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* Drop 22_add_pdc_64bit_addressing.patch: breaks some
pdc raid sets (LP: #770600)
-- Phillip SusiThu, 28 Apr 2011 20:28:07 -0400
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On 05/28/2011 09:30 AM, nutznboltz wrote:
> I built 10.10 with LVM on DMRAID because GRUB2 lets you boot from that
> without any /boot filesystems.
FYI, grub2 can do the same with mdadm raid.
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I built 10.10 with LVM on DMRAID because GRUB2 lets you boot from that
without any /boot filesystems.
I upgraded to 11.04 and *kaboom*
I installed the PPA with the newer version of DMRAID while in a chroot
booted off a usb stick with Gentoo amd64 stage1 made with unetbootin.
Had to remember how t
@psusi Oh, you saved my desktop! How can I ever repay you?
Admittedly I copied your dmraid packing into a PPA by itself because I
don't like PPAs with too many different packages.
https://launchpad.net/~nutznboltz/+archive/natty-dmraid
But as they say across the point "works a treat!"
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My experience was much like dc46and2 above, only I wasn't able to solve
it with the chroot trick. However, in the end, Phillip's ppa fix did
work for me as well. So, I reinstalled 10.10. After it started, I used
the GUI upgrade to 11.04 and when it asks to reboot at the end, I said
No.
Using Te
Thanks Phillip - updating the dmraid packages (both of them) with your
PPA worked great. Any chance to get the official repos updated
accordingly? It's a pretty nasty bug.
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Thanks, this solution worked for a broken machine here.
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22_add_pdc_64bit_addressing.patch: breaks some pdc raid sets
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I just upgraded to Natty... and my root is on a pdc RAID. After
rebooting, all I got was the initramfs BusyBox prompt with nary an error
message or a single hint what was wrong. However, a quick glance in
/dev/mapper revealed the problem. I managed to chroot in from an older
version, add Phillip
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Sorry I didn't make that clear. I meant that from a stock Natty
install, the RAID 0 array showed up fine, but the RAID 1 array did not.
After using your ppa, now both function correctly. Both are pdc_xx
arrays.
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On 5/5/2011 12:55 AM, paul candela wrote:
> I'd like to chime in that your update worked great for me too Philip. I
> have dual raid arrays, one striped, the other mirrored, and the striped
> array showed up fine. My mirrored array was giving me trouble.
Are they both pdc arrays or do you have t
I'd like to chime in that your update worked great for me too Philip. I
have dual raid arrays, one striped, the other mirrored, and the striped
array showed up fine. My mirrored array was giving me trouble.
Like the astronomer, I had to install your dmraid, reboot, do a sudo
apt-get update, and
Hey Phillip,
Unfortunately I can not. As I mentioned in a previous reply, I got fed
up and switched over to softraid.
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 9:13 PM, Phillip Susi wrote:
> Andrew, can you try the version in my ppa please?
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Andrew, can you try the version in my ppa please?
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* Fix typo in 23_pdc_dump_extended_metadata.patch.
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Hello Phillip.
I think it is the one you provided. I did the sudo commands you had given.
Then I restared the machine but that did not help. Then I did another update
where it this time around found the libdmraid. After installing this and the
restarting one more time it worked. The only minor pro
I think it is the one you provided. I did the sudo commands you had
given. Then I restared the machine but that did not help. Then I did
another update where it this time around found the libdmraid. After
installing this and the restarting one more time it worked. The only
minor problem now is that
What update? You mean the version from my PPA? What version are you
running according to apt-cache policy dmraid?
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I installed an update today which solved the problem.
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I installed the new version of dmraid and it did not make any changes
what so ever. Thank you for making the new version though.
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I realised I'd saved the output of some dmraid commands before I
formatted.
$ sudo dmraid -s
*** Set
name : pdc_bhgbgdbai
size : 8201755392
stride : 128
type : stripe
status : ok
subsets: 0
devs : 2
spares : 0
$ sudo dmraid -r
/dev/sdb: pdc, "pdc_bhgbgdbai", stripe, ok, 4100877696 sectors, data@
I have prepared a new version of dmraid with the
22_add_pdc_64bit_addressing patch disabled as I think this is causing
the several reported problems with Natty. Please test and let me know
if this fixes it. It looks like it is going to be in the build queue
for a few more hours, but once it finis
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