alexander Frederiksen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> doc Hyde skrev:
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> > Still "component0" and still haven't inserted my /dev/sd0d hdd.
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> > As I mentionned earlier I did some heavy reading before asking you guys
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> > I had already tested those commands as they are on several tutorials.
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> > Any suggestions?
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> Sorry, I've been stuck at the same place on a Sparc64, but that turned
> out to be a platform-related issue (RaidFrame is not officially
> supported on Sparc64). No ideas for this issue on i386.
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> /Thomas
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> We're sysadmins. To us, data is protocol overhead.
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I am a bit disappointed as my server used to be on Linux and never had any
issues adding a spare hdd after a failure.
I have reinstalled the OpenBSD system 3 times retrying the creation of the
raid0 and I get the same problem everytime.
It's really too bad as OpenBSD runs with less CPU/RAM than Linux and
certainly does the job much faster and securely.
I guess I'll have to find myself a RAID card.

Thanks anyways for your answers and advises.

Alban

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