Re: To Chris

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I don't understand how they're out of sync. I'm running raid0 and not raid1, if that makes any difference.


Fwiw, I've noticed that I can load a single drive as /dev/hde and I get the same garbage, but the other one, /dev/hdg, is impossible to load by itself. I tried this out of curiosity to see if it would look similiar to when I tried to load /dev/ataraid/d0p1.

My data appears to be fine b/c I can still load windows and everything looks normal. I just can't seem to mount it while in linux; maybe I'm simply doing something wrong.

As I said, I'm a newbie to linux and raid. After installing Redhat 7.3 the only thing I've done to try to make it work is to insmod the ataraid.o and pdcraid.o modules in the /dev/ataraid directory. After I reboot I'm unable to see them when doing a /sbin/lsmod command. Is this okay or am I missing something?


Roger


From: Murty Rompalli <murty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: To Chris
Date: Sun, 26 May 2002 05:36:34 -0400 (EDT)


I think you are seeing garbage because the drives are out of sync! and hence the data partially corrupt.

Murty

On Sun, 26 May 2002, rogun noboda wrote:

>
> Ironically, I tried once more after writing the last message and finally was
> able to get it loaded. However, when I switch to the directory where the
> drive is mounted and do a ls command I'm still seeing garbage. As an
> example of what I mean by garbage, I present the following:
>
> ïm???ï? .?(6
>
> Any other suggestions?
>
>
> Roger
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