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2019 Apr 04
2
RAID1 boot issue
Right, that's my problem. a drive is unplugged... while the system is not running mdadm will not reassemble the array on boot. Red Hat Bugzilla ? Bug 1451660 Write that Fixed In Version:dracut-033-546.el7 I have drucat version 033-554.el7 and this bag don't fixed! >I believe you are hitting this bug: > > ? https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1451660 > >That is, if a drive is unplugged while the system is not running, mdadm...
2019 Apr 03
4
New post message
Hello! On my server PC i have Centos 7 installed. CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810. There are four arrays RAID1 (software RAID) md124 - /boot/efi md125 - /boot md126 - /bd md127 - / I have configured booting from both drives, everything works fine if both drives are connected. But if I disable any drive from which RAID1 is built the system crashes, there is a partial boot and as a result the
2019 Jul 08
2
Server fails to boot
First some history. This is an Intel MB and processor some 6 years old, initially running CentOS 6. It has 4 x 1TB sata drives set up in two mdraid 1 mirrors. It has performed really well in a rural setting with frequent power cuts which the UPS has dealt with and auto shuts down the server after a few minutes and then auto restarts when power is restored. The clients needed a Windoze server
2019 Apr 04
0
RAID1 boot issue
On 4/4/19 6:17 AM, Konstantin Msk via CentOS wrote: > a drive is unplugged... while the system is not running mdadm will not reassemble the array on boot. > > Red Hat Bugzilla ? Bug 1451660 > Write that Fixed In Version:dracut-033-546.el7 That's probably a mistake.? The bug isn't closed. > I have drucat version 033-554.el7 and this bag don't fixed! One of the suggested work-arounds in that bug report is to revert to an older version of dracut and rebuild your...
2019 Jul 13
0
Server fails to boot
On 7/8/19 4:28 AM, Rob Kampen wrote: > Warning: /dev/disk/by-id/md-uuid-xxxxxxxx:xxxxxxxx:xxxxxxxx:xxxxxxxx > does not exist https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1451660 It sounds like your kernels aren't assembling the RAID device on boot, which *might* be related to the above bug if one of the devices is broken.? It's hard to tell from your description.? You mentioned that the rescue kernel boots, but I wonder if the array is degraded at that point....