Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 12:31:02 +0700 From: Eugene Grosbein <egrosbein@rdtc.ru> To: stable@freebsd.org Cc: Alexander Motin <mav@freebsd.org>, re@freebsd.org Subject: GEOM_RAID in GENERIC is harmful Message-ID: <50516F96.1020905@rdtc.ru>
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Hi! 9-STABLE has got options GEOM_RAID in GENERIC. In real world, this change is pretty harmful and there are lots of cases when 9.0-RELEASE systems upgraded to 9-STABLE fail to mount root UFS filesystem or attach ZFS. It seems, there are lots of HDDs supplied with pseudo-RAID labels at the end: pre-installed Windows machined having motherboards with pseudo-RAID like Intel RapidStore and alike. One can not even be aware of these labels. 9.0-RELEASE can be installed on such HDDs and use them with GMIRROR or ZFS without a problem. Upgraded to 9-STABLE, such system fails to build due to GRAID jumping out of box and grabbing HDDs for itself, so GMIRROR or ZFS got broken. That's makes users very angry when production server fails to boot with GENERIC kernel after correctly performed upgrade. GEOM_RAID compiled in GENERIC should be deactivated and require activation with some loader knob. Also, we need distinct RELEASE NOTES warning about the issue. Eugene Grosbein
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