* Re: RAID 1 cannot boot (using grub)
2003-06-13 19:52 RAID 1 cannot boot (using grub) Derek Yeung
@ 2003-06-16 8:19 ` Alfred Isele
2003-06-16 17:10 ` Steven Dake
2003-06-17 0:50 ` Ricky Beam
2 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Alfred Isele @ 2003-06-16 8:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Derek Yeung, linux-raid
Hello!
Maybe you forgot to setup grub anew on hda:
After adding /dev/hda1 to /dev/md1 (/boot)
you have to setup grub for hda1 again, because
the boot files to be anchored within the MBR are now
located at positions different from /dev/sda1.
To save your system try this:
Boot from CDROM,
wait for /dev/md1 to be mirrored
and stup grub for /dev/hda (i.e. the first disk):
mount /dev/md1 /boot
grub
root (hd0,0)
setup (hd0)
quit
and reboot from disk 1.
Regards
Alfred
At 15:52 13.06.03 -0400, Derek Yeung wrote:
>
>Hello everyone,
>
>I would very much appreciate insight onto this problem:
>
>System: IBM xSeries 335 / IDE Mirroring / RedHat 8 / Grub
>
>I'm working on setting up mirroring on 2 IDE disks in RedHat 8. I
>followed Neil Brown's email to Stephen Lee (dated 20 Apr 2002).
>
>I created a degraded RAID 1 using /dev/hdc1, created a filesystem on
>it, copied everything from the existing boot to the new md device,
>modified the fstab accordingly. Without the primary device added to
>the md set (meaning still working in degraded mode), the machine boots
>(with a few hitches -- something about a bad superblock and ext3
>mounting, which i will post more detail later) -- but, it boots.
>The problem is after I add the /boot partition to the md set (i.e.: add
>hda1 to md1, which md1 already has hdc1), and then reboot, the machine
>fails to boot. It stops after printing "GRUB". Does anyone have any idea
>why?
>
>I'd very much appreciate any ideas/solutions.
>
>Thank you very, very much
>
>/dky
>
>
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* Re: RAID 1 cannot boot (using grub)
2003-06-13 19:52 RAID 1 cannot boot (using grub) Derek Yeung
2003-06-16 8:19 ` Alfred Isele
@ 2003-06-16 17:10 ` Steven Dake
2003-06-17 0:50 ` Ricky Beam
2 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Steven Dake @ 2003-06-16 17:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Derek Yeung; +Cc: linux-raid
Derek,
Lilo supports booting to RAID 1 volumes, and I know it has worked since
I've tested it.
As for GRUB, I've never managed to get it to work, but I have not tried
with a new grub for 9 months atlesat.
So the recomendation is to try lilo.
Good luck
-steve
Derek Yeung wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>
>I would very much appreciate insight onto this problem:
>
>System: IBM xSeries 335 / IDE Mirroring / RedHat 8 / Grub
>
>I'm working on setting up mirroring on 2 IDE disks in RedHat 8. I
>followed Neil Brown's email to Stephen Lee (dated 20 Apr 2002).
>
>I created a degraded RAID 1 using /dev/hdc1, created a filesystem on
>it, copied everything from the existing boot to the new md device,
>modified the fstab accordingly. Without the primary device added to
>the md set (meaning still working in degraded mode), the machine boots
>(with a few hitches -- something about a bad superblock and ext3
>mounting, which i will post more detail later) -- but, it boots.
>The problem is after I add the /boot partition to the md set (i.e.: add
>hda1 to md1, which md1 already has hdc1), and then reboot, the machine
>fails to boot. It stops after printing "GRUB". Does anyone have any idea
>why?
>
>I'd very much appreciate any ideas/solutions.
>
>Thank you very, very much
>
>/dky
>
>
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* Re: RAID 1 cannot boot (using grub)
2003-06-13 19:52 RAID 1 cannot boot (using grub) Derek Yeung
2003-06-16 8:19 ` Alfred Isele
2003-06-16 17:10 ` Steven Dake
@ 2003-06-17 0:50 ` Ricky Beam
2 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Ricky Beam @ 2003-06-17 0:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Derek Yeung; +Cc: linux-raid
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, Derek Yeung wrote:
>modified the fstab accordingly. Without the primary device added to
>the md set (meaning still working in degraded mode), the machine boots
>(with a few hitches -- something about a bad superblock and ext3
>mounting, which i will post more detail later) -- but, it boots.
>The problem is after I add the /boot partition to the md set (i.e.: add
>hda1 to md1, which md1 already has hdc1), and then reboot, the machine
>fails to boot. It stops after printing "GRUB". Does anyone have any idea
>why?
Simple. You've destroyed part of the bootloader. In this case, you
didn't wait for the mirroring to complete, did you? If so, hda1, or
(hd0,0) to grub, does not contain a valid filesystem. Thus, there is
no stage2 or grub.conf.
You'll have to install grub on both hda and hdc as the stage1 and stage1.5
are outside partitions being mirrored (MBR and the space following it.) And
you have go out of your way to do it so it'll work if one of the drives dies.
--Ricky
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