[Bug 292302] Re: Raidset stays inactive due to wrong # of devices
yonish
silver83 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 14 00:21:15 UTC 2008
I tried downgrading and I can't understand whether the downgrade didn't work or It's just not working ;
yoni at yoniBuntu:~$ sudo dmraid -ay
/dev/sdb: "sil" and "isw" formats discovered (using isw)!
ERROR: isw device for volume "Volume0" broken on /dev/sdb in RAID set "isw_baiacbfgeh_Volume0"
ERROR: isw: wrong # of devices in RAID set "isw_baiacbfgeh_Volume0" [1/2] on /dev/sdb
RAID set "nvidia_fghcaafc" already active
When I restart my computer after interpid was running (even without dmraid installed) I see a bios diagnostic message telling me one of my two raided hardDisks has "failed". This is solved by a complete shutdown - startup sequence (instead of reboot.
after downgrading In synaptic, I see installed version is
1.0.0.rc14-2ubuntu13.
The sequence of operations I performed in order to "downgrade"
:
1. added the two lines from one of the replies above to my sources.list for apt.
2. sudo apt-get update
3. sudo apt-get upgrade
I saw the installation log and everything looks fine.
Help ?
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Raidset stays inactive due to wrong # of devices
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292302
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