Re: mdadm help and howto for newbies?

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On Fri, 2002-04-19 at 14:41, Neil Brown wrote:
> On  April 19, splee@plexio.com wrote:
> > 
> > 1. Do I need to mark my raid1 partitions with the type fd?
> 
> Only if you want to use autodetect.  I don't.
> 
> > 2. I tried:  
> >    mdadm -C /dev/md0 --level raid1 --raid-disks 2 /dev/hda1 missing 
> >    and got the message:
> >    md: can not import hda1, has active inodes!
> >    md: error, md_import_device() returned -16
> >    Does this mean that the partitions to be added to /dev/md0 must be
> >    unmounted?
> 
> Yes, definately.  Once a partition has beein included into an md
> array, md *must* be the only thing accessing that partition, otherwise
> confusion can result.
> 
> > 3. If #2 is yes then how do I convert my partitions to raid1? In using 
> >    raidtools, I simply copied the live drive contents to a spare drive 
> >    with "fd" type partitions and followed the instructions in the
> >    Boot+Root+Raid+LILO Howto.
> 
> Support /dev/hda1 was your live boot drive, and /dev/hdc1 was second
> partition that you eventually wanted to raid1 together with /dev/hda1.
> Then
>   1/ create a degraded raid1 using /dev/hdc1 only:
>      mdadm -C /dev/md0 --level raid1 --raid-disks 2 missing /dev/hdc1
>   2/ create a filesystem on /dev/md0 and mount it:
>      mkfs /dev/md0
>      mount /dev/md0 /mnt
>   3/ copy everything from / to /mnt
>       cp -ax / /mnt
>     could do it.
>   4/ modify /mnt/etc/fstab to think that / is on /dev/md0
>   5/ reboot with a kernel-parameter of:
>         md=0,/dev/hdc1 root=/dev/md0
>   6/ If this all seems to work properly, then add /dev/hda1 to the
>      raid1 array:
>        mdadm /dev/md0 -a /dev/hda1
>      and change the kernel-paramter line to
>         md=0,/dev/hda1,/dev/hdc1 root=/dev/md0
> 
Thank you Neil!

May I suggest you include the above as an example of how to convert to
raid1 in your package documentation? To keep your job simple, you could
simply cut and paste list messages into a faq sheet.

Stephen


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