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From: Tinu Patel
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 9:50 AM
To: Redhat-List (E-mail)
Subject: Raid install Failure
Hello all,
I just finished installing a RH 7.2 server on a machine with 5 ide drives.
/dev/hda - OS install
/dev/hde - Raid Disk 0
/dev
Perhaps it is corrupt?
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Starting up raid devices: /sbin/raidstart: error while loading shared libraries
libpopt.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
/sbin/raid0run: error while loading shared libraries libpopt.so.0: cannot open shared
object file: No
Hello all,
I just finished installing a RH 7.2 server on a machine with 5 ide drives.
/dev/hda - OS install
/dev/hde - Raid Disk 0
/dev/hdg - Raid Disk 1
/dev/hdi - Raid Disk 2
/dev/hdk - Spare-Disk 1
The 4 drives for RAID are on a Promise ATA100 controller. I made a RAID 5 partition
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Does anyone know how to do this that can help me?
Mark
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Hi,
I have two identical 18GB scsi disks. I'd like to set them up as a software
RAID-1 (Mirror). Ideally this will give me better read performance and allow
some redundancy in case one of the disks dies.
During the RedHat 7.2 install, I created three primary partitions, /boot, /,
and swap. /b
Hi gang,
Well we are on to the next level. Raid
When we do mkfs /dev/md0 it hangs after the line that says
SCSI 0 : tag queing now active for target 1
Ps aux status is D which I think means an ultimate sleep
Also, none of the samples seem to show which partitions ie sda5 is
To be mirrored t