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IcyK
Dec 02, 2012Tutor
Q: change raid0 volume name?
Hi all, I have an Ultra 2 with 2 x Raid0 drives, single volumes, volumes /dev/c and /dev/d. Today, I tried to updrade one of the disks: pulled out the left disk (/dev/c), put in a new one, made a ...
IcyK
Dec 08, 2012Tutor
Thanks! That worked, I have changed /dev/c/c to /dev/d/d.
But now, when I put the original /dev/c/c back in, the new /dev/d/d is not recognized... :(
Could that have anything to do with settings stored in the little raid1 partition that's automatically created?
Both /dev/c/c and /dev/d/d are in fstab, but /dev/d is not in /dev nor in /dev/mapper. So I can't mount /dev/d/d manually...
lvscan and vgscan only find /dev/c/c and volume group c.
Any ideas anyone?
/edit: when I swap the disks (left to right, right to left) /dev/d/d gets recognised but not /dev/c/c. It seams the settings on (only) the left disk are used...???
But now, when I put the original /dev/c/c back in, the new /dev/d/d is not recognized... :(
Could that have anything to do with settings stored in the little raid1 partition that's automatically created?
Both /dev/c/c and /dev/d/d are in fstab, but /dev/d is not in /dev nor in /dev/mapper. So I can't mount /dev/d/d manually...
lvscan and vgscan only find /dev/c/c and volume group c.
Any ideas anyone?
/edit: when I swap the disks (left to right, right to left) /dev/d/d gets recognised but not /dev/c/c. It seams the settings on (only) the left disk are used...???
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