* Re: mdadm segfault
@ 2004-12-16 23:45 AndyLiebman
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From: AndyLiebman @ 2004-12-16 23:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mjstumpf, linux-raid
I also found that 1.8.1 was segfaulting with Mandrake 10. I figured the
problem was that I had created the RAID 0 array with 1.5 or 1.6 (don't remember
which). I had all the drives from the array, but it didn't find them to Assemble
them.
From a cursory glance at the info about 1.8.1, quite a few things changed.
Maybe not just a "dot release" from 1.8.0. I sort of installed it by accident --
I meant to install 1.8.0 -- which for me is working great.
Andy Liebman
>In a message dated 12/16/2004 5:36:21 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>mjstumpf@pobox.com writes:
>mdadm 1.8.1 is segfaulting on red hat linux 7.3. Kernel is 2.4.18smp5.
>Happened when I try to assemble a 3 drive array with only 2 drives.
>
>Not important to me; I just downgraded to 1.2.0 and it worked like a
>champ, but I figured I'd throw that out there as an FYI.
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* Re: mdadm segfault
2006-10-08 13:29 ` Henrik Holst
@ 2006-10-08 13:41 ` Frank van Maarseveen
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From: Frank van Maarseveen @ 2006-10-08 13:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Henrik Holst; +Cc: linux-raid
On Sun, Oct 08, 2006 at 03:29:21PM +0200, Henrik Holst wrote:
> Frank van Maarseveen wrote:
> > Maybe it's fixed already but just in case... trying to assemble an array
> > by UUID without any mdadm.conf segfaulted, e.g.:
> >
> > mdadm -A --uuid=d764947c:875b3b25:d10330b1:eec6e325 /dev/md10 -c partitions
> >
>
> You probably want to include version of mdadm as well as your kernel
> version.
>
> Please post your /proc/partitions file as well.
Just tried it out on FC4 (mdadm - v1.11.0 - 11 April 2005) and it seems
fixed. Apparently I stumbled on a very old version of mdadm.
--
Frank
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* Re: mdadm segfault
2006-10-08 12:14 Frank van Maarseveen
@ 2006-10-08 13:29 ` Henrik Holst
2006-10-08 13:41 ` Frank van Maarseveen
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From: Henrik Holst @ 2006-10-08 13:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Frank van Maarseveen; +Cc: linux-raid
Frank van Maarseveen wrote:
> Maybe it's fixed already but just in case... trying to assemble an array
> by UUID without any mdadm.conf segfaulted, e.g.:
>
> mdadm -A --uuid=d764947c:875b3b25:d10330b1:eec6e325 /dev/md10 -c partitions
>
You probably want to include version of mdadm as well as your kernel
version.
Please post your /proc/partitions file as well.
--
Henrik Holst
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* mdadm segfault
@ 2006-10-08 12:14 Frank van Maarseveen
2006-10-08 13:29 ` Henrik Holst
0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Frank van Maarseveen @ 2006-10-08 12:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-raid
Maybe it's fixed already but just in case... trying to assemble an array
by UUID without any mdadm.conf segfaulted, e.g.:
mdadm -A --uuid=d764947c:875b3b25:d10330b1:eec6e325 /dev/md10 -c partitions
--
Frank
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* Re: mdadm segfault
2004-12-17 4:35 ` Neil Brown
@ 2004-12-17 17:57 ` Robin Bowes
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From: Robin Bowes @ 2004-12-17 17:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-raid
Neil Brown wrote:
>
> Why don't people read the release notes?
Do you really need to ask? :)
>
> From "ANNOUNCE-1.8.1":
>
> This is a "development" release of mdadm. It should *not* be
> considered stable and should be used primarily for testing.
> The current "stable" version is 1.8.0.
>
>
> I guess I should release a "1.9.0" and use "1.8.2 ..." for devel
> releases.
It might be an idea to create "dev" and "production" branches.
Personally, I read the original 1.8.1 announcement on this list and
stayed with 1.8.0, but I can see how others, accustomed to the usual
high quality of your releases would think that 1.8.1 would be as stable
as 1.8.0.
How about 1.x.y-dev or 1.x.y-bzz (eg b20 b=beta)?
R.
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* Re: mdadm segfault
2004-12-16 22:34 Michael Stumpf
@ 2004-12-17 4:35 ` Neil Brown
2004-12-17 17:57 ` Robin Bowes
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From: Neil Brown @ 2004-12-17 4:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mjstumpf; +Cc: linux-raid
On Thursday December 16, mjstumpf@pobox.com wrote:
> mdadm 1.8.1 is segfaulting on red hat linux 7.3. Kernel is 2.4.18smp5.
> Happened when I try to assemble a 3 drive array with only 2 drives.
>
> Not important to me; I just downgraded to 1.2.0 and it worked like a
> champ, but I figured I'd throw that out there as an FYI.
>
Why don't people read the release notes?
From "ANNOUNCE-1.8.1":
This is a "development" release of mdadm. It should *not* be
considered stable and should be used primarily for testing.
The current "stable" version is 1.8.0.
I guess I should release a "1.9.0" and use "1.8.2 ..." for devel
releases.
NeilBrown
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* mdadm segfault
@ 2004-12-16 22:34 Michael Stumpf
2004-12-17 4:35 ` Neil Brown
0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Michael Stumpf @ 2004-12-16 22:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-raid
mdadm 1.8.1 is segfaulting on red hat linux 7.3. Kernel is 2.4.18smp5.
Happened when I try to assemble a 3 drive array with only 2 drives.
Not important to me; I just downgraded to 1.2.0 and it worked like a
champ, but I figured I'd throw that out there as an FYI.
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