Re: System keep booting in degradedmode

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I'm not sure but maybe it's just a partiontable issue.  Did you change the
partitiontable?



On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Nicolas wrote:

> Hey list
>
> I want to get RAID1 running on a system currently running with no RAID.
> I followed the RAID howto
> I added one more disk and created a raidtab file with my currently running
> disk as failed-disk. I made my raid device on my new disk, gave him a
> filesystem, dumped my currently running disk on it, modified lilo.conf, ran
> lilo, and rebooted on the raid disk. It worked great. According to
> /proc/mdstat, My raid disk was OK, in degraded mode. I changed my
> failed-disk into a raid-disk in the raidtab file, and raidhotadd(ed) my old
> disk in the array. Again, it worked fine, and after reconstruction, the raid
> array was no longer in degraded mode, and working fine (still according to
> /proc/mdstat).
> My problem is, each time I reboot, the raid is in degraded mode again, as if
> I had never modified the raidtab. If I raidhotadd my old disk, it will be OK
> again, until the next reboot, and so on.
> Does anybody know what's wrong?
>
> Thanks
>
> Nicolas
>
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