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02-19-2007 12:11 AM
02-19-2007 12:11 AM
MSA500 and mondorescue
Hello,
I have problems when restoring my backup made with mondorescue. On my ProLiant DL385 running with RH-EL4, I have an internal RAID-controller SmartArray6i for the internal harddrives and another controller (SmartArray642) for the external drives in a MSA500.
With internal disks only, everything works fine. Only when using disks inside MSA500 there is a problem.
When booting from the mondo-rescuedisk, mondo can't mount any partitions located in the MSA500. In mondo-restore.log I found some hints:
Warning: Neither 'raidstart' nor 'mdrun''found. RAID devices may not have started.
...
Warning - these modules did not make it onto the ramdisk
... cciss ... scsi_mod
...
mount: /dev/cciss/c1d1p1 is not a valid block device
The problem seems to be, that mondo can't find the drivers to mount the drives in MSA.
What is wrong?
I have problems when restoring my backup made with mondorescue. On my ProLiant DL385 running with RH-EL4, I have an internal RAID-controller SmartArray6i for the internal harddrives and another controller (SmartArray642) for the external drives in a MSA500.
With internal disks only, everything works fine. Only when using disks inside MSA500 there is a problem.
When booting from the mondo-rescuedisk, mondo can't mount any partitions located in the MSA500. In mondo-restore.log I found some hints:
Warning: Neither 'raidstart' nor 'mdrun''found. RAID devices may not have started.
...
Warning - these modules did not make it onto the ramdisk
... cciss ... scsi_mod
...
mount: /dev/cciss/c1d1p1 is not a valid block device
The problem seems to be, that mondo can't find the drivers to mount the drives in MSA.
What is wrong?
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02-19-2007 12:36 AM
02-19-2007 12:36 AM
Re: MSA500 and mondorescue
I supposse that you are trying to restore the operating system to the MSA500, is this right?
Probably, you must create a new initial ram disk "before" take the backup, and force the initial ramdisk to include the drivers for the SCSI drivers including cciss, for example:
mkinitrd -f --with=cciss /boot/initrd-$(uname-r).img $(uname -r)
Probably, you must create a new initial ram disk "before" take the backup, and force the initial ramdisk to include the drivers for the SCSI drivers including cciss, for example:
mkinitrd -f --with=cciss /boot/initrd-$(uname-r).img $(uname -r)
Por que hacerlo dificil si es posible hacerlo facil? - Why do it the hard way, when you can do it the easy way?
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02-19-2007 01:35 AM
02-19-2007 01:35 AM
Re: MSA500 and mondorescue
The cciss.ko drivers are on the ramdisk.
And the internal SCSI-controller for the internal disks is working fine. The internal disks are /dev/cciss/c0d0p1 etc.
Only the external disks in the MSA 500 are not mounted (controller SA642 and /dev/cciss/c1d1p1)
Perhaps the SA 642 needs another SCSI-driver, but I don't know which one.
And the internal SCSI-controller for the internal disks is working fine. The internal disks are /dev/cciss/c0d0p1 etc.
Only the external disks in the MSA 500 are not mounted (controller SA642 and /dev/cciss/c1d1p1)
Perhaps the SA 642 needs another SCSI-driver, but I don't know which one.
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02-19-2007 01:49 AM
02-19-2007 01:49 AM
Re: MSA500 and mondorescue
Shalom,
Ivan is right.
I seriously question the wisdom of booting off one of these systems.
A pair of local disks lets you boot and diagnose other problems. A SAN problem means game over and a rescue disk won't help.
SEP
Ivan is right.
I seriously question the wisdom of booting off one of these systems.
A pair of local disks lets you boot and diagnose other problems. A SAN problem means game over and a rescue disk won't help.
SEP
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