On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 00:36 +0100, Tiago Freitas wrote: > Hi. > I had a working raid array in an Intel ICH9R controller with the two > volumes working ( ok in windows and mandriva 2008 livecd). > > I booted the Opensuse 10.3RC2 live cd and did "dmraid -ay" and got the > following errors: > > ERROR: isw device for volume "RAID0" broken on /dev/sda in RAID set > "isw_bbcfceegje_RAID0" > ERROR: isw: wrong # of devices in RAID set "isw_bbcfceegje_RAID0" > [1/2] on /dev/sda > ERROR: isw device for volume "RAID1" broken on /dev/sda in RAID set > "isw_bbcfceegje_RAID1" > ERROR: isw: wrong # of devices in RAID set "isw_bbcfceegje_RAID1" > [1/2] on /dev/sda > ERROR: isw device for volume "RAID0" broken on /dev/sdb in RAID set > "isw_chgffgbhfa_RAID0" > ERROR: isw: wrong # of devices in RAID set "isw_chgffgbhfa_RAID0" > [1/2] on /dev/sdb > ERROR: isw device for volume "RAID1" broken on /dev/sdb in RAID set > "isw_chgffgbhfa_RAID1" > ERROR: isw: wrong # of devices in RAID set "isw_chgffgbhfa_RAID1" > [1/2] on /dev/sdb > ERROR: no mapping possible for RAID set isw_bbcfceegje_RAID1 > ERROR: no mapping possible for RAID set isw_chgffgbhfa_RAID1 > > Now in the intel bios it says the disks are offline. > The livecd must have a bug that destroys all raid arrays. I think the > problem is in device-mapper, because I did "dmraid --version" and the > device-mapper was "unknown". In mandriva it is 4.11.0. Dmraid is rc14 > in both. > I don't have any logs from the live boot because the network was not working. > > Is there any way to recover the raid volumes? I can provide you with > all the files needed, just ask. > > Thanks > > Tiago Freitas I was a bit confused. Did you have a working linux installation with a raid1 and then you booted the SUSE live CD, causing your failure? Sean _______________________________________________ Ataraid-list mailing list Ataraid-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ataraid-list