/dev/sdb has different metadata to chosen array /dev/md1 0.91 0.90.

2008-02-01 Thread Andreas-Sokov
Здравствуйте, linux-raid. Help please, How i can to fight THIS : [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# mdadm -I /dev/sdb mdadm: /dev/sdb has different metadata to chosen array /dev/md1 0.91 0.90. -- С уважением, Andreas-Sokov mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe from this list:

mdadm: /dev/md1: Cannot reshape array without increasing size (yet).

2008-02-01 Thread Andreas-Sokov
Hi linux-raid. What is problem with raid ? why "mdadm: /dev/md1: Cannot reshape array without increasing size (yet)." i have [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# mdadm -D /dev/md1 /dev/md1: Version : 00.91.03 Creation Time : Tue Nov 13 18:42:36 2007 Raid Level : raid5 Array Size : 1465159488

Re: raid problem: after every reboot /dev/sdb1 is removed?

2008-02-01 Thread Neil Brown
On Friday February 1, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi! > > I have the following problem with my softraid (raid 1). I'm running > Ubuntu 7.10 64bit with kernel 2.6.22-14-generic. > > After every reboot my first boot partition in md0 is not synchron. One > of the disks (the sdb1) is removed. > After

Linux md and iscsi problems

2008-02-01 Thread aristizb
Hello. Currently I am working on a RAID-1 created using mdadm (version 2.6.2) with a local disc and a remote disc connected via iSCSI (open iscsi for the initiator and iscsi enterprise target). I am testing the performance of the RAID writing data to the array disc having my target disc o

Re: raid problem: after every reboot /dev/sdb1 is removed?

2008-02-01 Thread Berni
Hi So I deleted all partitions on the second hdd and copied the partition table from the first one. After that I made a resync. After a reboot - the sda1 was removed (in past it was the sdb1) _U After a second reboot the sda1 again is missing. U_ It looks like only one of them can stay in the /

Re: raid problem: after every reboot /dev/sdb1 is removed?

2008-02-01 Thread Greg Cormier
I had the same problem. Re-doing the partition from ext2 to linux raid fixed my problem, but I see you're already using that FS type. Maybe it was the action of re-partitioning in general that fixed my problem? You could try deleting it and re-creating that partition, syncing, and rebooting? Gre

raid problem: after every reboot /dev/sdb1 is removed?

2008-02-01 Thread Berni
Hi! I have the following problem with my softraid (raid 1). I'm running Ubuntu 7.10 64bit with kernel 2.6.22-14-generic. After every reboot my first boot partition in md0 is not synchron. One of the disks (the sdb1) is removed. After a resynch every partition is synching. But after a reboot the