I just found that in /etc/cron.daily there is a file with a script
(directory name changed for confidentiality)
cd /a/b/c/d
find . -name '*log*' -exec rm -f {} \;
So if there is no /a/b/c/d it will stay in whatever directory it is in
(probably root). That is why like initlog, login_pam,so etc.
have been removed. I just don't know why the stuff in cron.daily
ran in the afternoon when in /etc/crontabit is set to go at like
4:00 AM and this was installed much after 4:00 AM, so the
cron.daily really shouldn't have run until the next day.
Here is the output of the raid commands:
/dev/md0:
Version : 00.90.01
Creation Time : Mon Dec 3 11:12:48 2007
Raid Level : raid1
Array Size : 104320 (101.89 MiB 106.82 MB)
Device Size : 104320 (101.89 MiB 106.82 MB)
Raid Devices : 2
Total Devices : 2
Preferred Minor : 0
Persistence : Superblock is persistent
Update Time : Mon Dec 10 16:30:59 2007
State : clean
Active Devices : 2
Working Devices : 2
Failed Devices : 0
Spare Devices : 0
UUID : 45d9ab4a:fc74db66:3a595fea:7e2afbdd
Events : 0.335920
Number Major Minor RaidDevice State
0 8 1 0 active sync /dev/sda1
1 8 17 1 active sync /dev/sdb1
/dev/md1:
Version : 00.90.01
Creation Time : Mon Dec 10 09:58:53 2007
Raid Level : raid1
Array Size : 69537280 (66.32 GiB 71.21 GB)
Device Size : 69537280 (66.32 GiB 71.21 GB)
Raid Devices : 2
Total Devices : 2
Preferred Minor : 1
Persistence : Superblock is persistent
Update Time : Tue Dec 11 06:36:51 2007
State : clean
Active Devices : 2
Working Devices : 2
Failed Devices : 0
Spare Devices : 0
UUID : c44f476d:a1f38eb3:b74e1d2d:66efa904
Events : 0.21479
Number Major Minor RaidDevice State
0 8 2 0 active sync /dev/sda2
1 8 18 1 active sync /dev/sdb2
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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 07:19:55 -0800
From: Sean Bruno <sean.bruno@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Raid 1
To: For users of Fedora <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Message-ID: <1197299995.25236.3.camel@home-desk>
Content-Type: text/plain
On Mon, 2007-12-10 at 12:45 +0000, tony.chamberlain@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>
> We put Raid 1 (software) on an IBM server. I installed some software
> and made sure everything
> worked. Then we realized we needed to set up grub so the machine
> would boot from either disk.
> So under Linux Rescue we went into grub and did
>
> device (hd0) /dev/sda
> root (hd0,0)
> setup (hd0)
>
> device (hd1) /dev/sdb
> root (hd1,0)
> setup (hd1)
>
> But then when we booted, everything failed. I noticed a commone
> message "initlog not found" so I looked on another machine and
> foiund it under /sbin but not on this one. So I copied it to /sbin
> and
> rebooted. It got a lot farther this time, but then got stuck on not
> being
> able to find a default theme.
>
> I also noticed that linux rescue puts the linux under /mnt/sysimage
> (so /etc is /mnt/sysimage/etc, /home is /mnt/sysimage/home, etc)
> but in addition to those there was still a /etc, /home, etc. I
> suppose
> one was the mirrored disk.
>
> So it sounds like we might not have done something correctly. Anyone
> have any idea? We did set up the whole raid system correctly during
> Linux installation on a different machine, and then used that
> anaconda-ks.cfg
> file for this one (removing the "#"'s where the raid stuff was
> commented out
> in the config file).
Can you post the output of "mdadm --detail /dev/mdX" for each raid
device on your machine? It almost sounds like the RAID isn't working
for you.
Sean
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