Eduardo Grosclaude wrote: > > Ross, Nate, Tony, thanks for your promptly response Toby > > On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 2:51 PM, nate <centos at linuxpowered.net > <mailto:centos at linuxpowered.net>> wrote: > > Eduardo Grosclaude wrote: > snip > > Oops... system-config-lvm shows under 'Uninitialized entities': > /dev/sda > -> part 1 > -> part 2 > -> unpartitioned space > /dev/sdb > -> part 1 > -> unpartitioned space > These shouldn't be appearing as two discs in the first place-- but > anaconda said I only had one unit... > Anyway, why the asymmetry? Did I screw the RAID volume somehow? Or did I > install plain on sda and this RAID never worked as such? :P > The machine BIOS correctly describes the RAID volume at start. Doesn't > It smell like fake RAID? > Should I declare sdb invalid to the firmware program so as to force resync? > Thanks again If it were me & I was just starting out on a new setup, I'd blow it all away and start from scratch. I hate that nagging feeling something's gonna bite me later down the road. -- Toby Bluhm Alltech Medical Systems America, Inc. 30825 Aurora Road Suite 100 Solon Ohio 44139 440-424-2240 ext203