[wplug] Install Resolution
n schembr
nschembr at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 26 16:34:37 EDT 2007
I would use separate drive for the root file system. I've never liked having boot disk with a striped down environment.
I like having a spare disk that I can swap in place of a failed root. I have used rsync to copy from sda1 to sdb1. Since all active / open file will be on the array, it is a very fast and clean sync.
I hope your rebuild goes will. :)
Nicholas A. Schembri
state college pa usa
----- Original Message ----
From: Michael H. Semcheski <mhsemcheski at gmail.com>
To: General user list <wplug at wplug.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 2:20:48 PM
Subject: [wplug] Install Resolution
So... I haven't gotten to a successful installation yet, but I think I
figured out what the problem was.
I had a 3ware 9650se driving a 4x750 raid5. What I forgot to was
carve (I think this is the term) a boot volume out of the main array.
That is, now I've got one 50GB drive, and one 2045GB drive, but they
have the same constituent drives.
PC's (as far as I know) can't boot off of a block device that holds
more than XGB, where X is > 50 but less than 2045. Many RAID cards
allow you to create a smaller boot parition (which looks like a
seperate scsi disk to the OS) but is part of the main array.
Like I said, I haven't finished, because I'm in the process of
rebuilding the array. But I'll bet thats what the problem was.
"Come on guys... Its all ball bearings these days."
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