[parisc-linux] MD problem

Joel Soete joel.soete@freebel.net
Sat, 13 Jul 2002 16:32:57 +0000


Hello Nathan,


Neulinger, Nathan wrote:
> You got it in /etc/exports and running nfs?

No (but it should be a good idea)

Thanks,
	Joel

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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: joel.soete@freebel.net [mailto:joel.soete@freebel.net] 
>>Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 1:05 PM
>>To: parisc-linux@parisc-linux.org
>>Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] MD problem
>>
>>
>>and additional problem:
>>if I mount automaticaly /boot in /etc/fstab it is impossible 
>>to dismount this fs:
>>
>>umount /boot
>>device busy
>>
>>fuser -u /boot
>>/boot
>>No process references; use -v for the complete list
>>fuser -v /boot:
>>
>>             USER       PID  ACCESS  COMMAND
>>/boot        root    kernel  mount   /boot
>>
>>Any idea? (if I mount it manualy after the reboot no problem?)
>>
>>Quoting joel.soete@freebel.net:
>>
>>
>>>Hi All,
>>>
>>>I build a raid-1 configuration starting from the internal disk sdb
>>>formated as
>>>follow:
>>>                                  cfdisk 2.11n
>>>
>>>                              Disk Drive: /dev/sdb
>>>                             Size: 9100044288 bytes
>>>              Heads: 64   Sectors per Track: 32   Cylinders: 8678
>>>
>>>    Name        Flags      Part Type  FS Type          
>>
>>[Label]       
>>
>>>Size (MB)
>>>
>>>
>>
>>--------------------------------------------------------------
>>----------------
>>
>>>    sdb1                    Primary   Linux/PA-RISC boot    
>>
>>            
>>
>>> 63.97
>>>    sdb2                    Primary   Linux swap            
>>
>>            
>>
>>>128.98
>>>    sdb3                    Primary   Linux                 
>>
>>            
>>
>>>127.93
>>>    sdb5                    Logical   Linux                 
>>
>>           
>>
>>>1664.10
>>>    sdb6                    Logical   Linux                 
>>
>>            
>>
>>>255.86
>>>    sdb7                    Logical   Linux                 
>>
>>            
>>
>>>127.93
>>>    sdb8                    Logical   Linux                 
>>
>>            
>>
>>>127.93
>>>    sdb9                    Logical   Linux                 
>>
>>           
>>
>>>2047.87
>>>    sdb10                   Logical   Linux                 
>>
>>           
>>
>>>2047.87
>>>    sdb11                   Logical   Linux                 
>>
>>           
>>
>>>2047.87
>>>                            Logical   Free Space            
>>
>>            
>>
>>>459.28
>>>
>>>sdb3 being the /boot & sdb5 / fs.
>>>
>>>then I copy this structure with sfdisk -d /dev/sdb | sfdisk /dev/sda
>>>(same size
>>>but not the same supplier) and synchronize all mdi with 
>>
>>respective disk
>>
>>>slice.
>>>
>>>All is ok. But still have to mirror manually quasi static 
>>
>>slices: sdx1
>>
>>>(F0) and
>>>sdx3 (/boot). So I umount /boot and made a dd from sdb3 to 
>>
>>sda3 Ok and
>>
>>>sdb1 to
>>>sda1 Ok.
>>>
>>>But when I try to boot from the mirror (ie sda) bootloader 
>>
>>did not find
>>
>>>the ipl
>>>eventhought the copy of the two F0 slices (I can still boot 
>>
>>from sdb)?
>>
>>>What do I wrong or better what should I have to resolve 
>>
>>this problem?
>>
>>>Thanks in advance for advice,
>>>    Joel
>>>
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