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2018 Aug 29
3
Kickstart file for software raid
I am using a kickstart file for CentOS 7
raid / --device=md0 --fstype="xfs"
--level=1 --useexisting
raid /home --noformat --device=md1
--level=1 --useexisting
It is erroring out on the --useexisting.
The exact text is:
RAID volume "0" specified with "--useexisting" does not exist.
What did I do wrong?
Jerry
2012 Apr 12
1
CentOS 6.2 anaconda bug?
I have a kickstart file with the following partitioning directives:
part /boot --fstype ext3 --onpart=sda1
part pv.100000 --onpart=sda2 --noformat
volgroup vol0 pv.100000 --noformat
logvol / --vgname=vol0 --name=lvol1 --useexisting --fstype=ext4
logvol /tmp --vgname=vol0 --name=lvol2 --useexisting --fstype=ext4
logvol swap --vgname=vol0 --name=lvol3 --useexisting
logvol /data --vgname=vol0 --name=lvol4 --noformat
The purpose is reinstalling a machine with a given partitioning scheme
and preserve files on /data across the r...
2012 Oct 15
2
ext3 partition on LVM lost all data
...ppend="crashkernel=auto rhgb quiet"
# The following is the partition information you requested
# Note that any partitions you deleted are not expressed
# here so unless you clear all partitions first, this is
# not guaranteed to work
#clearpart --none
#volgroup VolGroup00 --pesize=32768 --useexisting --noformat pv.253002
#logvol None --fstype=ext3 --name=LogVol00_data --vgname=VolGroup00
--useexisting --noformat
#logvol /home --fstype=ext4 --name=LogVol00_home --vgname=VolGroup00
--useexisting
#logvol / --fstype=ext4 --name=LogVol00_root --vgname=VolGroup00
--useexisting
#logvol swap --name=...
2008 Apr 28
1
Kickstart syntax for CentOS upgrade
...'/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00' [2.91 GB] inherit
I've tried various alternatives of specifying the disk layout in the
kickstart file, and here is my latest attempt:
part /boot --fstype ext3 --onpart sda1
part pv.2 --noformat --onpart sda2
volgroup VolGroup00 --noformat --useexisting --pesize=32768
logvol swap --useexisting --fstype swap --name=LogVol00 --
vgname=VolGroup00
logvol / --useexisting --fstype ext3 --name=LogVol01 --
vgname=VolGroup00
But when I try to install CentOS 5.1 via kickstart, anaconda
complains that "You have not defined a root partition...
2018 Aug 29
0
Kickstart file for software raid
...isting RAID /dev/md0 and /dev/md1. Hit send to quick.
Jerry
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 3:52 PM Jerry Geis <jerry.geis at gmail.com> wrote:
> I am using a kickstart file for CentOS 7
>
> raid / --device=md0 --fstype="xfs"
> --level=1 --useexisting
> raid /home --noformat --device=md1
> --level=1 --useexisting
>
> It is erroring out on the --useexisting.
>
> The exact text is:
> RAID volume "0" specified with "--useexisting" does not exist.
>
> What did I do wrong?
>
> Jerry
>...
2014 Aug 07
1
kickstart - dont wipe data
...shortened the name of the volume group)
...
zerombr
clearpart --none --initlabel
part /boot --fstype="xfs" --label=boot --onpart=vda1
part pv.00 --fstype="lvmpv" --onpart=vda2 --noformat
volgroup v --noformat
logvol / --fstype=xfs --name=wurzel --vgname=v --useexisting
logvol /home --fstype=ext4 --name=home --vgname=v --noformat
...
you see, / will be reformatted, /boot will be reformatted, but /home
will not.
Now a machine with md raid 1. I tried the following.
...
#zerombr
#clearpart --none --initlabel
part raid.01 --onpart vda1 --noformat
part raid.02 --...
2011 Jan 09
5
replace x86 with x64 system and reuse existing LVM
I want to replace an existing 32bit with a 64bit installation (Centos 5).
There's an existing LVM with lots of partitions. Most are used for Xen
guests. The system itself uses only one of them plus a separate /boot
partition that is not on LVM.
What's the best course of action here? Should I do the reinstall with
kickstart or better manually and reuse the existing filesystem? As I