Ok. I belive you. I will try to look to another possible bug.
I will open right now a new bug.
Sorry for any inconvenience.
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> "the symptoms still exist" "the bug is still there"
Guys, please listen to what the man says. This bug, reported by Markus,
is fixed. Whatever problem you still have must be something else, per
definition. File your own bug reports.
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But I'm even upgraded to Karmic Alpha to get latest packages and the bug
is still there...
I cannot boot...
If you can point me where to look to see if it's fixed then I can check.
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The original bug was squashed and was due to issues upstream.
If you haven't updated your packages then this will be the problem.
Also you will need to make sure you are using the latest kernel after
the package update.
Please start a new bug and provide as much detail as possible as this
bug is
Still More information...
I changed /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-top/dmraid :
for dev in $(dmraid -r -c); do
dmraid-activate $dev
done
to show
for dev in $(dmraid -r -c); do
echo "Activating $dev..."
dmraid-activate $dev
done
And what I got was:
Activating
What's the fix? can we try it?
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Hi all,
I'm still having *huge* problems. In both, desktop and server machines.
I didn't realized before. But this bug is causing havok in my machines. As I
had LVM volumes mounted over the dmraid devices but the dmraid devices are not
longer available...
This causes LVM go reading and writing
Yes. I can say that's not fixed.
I mean. i cannot use the RAID1 partition because if I try to setup
dmraid the whole system stops working. It even does not boot.
So the fixed and cleared it's not really true. Sorry.
I attach some hardware information but I think this is not hardware
related.
Th
Thanks for your reply danwood76.
But, if the original bug was "fixed and cleared", why do some people
still report the exact same problem? As I mentioned in my post on
2009-05-05, the symptoms still exist for me with an updated Jaunty, and
I had to do the manual hack to fix it.
It doesn't really
The original bug has been fixed and cleared.
Please start a new bug with relevant info (chipset, debug logs, extra infos).
Jaunty's dmraid works with both my jmicron and intel fakeraid
controllers.
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Confirmed.
It does not work for Jaunty x86 and amd64. Tested today fully updated.
I have two disk in raid1. And another alone for the OS. Motherboard only let me
select RAID, AHCI and SATA.
So eveything is working with RAID. Even the sparse disk.
The only way to make the system up is to remov
(Also, based on the previous posts, it seems like a fix was released,
and it worked for 1 or 2 people, but the rest say it is still a
problem?)
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Here's the output of "dmraid -ay -vvv -d"
http://pastebin.com/f4161b8ec
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I'm still having the problem on
* Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04:
* RAID0 on Intel RAID Controller
Boot:
In busybox, must run "dmraid -ay", "exit", only then the system will boot.
sudo lspci | grep Intel | grep RAID
00:1f.2 RAID bus controller: Intel Corporation 82801 SATA RAID Controller (rev
02)
uname
Open a new bug regarding your issue.
Also try the very latest dmraid from the repos, there were a few bugs in the
stock 9.04 beta release.
When posting the new bug post the output of dmraid -ay -vvv -d
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Last night I upgraded to the 9.04 beta and after I got everything up and
running my dmraid now no longer decides to play nice. When running dmraid -ay
here is my output
RAID set "nvidia_iicejhch" already active
ERROR: dos: reading /dev/mapper/nvidia_iicejhch[No such file or directory]
although if
My RAID is an nvidia fakeRAID:0.
In the end, I was forced to give up on the distro however.
The workaround I posted was fine until I tried an update-initramfs for
unrelated reasons which I don't remember clearly (the terror and rage
wiped my memory just like the update wiped my boot options).
Af
** Changed in: dmraid (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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I updated today and I still need to do 'dmriad -ay' in initramfs shell
to manually activate my array.
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After all of the updates today, my system boots straight through without
any intervention required!
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vinicius.vbf: Your script worked for me. Thank you!
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I still have the problem with Alpha 4, so it's good to hear that a fix
is on the way.
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affects ubuntu/dmraid
status fixreleased
** Changed in: dmraid (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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The problem has been found, and a fix will be forthcoming very shortly.
affects ubuntu/dmraid
assignee themuso
status inprogress
** Changed in: dmraid (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Luke Yelavich (themuso)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Thanks for the information. Having reverted back to 1.0.0.rc14 I'm at
least happy to be running the latest kernel for Jaunty; albeit, with
some reversion with the dmraid package.
I've noticed that my raid devices have assumed more human names when
checking mount points via runing "mount" with no
Markus / ViRMiN
You can try to create a new file called dmraid (or something like that,
the name is not important) in /etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-top/
containing the following script:
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#!/bin/sh
PREREQ="udev"
prereqs()
{
echo "$PREREQ"
}
case $
Same as you Markus, I need to run "dmraid -ay" when it drops into
BusyBox for it to create the devices. (Forgot to post the other night
after I ready the message re going back to 1.0.0.rc14!)
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Downgrading dmraid to 1.0.0.rc14 helped - thanks.
But I still have the problem that initram drops me to its shell. "dmraid -ay"
works and after "exit" the system boots.
The hint from quequotion (edit /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/dmraid) does
not seem to apply for me: There it already writes "
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Found it.
After decompressing my old initrd.img (which works) I just compared the two
versions of dmraid.
Looks like Jaunty installation has updated it from version 1.0.0.rc14 to
1.0.0.rc15. After restoring the files to the 1.0.0.rc14 version and generate a
new initrd, everything back to work 1
Same issue using Kernel 2.6.26.5. It is not a kernel issue.
I think it is something related to the initramfs - upgraded by the
update-initramfs -u.
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RAID 0 (striped) here
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quequotion, what kind of RAID configuration do you have?
There is a workaround for the booting issue, if you have a RAID-5
go to /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/
and edit the file called dmraid.
find the line that writes: force_load dm-raid45
and change it with this: force_load dm-raid4-5
and
nevermind. i typed "exit".
so, temporary solution:
Reboot, select the 2.6.27-11 kernerl
if you get the initramfs prompt:
dmraid -ay
exit
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dmraid -ay certainly works with the 2.6.27-11 kernel, big relief
there.
but then how do you boot the system?
I don't have much experience with manually bootstrapping
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Fortunately, I can still continue to boot the 2.6.27-11 kernel with
"dmraid -ay" when it hits the BusyBox console - as I just found when I
managed to hang it.
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Furthermore, installation from alternate disk fails when detecting RAID
and in the log is a remark that module dm_mod cannot be loaded. Probably
missing in initramfs.
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Got exactly the same issue here as described. Including behaviour
described by ViRMiN. In fact, I lost ability to boot with "dmraid -ay"
by further updating the system and reinstaling few packages.
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I get the same on my NVidia board and dmraid setup. Fortunately, when I
performed the upgrade to 9.04, I didn't let it tidy up old packages, so
I boot the Intrepid kernel.
When I do that, it doesn't initially setup the array, so I have to do
"dmraid -ay" to get that done, then it will boot, albei
I'm having the same problem with kernel 2.6.28-4
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** Attachment added: "dmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21077829/dmesg.txt
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