Hi Danny,
raid0-1st array:
Using /dev/mapper/pdc_cdfjcjhfhe
Disk /dev/mapper/pdc_cdfjcjhfhe: 1999 GB, 193282560 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 243152 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
→It is the same as former. It is good in this.
raid0-2nd array:
Using /dev/mapp
Hi Nish,
I think I have found what I needed and I have made a patched version of dmraid
and uploaded to my ppa.
This will affect the way that it detects the pdc raids so please make sure you
have everything backed up (its probably best done from a live CD).
If it works as I expect it will you s
I'm relieved. Slowly, I'll wait.
Thank you,all.
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Yep that's perfect.
The second metadata chunk is there for me to investigate.
I will let you know when I find a solution.
Thanks!
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is this ok?
metadata.tar.gz
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To use the script open a terminal and make a clean directory to work in and
place the thh dump-pdc-metadata.sh in there (extracted from the archive I
uploaded).
Make the script executable and then run it.
chmod a+x dump-pdc-metadata.sh
./dump-pdc-metadata.sh
It will ask you for your password as
The version of gparted in my ppa doesn't rely on kpartx like the repository
version. It should leave dev names alone but the repository version seems to
screw them up adding a p in sometimes.
The next version of dmraid will leave the p in there, there is a discussion on
this in this bug: https:/
Awareness:
Current, Only just type gpated. I can see /dev/mapper/pdc. it's good
.
Current my partition:
1st array(2TB)
/dev/mapper/pdc_cdfjcjhfhe1 * 16646533839637
HPFS/NTFS /primary
/dev/mapper/pdc_cdfjcjhfhe26647 13276532474427
HPFS
how to treat *.udev files? there(2files) could not install by dependency.
another 3 .deb could be install.
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Hmmm. It didn't quite output what I wanted, sorry about that.
I have made another patched version which is more verbose and should
show each meta location it tries (weather it finds it or not).
Unfortunately there is a bit of a wait in the ppa build queue at the moment.
The new version is 1.0.0.r
# dpkg -p dmraid | grep Ver
Version: 1.0.0.rc16-3ubuntu2ppa3~lucid1
r...@phantom:/home/ehhen# dmraid -ay -d -vvv >dmraid-ay-d-vvv.txt
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Hi,
The 64-bit version has now been built.
So you should be able to upgrade.
To check the installed version you can use dpkg, the program version will
always remain the same.
dpkg -p dmraid | grep Version
Once upgraded it should output:
da...@danny-desktop:~$ dpkg -p dmraid | grep Version
Versi
oh, I think that I must wait for building.
dmraid -V
dmraid version: 1.0.0.rc16 (2009.09.16) shared
dmraid library version: 1.0.0.rc16 (2009.09.16)
device-mapper version: 4.15.0
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maybe, it is ok?
I coud upgrade.
ls -l dmraid
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 21272 2010-05-30 17:58 dmraid
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Hi,
Unfortunately the package is still waiting to be built by the Ubuntu servers.
It should be complete in 7 hours from now, it seems there is quite a queue for
building.
You can check the progress by looking on the ppa page
(https://launchpad.net/~danwood76/+archive/ppa-testing) and checking th
r...@phantom:/sbin# ls -l dmraid
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 26891 2010-07-03 03:15 dmraid
I do not understand well because I rarely use it(patch). It is difficult for me
to patch.
Possible deb.form. or (patched)source code..wholly..
get.. I will be glad.
The following can be done if it does so. ./
I can not find dmraid_1.0.0.rc16.orig.tar.gz in your ppa page.
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>patch < dmraid_1.0.0.rc16-3ubuntu2ppa3~lucid1.diff
>patching file README.source
>
>patching file dmraid-activate
>patch: File dmraid is not a regular file -- can't patch
where I mistaked?
dmraid -V
dmraid version: 1.0.0.rc16 (2009.09.16)
dmraid library version: 1.0.0.rc1
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Hi,
I have patched dmraid to show the metadata locations in the debug output
(hopefully)
This can be found in my ppa
https://launchpad.net/~danwood76/+archive/ppa-testing
Update the dmraid packages from my ppa and then run `dmraid -ay -d -vvv` again
and post the output.
This should hopefully d
Annoyingly the metadata only contains the information for the first raid set
(which is fine of course). The other set will be another metadata block.
We can dump this metadata manually but we need to know where its located.
To do this I will patch a version of dmraid that will output these
locati
I make out.
thank you.
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It dumps to a directory without saying anything.
In your current working directory.
So for example if I run it in the terminal I get this output (I have jmicron
and intel raids):
da...@danny-desktop:~/dmraid$ sudo dmraid -rD
/dev/sda: isw, "isw_bgafaifadd", GROUP, ok, 1465149166 sectors, data@ 0
thank you danny
r...@phantom:~# sudo dmraid -rD
/dev/sdc: pdc, "pdc_cdfjcjhfhe", stripe, ok, 1302083328 sectors, data@ 0
/dev/sdb: pdc, "pdc_cdfjcjhfhe", stripe, ok, 1302083328 sectors, data@ 0
/dev/sda: pdc, "pdc_cdfjcjhfhe", stripe, ok, 1302083328 sectors, data@ 0
r...@phantom:~#
cannot dump?
Right.
The bug is definitely in dmraid. (Disk size reported my dmraid is wrong by
32-bits probably due to truncation)
Could you post a metadata dump please. This will allow me to explore the
metadata and see if something is different to what it expects.
To do a metadata dump run the following co
I tested acronis disk director 10.0.
linuxCDROM boot kernel 2.4.34
DD not support GPT.
So, I partitioned as 2TB EXT2 for 2nd array on DD.
XP & Win7 can read/write this EXT2 partition.
but ,ubuntu can not see.
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>What software are you trying to partition with?
On Linux, fundamentally I use "gparted" or "ubuntu installer" for
resize,create,delete.
>And how are you working out how much disk they are seeing?
how to see my partition.
on Fedora, just type.
$gparted
on Ubuntu
$gparted /dev/mapper/pdc_rai
The AMD RAID control panel has nothing to do with linux.
To debug the issue I need the output of the commands I have asked for.
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OK well the debug stuff all looks fine.
Could you also post the output of `dmraid -s` (this will list all disk
sizes and status seen by dmraid)
What software are you trying to partition with?
And how are you working out how much disk they are seeing?
Also can you post the output of an fdisk list
it is a snapshot of AMD RAID expert software on XP.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7882415/raid-amd.JPG
I'll be very happy if I can serve you
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I backuped ALL , almost 3TB.
I tryed test on CentOS again.
Oh, sorry > everyone.
on CentOS . I misread message size. CentOS had initialized only 0.3GB (2nd
array 2.5TB).
CentOS initialized only 286079MB on 2.5TB.
every linux have same situations for me.
I paste dmraid -ay -vvv -d
pdc_cdfjcjh
I have just been looking at the sources for the centos dmraid package for the
pdc. (Promise controller)
The only difference is a Raid10 patch but won't affect you as you are not using
that.
I am inclined to believe the bug is in whatever program you are using
for partitioning.
The dmraid debug
Well we need to determine which software the bug is in.
How are you determining that Ubuntu and Fedora can't see the full amount?
E.g what program are you using for partitioning.
Could you please post the output of (in ubuntu and centos):
sudo dmraid -ay -vvv -d
This will help us!
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Additional test:
I tryed another distro,yesterday.
In CentOS 5.5 DVD, all capacity was recognized to the second array. 2.5TB .
[CentOS inst ]said me "initialize this 2.5TB? so. you will use" but i did not.
because. there are 2.5TB NTFS made by windows XP. i need backup before
I was glad to liste
I also believe for disks that size you need to use a GPT partition
table.
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I've just had another thought.
Are you trying the 64-bit version of Ubuntu?
32-bit addressing will only go up to 2.2TB so it might be worth trying 64-bit
Ubuntu instead.
2.5TB - 2.2TB = 300GB (Sound familiar?)
But dmraid will not handle two separate arrays on one disk.
If 64-bit sees the array j
Also what RAID controller is it?
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Ok,
Could you please output the result of the following command from a live session:
sudo dmraid -ay -vvv -d
Can windows see the 2.5TB drive ok?
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I done . I tryed 1 raid array last week.
In this case, Linux(fedora/ubuntu) couod not regognize ALL capacity.
so I spilitted 2 arrays.
thanks.
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I think your issue may be caused by the fact that dmraid cannot handle
two seperate arrays on one disk set.
The best way to do it is have the RAID0 set as the entire set (all 4.5TB) and
then partition into smaller chunks.
Please try this first!
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** Summary changed:
- fakeraid cannot use over 2TB raid0
+ dmraid cannot use over 2TB raid0
** Description changed:
- I have two amd sb7*** motherbord.
- I use raid0(1.5TB x 3=4.5TB) by bios(SB7*0).
+ I have two amd sb7*** motherbord. I tryed two case.
- I partitioned two array. 2.0TB(A) &
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