Excuse my typing ;)
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Quick update for anyont finding this having the same problem. Installing
multipath-tools and then removing it again seemed to fix the problem for
me. Kinda confuding.
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I guess that is what the mpath is telling you ? Well when I tried to
remove it when I got home, this was the result
Jacek@local: ~ $ sudo apt-get remove multipath-tools*
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Note, selecting 'multipath-tools
Hi again, I sent the previous comment from my laptop, it turns out that
I don't actually have multipath-tools installed :s
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Title:
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I do have that installed, I thought it was a dependency of dmraid. I
will try removing it though.
Thanks for the help :)
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Title:
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Oh info. Sorry haha, here you go.
Jacek@local: ~ $ sudo dmsetup info
Name: 350014ee2593a1f7c
State: ACTIVE
Read Ahead:256
Tables present:LIVE
Open count:0
Event number: 1
Major, minor: 252, 5
Number of targets: 1
UUID: mpath-350014ee2593a1f7c
Quck responce ! Thanks for that !
It looks like dmsetup needs a device, which one should i use ?
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Title:
Detects each drive in the array twice
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading to 12.04 from 11.10 my RAID array vanished and refused
to mount.
Entering the command "sudo dmraid -ay -vvv -d -i" shows this towards the
end of the output.
NOTICE: added /dev/dm-7 to RAID set "sil_biadafcbaiac"
DEBUG: _find_set: searching sil_biadafcbaiac
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Hi,
I am having a simial rissue, after upgrading to 12.04 from 11.10 my RAID
array vanished and refused to mount.
Entering the command "sudo dmraid -ay -vvv -d -i" shows this towards the
end of the output.
NOTICE: added /dev/dm-7 to RAID set "sil_biadafcbaiac"
DEBUG: _find_set: searching sil_bia