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installboot problems with raidframe - amd64
I'm struggling with an issue that I cannot seem to sort with
google and the guides and wikis...
upon trying to boot from a raidframe raid0 set, I receive:
NetBSD/x86 ffsv2 Primary Bootstrap
Boot Failed (errno 2): Can't open /boot
1) /boot does exist on raid0a (as does netbsd)
2) I am able to break out of a boot cd boot menu and boot
using something like > boot raid0a:netbsd
I have a raidframe raid1 array with 2 160G disks, raid0 which
appears healthy.
raidctl -s raid0
Components:
/dev/wd0a: optimal
/dev/wd1a: optimal
No spares.
Component label for /dev/wd0a:
Row: 0, Column: 0, Num Rows: 1, Num Columns: 2
Version: 2, Serial Number: 20191223, Mod Counter: 808464996
Clean: No, Status: 0
sectPerSU: 128, SUsPerPU: 1, SUsPerRU: 1
Queue size: 100, blocksize: 512, numBlocks: 312574848
RAID Level: 1
Autoconfig: Yes
Root partition: Soft
Last configured as: raid0
This was migrated from an earlier raid array on 120G disks which
was working.
I followed the guide to set up this raid array...
One question I had was the initial disklabel on the underlying
disks...I set as:
disklabel -r -e -I wd1 (or 0)
[snip]
5 partitions:
# size offset fstype [fsize bsize cpg/sgs]
a: 312579760 2048 RAID #
c: 312579760 2048 unused 0 0 #
d: 312581808 0 unused 0 0 #
also disklabel -r -e raid0
[snip]
16 partitions:
# size offset fstype [fsize bsize cpg/sgs]
a: 2097152 0 4.2BSD 0 0 0 #
b: 4194304 2097153 swap #
d: 312574848 0 unused 0 0 #
e: 31457280 6291458 4.2BSD 0 0 0 #
f: 10485760 37748739 4.2BSD 0 0 0 #
g: 2097152 48234500 4.2BSD 0 0 0 #
h: 20971520 50331653 4.2BSD 0 0 0 #
i: 62914560 71303174 4.2BSD 0 0 0 #
j: 20971520 134217735 4.2BSD 0 0 0 #
k: 157385588 155189256 4.2BSD 0 0 0 #
Yes, a: is the root partition
The guide used a 63 offset, but one of the wikis recommended 2048...
Q1 is this offset causing my issues?
I've tried installboot with the following options (neither worked):
installboot -t raid -v -o timeout=8 /dev/rwd1a /usr/mdec/bootxx_ffsv2
and
installboot -v -o timeout=8 /dev/rwd1a /usr/mdec/bootxx_ffsv2
And yes, I did this for both rwd1a and rwd0a...
Q2: DO I need to add an offset to installboot?
As always, help appreciated...
--gene
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