Re: dmraid -r reports "inconsistent"

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On Wed, Jun 07, 2006 at 07:43:26AM -0400, Brian Keener wrote:
> dmraid -r
> /dev/hdb: nvidia, "nvidia_hbjebege", mirror, inconsistent, 488281248
> sectors, data@ 0
> /dev/hdd: nvidia, "nvidia_hbjebege", mirror, inconsistent, 490234750
> sectors, data@ 0
> 
> It's an nforce3 250 chipset with two 250 gig IDE drives, one primary slave,
> one secondary slave.
> 
> I JUST set this raid up last night.
> 
> Nvidia's bios-based config utility reports the status as good.
> 
> My suspicion is that it's still initializing the array...

Yes, the OS (i.e. device-mapper) needs to do it.

> 
> dmraid -s
> *** Active Set
> name   : nvidia_hbjebege
> size   : 488281248
> stride : 64
> type   : mirror
> status : ok
> subsets: 0
> devs   : 2
> spares : 0
> 
> 
> Brian K

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