Hi I am trying to get Kickstart working with RAID1.
The regular Kickstart works fine (without RAID1). Googl’ing for these errors didn’t
help. Any help is appreciated. Thanks much. -Mukarram Syed. This is my RAID1 setup: #Partition clearing information clearpart --all --initlabel ############################################################# #
RAID1 Partitioning: part
raid.01 --size 100 --ondisk sda part
raid.02 --size 100 --ondisk sdb # / part
raid.03 --size 25000 --ondisk sda part
raid.04 --size 25000 --ondisk sdb #
Swap part
raid.05 --recommended --ondisk sda part
raid.06 --recommended --ondisk sdb #
/u01 part
raid.07 --size 18000 --ondisk sda part
raid.08 --size 18000 --ondisk sdb # /x01 part
raid.09 --size 4000 --ondisk sda part
raid.10 --size 4000 --ondisk sdb #
/s01 part
raid.11 --size 15000 --ondisk sda part
raid.12 --size 15000 --ondisk sdb #Disk
partitioning information raid
/boot --fstype ext3 --level 1 --device md0 raid.01 raid.02 --asprimary raid
/ --fstype ext3 --level 1 --device md1 raid.03 raid.04 --asprimary raid
swap --fstype swap --level 1 --device md2 raid.05 raid.06 --asprimary raid
/u01 --fstype ext3 --level 1 --device md4 raid.07 raid.08 raid
/x01 --fstype ext3 --level 1 --device md5 raid.09 raid.10 raid
/s01 --fstype ext3 --level 1 --device md6 raid.11 raid.12 ############################################################# This is the error I am getting on the
console: Probing for monitor type: Unknown
monitor Probing for mouse type: No - mouse Graphical installation not available...
Starting text mode. Traceback (most
recent call last): File "/usr/bin/anaconda", line 1130, in ?
instClass.setInstallData(id)
File "/usr/lib/anaconda/kickstart.py", line 1439, in setInstallData
raise KickstartError, e kickstart.KickstartValueError:
partition command requires a size specification install
exited abnormally sending termination signals...done sending kill signals...done disabling swap... unmounting filesystems... /mnt/runtime
done disabling
/dev/loop0
/proc/bus/usb done /proc
done /dev/pts
done /sys done
/tmp/ramfs done /selinux
done you may safely reboot your system |