Marco Peereboom wrote:
> This will work although I have not written all the magic to make it
> pretty.
Is there any information you would like collected? I might get some old
Dell Pentium IV's and old WD400-something IDE drives working for either
a 4-piece RAID O or else try RAID 0+1 and RAID 1
l Ravasio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Cc: openbsd
> > Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 11:05:00 PM
> > Subject: Re: bioctl and RAID0
> >
> > Bah that is a bug though; the disk should not be knocked offline for an
> > out of bounds read/write. I'll
This will work although I have not written all the magic to make it
pretty. I will at some point make this into an actual raid type so that
it is a single create statement instead of several. I do not recommend
using it this way.
On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 01:22:55PM -0800, Manuel Ravasio wrote:
>
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> From: Marco Peereboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Manuel Ravasio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: openbsd
> Sent: Saturday, November 29, 200
I read that softraid now supports RAID0 and RAID1 only.
I'm thinking of adding two more disks to the i386 pc I wrote about in this
thread.
Would a RAID 1+0 or 0+1 supported in this case?
I can think of a procedure like this:
- fdisk and disklabel all 4 disks with a single RAID partition
- create
> Did you read the EXAMPLES section in SOFTRAID(4) and followed it by the
> letter?
> I would also recommend to try another PATA cable (80-conductor if possible)
> to
> see whether the CRC errors disappear.
Thank you.
This time it worked.
I strictly followed the example described in softraid(4
Bah that is a bug though; the disk should not be knocked offline for an
out of bounds read/write. I'll fix this.
Thanks for the report.
Your mistake is not to fdisk and disklabel the brand new disk that you
created. See softraid(4) for examples.
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 04:34:52AM -0800, Manuel
On 2008-11-29, Manuel Ravasio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On device sd0 there is a single 4.2BSD partition spanning all the disk;
> that's ok with me.
See the examples in softraid(4).
Manuel Ravasio wrote:
Hello list.
i386 PC with 3 PATA disks.
- a 60g Maxtor attached to motherboard's IDE controller
- two 160g Maxtor attached to a Promise FastTrak TX2 PCI controller
During install all 3 disks are correctly recognized and fully assigned to
OpenBSD.
Both 160g disks have a sing
Hello list.
i386 PC with 3 PATA disks.
- a 60g Maxtor attached to motherboard's IDE controller
- two 160g Maxtor attached to a Promise FastTrak TX2 PCI controller
During install all 3 disks are correctly recognized and fully assigned to
OpenBSD.
Both 160g disks have a single partition (a) spannin
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