[CentOS] Lost raid when server reboots
nate
centos at linuxpowered.netWed Nov 11 14:33:15 UTC 2009
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carlopmart wrote: > Hi all, > > I have setup a raid1 between two iscsi disks Why would you think to attempt this? iSCSI is slow enough as it is, layering RAID on top of it would be even worse. Run RAID on the remote iSCSI system and don't try to do RAID between two networked iSCSI volumes, it will hurt performance even more. > Why md0 is not activated when I reboot this server? How can I do this > persistent > between reboots?? Probably because the iSCSI sessions are not established when the software raid stuff kicks in. You must manually start the RAID volume after the iSCSI sessions are established. The exception would be if you were using a hardware iSCSI HBA in which case the devices wouldn't show up as iSCSI volumes they would show up as SCSI volumes and be available immediately upon booting, as the HBA would handle session management. nate
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