From: "Paul Rolland" <rol@as2917.net>
To: "'LKML'" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Cc: <rol@as2917.net>
Subject: Strange problem with Device Mapper
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 19:12:27 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <006001c78826$13f50cf0$4b00a8c0@donald> (raw)
Hello,
I've a machine that has been installed with Intel Soft Raid on top
of 2 SATA disks.
I'm trying to have this work as a RAID-1 array.
Bios configuration has been done, using 128K chunk, and the kernel
(2.6.20.7) sees perfectly /dev/mapper/isw_xxxxxxxx_RAID1
But, I'm facing two problems :
1 - If i try to create partitions on this device, it does fail (the
values are not interpreted correctly)
2 - To avoid 1), I stop the RAID array (dmraid -an), then I do create
exactly the same partition set on /dev/sda, and /dev/sdb, and
then I reactivate RAID (dmraid -ay).
This allows me to see all the /dev/mapper/isw_xxxxxxx_RAID1p1, p2, ...
But, running fsck -t ext2 /dev/mapper/isw_xxxxxxx_RAID1p1
ends in a lock when the partition is larger than 10Go (well, it is
Ok on the 10Go one, and it locks on the 100Go).
Not a real hardlock, I still can switch to a new VC, but it's not
more possible to start a new command or to stop fsck.
Should I do everything on the physical disks before activating RAID ?
Is it a normal behavior ?
BTW, I also noticed that such a device doesn't support BLKRRPART ioctl...
So it is possible that what I'm doing is wrong...
Any idea ?
Regards,
Paul
next reply other threads:[~2007-04-26 18:03 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-04-26 17:12 Paul Rolland [this message]
2007-04-27 4:04 ` Strange problem with Device Mapper Andrew Morton
2007-04-27 4:04 ` Andrew Morton
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