I had a raid container defined and then deleted it. However, the former members of the container continue to show as 'ddf_raid_member' as the filesystem type.
I have deleted and recreated the partitions, formated them to ext3 and then ext4, all to no avail. They continue to show as 'ddf_raid_member' and wont't mount without -t ext4 provided. Once mounted they appear to be proper ext4 partitions.
In addition, tune2fs -U random doesn't change the UUID which, for one, continues to show as "Linux-MDM-^M--M->M-o" for the two partitions exhibiting this strange behavior.
Can anyone shed light on this? selinux=0
TIA
On 06/27/2009 10:54 AM, Clyde E. Kunkel wrote:
I had a raid container defined and then deleted it. However, the former members of the container continue to show as 'ddf_raid_member' as the filesystem type.
I have deleted and recreated the partitions, formated them to ext3 and then ext4, all to no avail. They continue to show as 'ddf_raid_member' and wont't mount without -t ext4 provided. Once mounted they appear to be proper ext4 partitions.
In addition, tune2fs -U random doesn't change the UUID which, for one, continues to show as "Linux-MDM-^M--M->M-o" for the two partitions exhibiting this strange behavior.
Can anyone shed light on this? selinux=0
TIA
Rebooted with a Fedora 10 installation and was able to eliminate all raid paritions. blkid /dev/sd* | grep raid returned nothing.
However, rebooting into rawhide and running blkid /dev/sd* | grep raid gave the following which is 6 partitions more with same UUID than before the Fedora 10 session:
/dev/sdb12: UUID="Linux-MDM-^M--M->M-o" TYPE="ddf_raid_member" /dev/sdb13: UUID="Linux-MDM-^M--M->M-o" TYPE="ddf_raid_member" /dev/sde12: UUID="Linux-MDM-^M--M->M-o" TYPE="ddf_raid_member" /dev/sdf2: UUID="4c9b9efd-a06e-2f81-acb3-7a9598e621b8" LABEL="P5K-EWIFI.localdomain:0" TYPE="linux_raid_member" /dev/sdf5: UUID="Linux-MDM-^M--M->M-o" TYPE="ddf_raid_member" /dev/sdf6: UUID="Linux-MDM-^M--M->M-o" TYPE="ddf_raid_member" /dev/sdf7: UUID="Linux-MDM-^M--M->M-o" TYPE="ddf_raid_member" /dev/sdf8: UUID="Linux-MDM-^M--M->M-o" TYPE="ddf_raid_member"
What to bz against? Anyone know?
TIA
Clyde E. Kunkel wrote:
I had a raid container defined and then deleted it. However, the former members of the container continue to show as 'ddf_raid_member' as the filesystem type.
I have deleted and recreated the partitions, formated them to ext3 and then ext4, all to no avail. They continue to show as 'ddf_raid_member' and wont't mount without -t ext4 provided. Once mounted they appear to be proper ext4 partitions.
In addition, tune2fs -U random doesn't change the UUID which, for one, continues to show as "Linux-MDM-^M--M->M-o" for the two partitions exhibiting this strange behavior.
Can anyone shed light on this? selinux=0
If I understand what you did, you did not use mdadm to zero-superblock on the partitions. Try that, I suspect that is the problem. There are raid and dm lists where you can get people who might have other thoughts.
On 07/03/2009 06:47 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
<snip> > If I understand what you did, you did not use mdadm to zero-superblock on the partitions. Try that, I suspect that is the problem. There are raid and dm lists where you can get people who might have other thoughts.
Actually, I did try that. Since, have given up on rawhide for a few rounds until closer to alpha release and am going to work with it in a VM in the meantime. Thanks for the response, tho.