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General => Installation issues => Topic started by: Beeker on January 23, 2011, 08:29:40 am
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I downloaded Snapshot 23618 and changed sources.list to the the recommended and then started the install and did a update, upgrade and dist upgrade followed by a reboot then apt-get install mdadm for my existing RAID5 and rebooted. When I go and look for the RAID5 in media it's not there and with my basic knowledge I went and had a look in /proc and cannot see mdstat I assuming it is put in there by the mdadm..........any help greatly appreciated. This process worked before with the troubled 23559 snapshot
Regards
Beeker
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mdadm shows up in when linux is booting, and you can also see it's start in dmesg. I would reinstall it and see if it shows up.
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I did yesterday and still can't see the RAID when I look from KDE which is strange because it worked that way when I used 23559 so I assumed you just meant reinstall mdadm which I have just done again just now and yet to reboot, should it need another reboot. I have attached a print out out of the reinstall of mdadm and the current printout of dmesg.
I will do another boot and check dmsg and see if it mentions the RAID array, it finds the drives as I can see them listed but that's it and I looking to see a RAID speed test or just a mention of the RAID array
thanks
Beeker
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Further digging into the /etc and found mdadm and then did a cat mdadm.conf and it shows the RAID array..............question is should I just add it via web admin page or will this wipe my existing RAID.....any help very much appreciated as I do not want to lose all my data.
I also checked rc0.d and mdadm is in there
Hope this info helps
see attached
Best regards
Beeker
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Does anybody have any further thoughts on this issue
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Took the plunge and rebooted the core and Ted's suggestion worked and now I can see the RAID
Thanks heaps Ted.....nice work
Regards
Beeker