Re: Setting up GEOM mirror

2006-06-26 Thread Mike Jakubik
Vivek Khera wrote: On Jun 25, 2006, at 2:14 PM, Mike Jakubik wrote: The problem with these instructions is that they don't take in to account the last sector. You may very well end up writing the metadata on the file system. When was the last time you fdisk'd a disk and it used the last

Re: Setting up GEOM mirror

2006-06-26 Thread Vivek Khera
On Jun 25, 2006, at 2:14 PM, Mike Jakubik wrote: http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/11/10/FreeBSD_Basics.html The problem with these instructions is that they don't take in to account the last sector. You may very well end up writing the metadata on the file system. When was the l

Re: Setting up GEOM mirror

2006-06-25 Thread Václav Haisman
Mike Jakubik wrote, On 25.6.2006 20:14: > Matthew Seaman wrote: >> Václav Haisman wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> I want to set up GEOM mirror of whole existing partitioned 250G disk. >>> The procedure described at >>> seems to be rather long/complicated. I though

Re: Setting up GEOM mirror

2006-06-25 Thread Václav Haisman
Matthew Seaman wrote, On 25.6.2006 20:06: > Václav Haisman wrote: >> Hi, >> I want to set up GEOM mirror of whole existing partitioned 250G disk. >> The procedure described at >> seems to be rather long/complicated. I thought about using this: >> >> # Boot

Re: Setting up GEOM mirror

2006-06-25 Thread Mike Jakubik
Matthew Seaman wrote: Václav Haisman wrote: Hi, I want to set up GEOM mirror of whole existing partitioned 250G disk. The procedure described at seems to be rather long/complicated. I thought about using this: # Boot into single user, then... # First

Re: Setting up GEOM mirror

2006-06-25 Thread Matthew Seaman
Václav Haisman wrote: > Hi, > I want to set up GEOM mirror of whole existing partitioned 250G disk. > The procedure described at > seems to be rather long/complicated. I thought about using this: > > # Boot into single user, then... > # First change fstab.

Setting up GEOM mirror

2006-06-25 Thread Václav Haisman
Hi, I want to set up GEOM mirror of whole existing partitioned 250G disk. The procedure described at seems to be rather long/complicated. I thought about using this: # Boot into single user, then... # First change fstab. cp -p /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.orig sed