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From: Norman Schmidt <norman.schmidt@chemie.uni-erlangen.de>
Cc: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Debian/raid1/mdadm/devices not created at boot time
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 13:57:12 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <41C034A8.10306@chemie.uni-erlangen.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87r7lrnbpf.fsf@beeblebrox.rfc1149.net>

Samuel Tardieu schrieb:
> Hi.
> 
> I have migrated my Debian -unstable system to raid1 handled by madm as
> directed in http://xtronics.com/reference/SATA-RAID-debian-for%202.6.html.
> I use Linux 2.6.9, / is on md2, /boot on md0 and swap on md1. I use
> mdadm 1.7.0 (the one shipped with Debian).
> 
> At boot time, the kernel correctly boots from md2 but init fails to
> mount md0 as /boot and setup the swap space on md1 as those devices do
> not exist.
> 
> If I create them by hand with "cd /dev && ./MAKEDEV md" when I get a
> root shell for maintenance and start them using "mdadm -A -s", I can
> continue the boot process manually.
> 
> The partition types are set to 0xfd, /proc/mdstat reports:
> Personalities : [raid1] 
> md0 : active raid1 sda1[0] sdb1[1]
>       192640 blocks [2/2] [UU]
>       
> md1 : active raid1 sda5[0] sdb5[1]
>       1951744 blocks [2/2] [UU]
>       
> md2 : active raid1 sda6[0] sdb6[1]
>       37110016 blocks [2/2] [UU]
>       
> unused devices: <none>
> 
> As far as I can tell, the "mdadm-raid" script which does "mdadm -A -s"
> is present as /etc/rcS.d/S25mdadm-raid which is a right place as it
> will be run before mounting other file systems. However, the absence
> of /dev/md0 and /dev/md1 prevent the raid arrays from being started.
> 
> What can I do to ensure that /dev/md0 and /dev/md1 exist when the
> script is run?
> 
>   Sam

Hi!

I just overflew the link you gave. There the partition type "fd"
approach is used, which needs either compiled-in raid functionality or
raid as a module in the initial ramdisk (which is both at least fo Woody
not the standard case; I built a bootable cd with a kernel with
compiled-in raid support so that I could install directly onto a raid).

If you want the disks to be started by the mdadm call in that script,
then the devices shouldn´t be assembled (or even tried to) by
autodetection before. Try changing the type back to 83/82 or whatever fs
you use.

What exactly does lead you to the thought that /dev/md0 and /dev/md1 do
not exist? Are the actual entries in /dev issing? If so, why are they
missing again after you made them wit MAKEDEV?

Norman.

-- 
Norman Schmidt          Institut fuer Physikal. u. Theoret. Chemie
Dipl.-Chem. Univ.       Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet
schmidt@naa.net         Erlangen-Nuernberg
                         IT-Systembetreuer Physikalische Chemie

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      parent reply	other threads:[~2004-12-15 12:57 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-12-15  9:38 Debian/raid1/mdadm/devices not created at boot time Samuel Tardieu
     [not found] ` <41C031FD.1020809@chemie.uni-erlangen.de>
2004-12-15 12:54   ` Samuel Tardieu
2004-12-15 12:57 ` Norman Schmidt [this message]

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