On 2/19/06, Justin Conover <justin.conover@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I thought it might have been just a bad raid5 when I built it after the install so I re-installed it. Same problemOn 2/18/06, Justin Conover < justin.conover@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:ls initrd-2.6.15-1.1955_FC5smp/lib/On 2/18/06, Justin Conover < justin.conover@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I can't boot the kernel-xen-hypervisor on one of my systems. It bombs out when it wants to mount my /home
Which is a RAID 5 with LVM, "can't find superblock", however a normal kernel boots fine.
lsmod | egrep 'ata|raid'
raid5 27585 1
xor 18249 1 raid5
raid1 24513 2
sata_sil 13641 4
libata 58189 1 sata_sil
scsi_mod 129257 5 sg,aic7xxx,scsi_transport_spi,libata,sd_mod
aic7xxx.ko dm-snapshot.ko jbd.ko sata_sil.ko sd_mod.ko
dm-mirror.ko dm-zero.ko libata.ko scsi_mod.ko
dm-mod.ko ext3.ko raid1.ko scsi_transport_spi.ko
ls initrd-2.6.15-1.1955_FC5hypervisor/lib/
aic7xxx.ko dm-snapshot.ko jbd.ko sata_sil.ko sd_mod.ko
dm-mirror.ko dm-zero.ko libata.ko scsi_mod.ko
dm-mod.ko ext3.ko raid1.ko scsi_transport_spi.ko
Same stuff is being loaded
fsck.ext3: Invalid argument while trying to open /dev/md2
/dev/md2:
The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2 filesystem. If the device is valid and it really contains an ext2 filesystem (and not swap or ufs or something else), then the superblock is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck with an alternate superblock:
e2fsck -b 8193 <device>
Any ideas? Both md0/md1 boot fine and they are raid1's is there something about raid5 the xen kernel might not like?
Some stuff from dmesg about md2 with the normal kernel booting it.
md: considering sdd1 ...
md: adding sdd1 ...
md: adding sdc1 ...
md: adding sdb1 ...
md: adding sda1 ...
md: created md2
md: bind<sda1>
md: bind<sdb1>
md: bind<sdc1>
md: bind<sdd1>
md: running: <sdd1><sdc1><sdb1><sda1>
md: personality for level 5 is not loaded!
md: do_md_run() returned -22
md: md2 stopped.
md: unbind<sdd1>
md: export_rdev(sdd1)
md: unbind<sdc1>
md: export_rdev(sdc1)
md: unbind<sdb1>
md: export_rdev(sdb1)
md: unbind<sda1>
md: export_rdev(sda1)
md: ... autorun DONE.
kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
<SNIP>
md: Autodetecting RAID arrays.
md: autorun ...
md: considering sda1 ...
md: adding sda1 ...
md: adding sdb1 ...
md: adding sdc1 ...
md: adding sdd1 ...
md: created md2
md: bind<sdd1>
md: bind<sdc1>
md: bind<sdb1>
md: bind<sda1>
md: running: <sda1><sdb1><sdc1><sdd1>
raid5: automatically using best checksumming function: pIII_sse
pIII_sse : 1733.000 MB/sec
raid5: using function: pIII_sse (1733.000 MB/sec)
md: raid5 personality registered for level 5
md: raid4 personality registered for level 4
raid5: device sda1 operational as raid disk 0
raid5: device sdb1 operational as raid disk 1
raid5: device sdc1 operational as raid disk 2
raid5: device sdd1 operational as raid disk 3
raid5: allocated 4206kB for md2
raid5: raid level 5 set md2 active with 4 out of 4 devices, algorithm 2
RAID5 conf printout:
--- rd:4 wd:4 fd:0
disk 0, o:1, dev:sda1
disk 1, o:1, dev:sdb1
disk 2, o:1, dev:sdc1
disk 3, o:1, dev:sdd1
md: ... autorun DONE.
<SNIP>
EXT3 FS on md2, internal journal
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
SELinux: initialized (dev md2, type ext3), uses xattr