On Thu, 2005-12-29 at 14:14 +0100, Kris Buytaert wrote:
On Thu, 2005-12-29 at 12:33 +0100, Kris Buytaert wrote:
In 2.4 there used to be a megaide driver for certain ata raid controllers.
Replyhing to myselve.
It seems you have to use dmraid
[root@cnode1 init.d]# dmraid -s *** Active Set name : lsi_cdhajaiciia size : 78165359 stride : 128 type : stripe status : ok subsets: 0 devs : 1 spares : 0 *** Active Set name : lsi_cdhajaiciib size : 78165359 stride : 128 type : stripe status : ok subsets: 0 devs : 1 spares : 0 *** Active Set name : lsi_cdhajaiciic size : 78165359 stride : 128 type : stripe status : ok subsets: 0 devs : 1 spares : 0 *** Active Set name : lsi_cdhajaiciid size : 78165359 stride : 128 type : stripe status : ok subsets: 0 devs : 1 spares : 0
show the devices but still I can put an ext3 filesystem on my /dev/hdd1 but I can't mount it .
That would be very strange....
what does this show:
fdisk -l /dev/hdd
(is it full size?)
Anyone got a clue .. ?
There is improved megaraid support for the new kernel here from upstream:
http://people.redhat.com/~jbaron/rhel4/
You might give that a try.
greetz
Kris
In 2.6 I can't access more than my /dev/hda , I can see my other 4, I can create filesystems on them, but I can't mount them
Anyone knows how to use these on a 2.6 kernel (Centos 4.2)
greetings
Kris
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