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2009 Apr 29
4
I'd like to contribute two wiki articles
Hi, I've written two small howtos, and would like to contribute them to the CentOS Wiki. The first one is "How to install CentOS 5 on software partitionable mdadm RAID1", and the second one "How to repair a software mdadm RAID5 with two or more failed disks (if you know that information is still on the disks and readable)". I think that the first one should be somewhere
2009 Mar 26
4
Installing on partitionable RAID arrays
Hello Since linux 2.6, the md layer has a feature called partitionable arrays. So instead of having two disks, creating an identical partition table on both and then putting those partitions in RAID 1, you take those two disks and put them in one partitionable RAID 1 array (in mdadm terms, "mdp") and create a partition table on the new RAID device. The advantages are quite clear
2009 Oct 30
1
CentOS 5.4 :: partitionable RAID1
Hi! Did anyone tried this on 5.4? having a look on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Install_On_Partitionable_RAID1 is would seem that that mkinitrd patch is no longer required. Can someone ack this? Thanks, Adrian -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3110 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature URL:
2012 Jun 19
1
CentOS 6.2 on partitionable mdadm RAID1 (md_d0) - kernel panic with either disk not present
Environment: CentOS 6.2 amd64 (min. server install) 2 virtual hard disks of 10GB each Linux KVM Following the instructions on CentOS Wiki <http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Install_On_Partitionable_RAID1> I installed a min. server in Linux KVM setup (script shown below) <script> #!/bin/bash nic_mac_addr0=00:07:43:53:2b:bb kvm \ -vga std \ -m 1024 \ -cpu core2duo \ -smp 2,cores=2 \
2012 Nov 07
2
Install CentOS 6.3 to partitionable mdadm array
Hello all, I'm trying to install CentOS 6.3 to an mdadm partitionable array and not having any luck. The installer only allows me to create one file system per md device, or specify the md device as a LVM physical volume. I don't want to do either, I want to create one md device and create multiple partitions on top of the md device. I thought that perhaps the installer was preventing
2009 Aug 20
2
new wiki article: How to repair a software RAID5 volume with more than one failed disk
Hi all, I've finally got some time to finish the second article I've promised to write some time ago; please read it, any comments are welcome: http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/Repair_RAID5_Volumes -- Lev.
2013 Feb 23
1
problem building partitionable RAID-1 on Centos-6
Trying to install Centos6 on my system (it's been running C5 for years). I've got a pair of drives, so I'm trying to use RAID-1. Previously I used a procedure where each partition was part of a separate RAID device, but this time I'm trying the HOWTO from the Centos WIKI on making a partitionable RAID pair. I've been having a lot of problems, but have also been working thru
2016 Mar 12
4
C7 + UEFI + GPT + RAID1
Hi list, I'm new with UEFI and GPT. For several years I've used MBR partition table. I've installed my system on software raid1 (mdadm) using md0(sda1,sdb1) for swap, md1(sda2, sdb2) for /, md2 (sda3,sdb3) for /home. From several how-to concerning raid1 installation, I must put each partition on a different md devices. I've asked times ago if it's more correct create the
2007 Nov 02
1
mdadm syntax
Hi All, I am trying to create an MD device. I am using the command: /sbin/mdadm --create --a /dev/md12 --level=1 --run --raid-devices=2 /dev/sda12 /dev/sdb12 to create the device, and to dynamically create the device file if needed. What I want is the device file to be created as /dev/md12, but with the -a flag it creates it as /dev/md<first unwsed minor number>. I have tried various
2009 Jan 21
2
No bootloader with D-I in domU on part. RAID1
Hello. I just tried (as my first attempt in xenning) to set up a lenny amd64 domU on a partitionable Mirror RAID (/dev/md_d0p1 - /dev/md_d0p4), using the Debian installer from "people.debian.org/~joeyh/d-i/images/daily/". The partitions of the md will be represented inside the domU as /dev/xvda1-4 accordingly. The dom0 seems to run fine, it''s Xen 3.2.1 on amd64 lenny. The
2006 Jun 24
3
Installing TOO USB Drive
Greetings CentOS Fans. I'm working on an Inspiron 9400 Laptop. It supports booting from USB devices, so I'd like to install CentOS on a USB hard drive as an alternative to XP. I tried booting to the 4.3 (disk 1) CD, but it doesn't see the USB Drive when it gets to the stage of partitioning... any idea what's involved in getting the USB drive recognized so I can install
2011 Apr 03
3
KVM Host Disk Performance
Hello all, I'm having quite an interesting time getting up to speed with KVM/QEMU and the various ways of creating virtual Guest VMs. But disk I/O performance remains a bit of a question mark for me. I'm looking for suggestions and opinions .... This new machine has tons of disk space, lots of CPU cores and loads of RAM, so those are not issues. I currently have several software
2016 Mar 13
1
C7 + UEFI + GPT + RAID1
Hi messmer, seems that anaconda supports partitioned RAID devices. Disk selection see one mdraid device and permits to create partition on it. Il 13/03/2016 01:04, Gordon Messmer ha scritto: > On 03/12/2016 08:22 AM, Alessandro Baggi wrote: >> From several how-to concerning raid1 installation, I must put each >> partition on a different md devices. > > Not necessarily. You
2009 Jul 23
2
RAID problem when building new computer
Hi all! I'm building up a new box and plan to use Centos 5 on it. i've got a pair of SATA 320 GB drives to make a RAID1. I'm trying to follow the "howto" on the centos wiki for making a "partitionable RAID" installation. Given that my partition scheme has a separate /boot partition, while the one in the HOWTO apparently does not, I've had to tweak the steps
2006 Apr 12
2
Building software RAID mdmad adding a second disk
I'am running CentOS 4.3 on an (Intel) with one SATA disk (/dev/sda). The output of fdisk -l: Disk /dev/sda: 81.9 GB, 81964302336 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 9964 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 * 1 19 152586 83 Linux /dev/sda2 20 2569
2009 Jun 11
5
Problems with Broadcom 4312 wireless
I'm migrating my son's Dell laptop from Vista to CentOS 5.3. He came back from each of his first two years of college loaded with virii and trojans. This year he said "Dad, can you give me Linux?" 5.3 went onto the laptop easily and after doing some research, I applied the guidance for getting multimedia working and got the nvidia driver loaded. That works great. Last
2008 Apr 01
2
raid1 custom initrd and yum
OK sorry to hammer the list but one more question - having almost got the drives mirrored and happy - since I have created a custom initrd that has the raid1 drivers in it, do I now have to tell yum to ignore kernel updates? Will the stock kernel render me unbootable? Actually I am not 100% sure the initrd I created # mkinitrd -f --preload=raid1 /mnt/tmp/initrd-`uname -r`.img `uname -r` is
2012 May 02
1
Updating the "RAID1 HowTo" to CentOS 6
Hi. The following HowTo on the CentOS Wiki: http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Install_On_Partitionable_RAID1 valid for CentOS 5, has not been updated to CentOS 6, yet. I found it very useful during the glorious CentOS 5 days and now that I've successfully ported my RAID1 experience to CentOS 6, I'd like to share it with the Community. The title of the HowTo is currently: "How to
2012 May 02
1
Updating the "RAID1 HowTo" to CentOS 6
Hi. The following HowTo on the CentOS Wiki: http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Install_On_Partitionable_RAID1 valid for CentOS 5, has not been updated to CentOS 6, yet. I found it very useful during the glorious CentOS 5 days and now that I've successfully ported my RAID1 experience to CentOS 6, I'd like to share it with the Community. The title of the HowTo is currently: "How to
2013 Oct 01
2
Partitionable Raid
Hi, After reading the tutorial at http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Install_On_Partitionable_RAID1 I have the following question: What should I put instead of splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz and root (hd0,0) on /etc/grub.conf? Should I leave those lines untouched? If so, how would grub know where to boot from if /dev/sda fails? Or I would need to swap the drives in order to boot