From: Maxime Boissonneault <maxime.boissonneault@usherbrooke.ca>
To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Upgrading a software RAID
Date: Sat, 30 May 2009 16:03:04 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4A2190F8.3030204@usherbrooke.ca> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20090530190348.GB23606@cthulhu.home.robinhill.me.uk>
Robin Hill a écrit :
> On Sat May 30, 2009 at 02:11:52PM -0400, Maxime Boissonneault wrote:
>
>
>> Ok. This is the configuration I had :
>> /dev/md1 was a RAID0 composed of /dev/sda2, /dev/sdb2 and /dev/sdc2
>>
>> I did this :
>> mdadm --stop /dev/md1
>> mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sda2
>> mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sdb2
>> mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sdc2
>>
>> and then this :
>> mdadm --create --verbose /dev/md1 --level=5 --raid-devices=3 /dev/sda2
>> /dev/sdb2 /dev/sdc2
>>
>> I used the rescue mode from an alternate CD (hardy 8.04.2) to format
>> /dev/md1 as ext3. Then, I restored the backup and updated the
>> /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf file with the output of mdadm --detail --scan.
>>
>> Now, GRUB loads (it was on /dev/md0 which is a RAID1 composed of sd*1), and
>> it tries to load Ubuntu, but it just won't load.
>>
>>
> How far does it get with booting? It should boot the kernel but fail to
> find the root filesystem (if it's an initrd problem anyway).
>
>
It says :
Loading, please wait...
Check root = bootarg cat /proc/cmdline or missing modules, devices : cat
/proc/modules ls /dev
ALERT! /dev/md1 does not exist. Dropping to a shell!
BusyBox v1.1.3 (Debian 1:1.1.3-5ubuntu12) Built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
(initramfs)
>> You said that I would have to edit initrd... what is that and what do I
>> have to change in it ?
>>
>>
> The initrd is the ramdisk which the kernel boots to first, containing
> the various modules and utility programs (like mdadm) needed to access
> the main root filesytem. A quick search suggests that you need to run
> 'update-initramfs -u' on Ubuntu. You'll need to boot off the CD and
> chroot onto the new array first though - something like:
>
> - Boot off CD
> - Assemble the RAID arrays
> - Create a mount point for the new array (mkdir /mnt/newroot)
> - Mount the root filesystem (mount /dev/md1 /mnt/newroot)
> - Mount the proc filesystem (mount -o bind /proc /mnt/newroot/proc)
> - Mount the sys filesystem (mount -o bind /sys /mnt/newroot/sys)
> - Mount the dev filesystem (mount -o bind /dev /mnt/newroot/dev)
> - Chroot to the new array (chroot /mnt/newroot /bin/bash)
> - Mount the boot filesystem (mount /boot)
> - Update the initramfs (update-initramfs -u)
> - Unmount the boot filesystem (umount /boot)
> - Exit the chroot (exit)
> - Unmount the dev filesystem (umount /mnt/newroot/dev)
> - Unmount the sys filesystem (umount /mnt/newroot/sys)
> - Unmount the proc filesystem (umount /mnt/newroot/proc)
> - Unmount the root filesystem (umount /mnt/newroot)
> - Reboot
>
> That's just from memory though, so watch out for any warnings/errors.
> The other issue you _may_ have is the raid5 module missing from the
> initrd - you'd best check that raid5 is listed in
> /etc/initramfs/modules.
>
> HTH,
> Robin
>
RAID5 should not be missing, my /home was a RAID5. The alternate CD
explicitely allows me to mount with a drive (say /dev/md1). Could I just
do this and update-initramfs -u, then reboot ?
Why would I have to mount all of these filesystems ? The only thing I
cared about before was /boot -> /dev/md0, / -> /dev/md1 and /home ->
/dev/md2.
Thanks
Maxime
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-05-30 20:03 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-05-25 15:32 Adaptec 2405 : hardware or software raid? Janek Kozicki
2009-05-25 16:52 ` Andrew Burgess
2009-05-25 17:05 ` Upgrading a software RAID Maxime Boissonneault
2009-05-28 13:38 ` Bill Davidsen
2009-05-28 13:44 ` Maxime Boissonneault
2009-05-28 14:05 ` Bill Davidsen
2009-05-28 14:14 ` Robin Hill
2009-05-28 14:32 ` Maxime Boissonneault
2009-05-28 15:08 ` Robin Hill
2009-05-30 18:11 ` Maxime Boissonneault
2009-05-30 19:03 ` Robin Hill
2009-05-30 20:03 ` Maxime Boissonneault [this message]
2009-05-30 20:15 ` Robin Hill
2009-05-30 22:18 ` Maxime Boissonneault
2009-05-30 22:52 ` Maxime Boissonneault
2009-06-02 18:23 ` Bill Davidsen
2009-06-02 18:32 ` Thomas Fjellstrom
2009-06-02 19:57 ` Bill Davidsen
2009-06-02 20:03 ` Thomas Fjellstrom
2009-06-02 21:13 ` CoolCold
2009-06-03 16:30 ` Bill Davidsen
2009-05-29 8:58 ` Keld Jørn Simonsen
2009-05-30 18:32 ` Bill Davidsen
2009-05-30 18:35 ` Maxime Boissonneault
2009-05-30 19:10 ` Robin Hill
2009-05-30 22:39 ` Bill Davidsen
2009-05-31 0:17 ` Keld Jørn Simonsen
2009-05-31 5:21 ` Maxime Boissonneault
2009-06-02 18:33 ` Bill Davidsen
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