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Re: Prepping to install
- Subject: Re: Prepping to install
- From: "William A. Mahaffey III" <wam%hiwaay.net@localhost>
- Date: Mon, 08 Jun 2015 18:09:29 -0453
On 06/08/15 10:28, William A. Mahaffey III wrote:
On 05/31/15 17:00, William A. Mahaffey III wrote:
On 05/31/15 14:45, William A. Mahaffey III wrote:
On 05/31/15 14:43, Martin Husemann wrote:
On Sun, May 31, 2015 at 02:41:01PM -0453, William A. Mahaffey III
wrote:
At 1st glance, I see no AHCI options for SATA. I do see OHCI &
EHCI for
'Southbridge chipset configuration' ....
It is often called "internal ide controller mode" or similar.
Martin
Indeed it was, confusing names, but I seem to be past this hurdle :-)
.... Thanks !!!!
Well, on to more issues. I proceeded with my install, took the
utilities option & from the shell, partitioned & disklabel'ed my 6
HDD's as I wanted them. All appeared to go well, no error messages. I
then proceeded to raidctl commands to define the various RAID's I am
trying to use. In particular, I am using the 1st 16 GiB of the 1st 2
drives (wd0 & wd1) as my root drive in a RAID1 configuration. I typed
in the commands to define the RAID from a configuration file I set up
& got errors saying something about the # of columns in /dev/wd0a or
1a was wrong. Inconveniently, these messages went by on the screen,
not into the messages file on the install flash-drive. So I powered
off, unplugged the flash drive & plugged it into this box (FreeBSD
9.3R-p13 desktop) to post my config files & ask for help, see
attached for my disklabel of wd0, wd1 & my raid.conf file for the 1st
RAID using those 2 drives (belay my last reply, sorry for that
noise). I thought I followed the commands OK & had no errors until
the raidctl command. TIA for any clues & have a nice weekend.
Well, I am back from an out-of-town trip & back to this rather
disjointed build. I booted the machine using the 6.1.5 USB install
image, as detailed previously & told it to run /bin/sh. I re-tried my
1st raidctl commands & it said that raid was already defined. I did a
raidctl -s on that raid device & it said all was OK except for parity
dirty, which I had not initialized yet, so that was OK as well. I
proceeded to setup the rest of the basic raid devices & all said there
were fatal errors, but they were ignored. I then did a 'raidctl -i
<dev>; raidctl -S <dev>' on the 1st 3 devices, all RAID1's of 2 X 16
GiB partitions, & the commands completed fairly quickly, a few minutes
total. The 4th device is a RAID5 of 5 almost 1 TiB partitions, 4
active, 1 spare. I kicked off the 'raidctl -i <dev>; raidctl -S
<dev>', & it says ETA: 5:15:nn (!!!!!), i.e. over 5 hours. Is that a
normal ETA for that task ? I am letting it go for now, so I can't
retrieve anything from the ongoing process, but that sounded a bit
long to me. Any clues appreciated. TIA & have a good one.
More tacky self-replying, so sorry .... The above raidctl commands on
the RAID5 device completed successfully, so off to the next order of
business, assembling my new RAID1 raid1 & raid2 devices into a RAID10
device to mount as /usr; I issued the command 'raidctl -C raid10.txt
raid4' & it failed as follows:
dk_lookup on device: /dev/raid1 failed!
RAIDFRAME: rf_ConfigureDisks failed with 2
raidctl: ioctl (RAIDFRAME CONFIGURE) failed: no such file or device!
with the 1st 2 lines in green & the last one in white. I did a 'raidctl
-s raid1 > LIST.raid1.txt', which I attach, as well as my raid10.txt
configuration file. I am assuming pilot error here, but I have been
pretty careful to make sure my commands were at least consistent w/ the
online man pages, etc. Any help appreciated. TIA & have a nice evening.
--
William A. Mahaffey III
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"The M1 Garand is without doubt the finest implement of war
ever devised by man."
-- Gen. George S. Patton Jr.
Components:
/dev/wd2a: optimal
/dev/wd3a: optimal
No spares.
Component label for /dev/wd2a:
Row: 0, Column: 0, Num Rows: 1, Num Columns: 2
Version: 2, Serial Number: 11, Mod Counter: 13
Clean: No, Status: 0
sectPerSU: 64, SUsPerPU: 1, SUsPerRU: 1
Queue size: 100, blocksize: 512, numBlocks: 33554368
RAID Level: 1
Autoconfig: Yes
Root partition: No
Last configured as: raid1
Component label for /dev/wd3a:
Row: 0, Column: 1, Num Rows: 1, Num Columns: 2
Version: 2, Serial Number: 11, Mod Counter: 13
Clean: No, Status: 0
sectPerSU: 64, SUsPerPU: 1, SUsPerRU: 1
Queue size: 100, blocksize: 512, numBlocks: 33554368
RAID Level: 1
Autoconfig: Yes
Root partition: No
Last configured as: raid1
Parity status: clean
Reconstruction is 100% complete.
Parity Re-write is 100% complete.
Copyback is 100% complete.
# RAID10 on 2 partitions, 32K blocksize ....
# row col spare
START array
1 2 0
START disks
/dev/raid1
/dev/raid2
# secPerSU SUsPerParityUbit SUsPerReconUnit RAID-level
START layout
128 1 1 0
START queue
fifo 100
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