Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2015 09:55:03 +0100 From: Matthew Seaman <matthew@freebsd.org> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 10.2-Beta i386..what's wrong..? Message-ID: <55B1FD67.3000005@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <20150724065814.GB11640@beast.freibergnet.de> References: <55B17B7A.4080402@gmail.com> <20150723234805.GK84931@FreeBSD.org> <55B18488.9060602@sorbs.net> <20150724004026.GA1370@lonesome.com> <CAKFCL4VVtLspj%2BRQxSHjyQxAhixPuMiQoehoA2MYWeSgqTTwAQ@mail.gmail.com> <20150724004343.GM84931@FreeBSD.org> <20150724065814.GB11640@beast.freibergnet.de>
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This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156) --APlveX7wQftnp7WjfNsNkbJjfBRaR70av Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On 07/24/15 07:58, Holm Tiffe wrote: > ..interrestingly people here seem to focus my problem to ZFS.. but my > problem was to build an raid over 4 disks on my old i386 machine and th= at > failed with 2 different approaches. >=20 > I'm accepting that ZFS is a too big thing for the i386 architecture > and I possibly should leave it alone on that machine. >=20 > But my 2nd try with gvinum failed also ...why? I've had success using a combination of gstripe and gmirror to create a RAID10 over 4 drives: % gstripe status Name Status Components stripe/st0 UP mirror/gm2 mirror/gm1 % gmirror status Name Status Components mirror/gm2 COMPLETE da0 (ACTIVE) da1 (ACTIVE) mirror/gm1 COMPLETE da2 (ACTIVE) da3 (ACTIVE) This is a separate data area though -- system boots from some different drives. I can't remember if it is possible to boot from a gstripe. Cheers, Matthew --APlveX7wQftnp7WjfNsNkbJjfBRaR70av Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIbBAEBCgAGBQJVsf1nAAoJEABRPxDgqeTnjvAP9RMlof1Sh75jYZYws9Y5w5jj yu90s6MwsJYKYK7XhwdX43eIoWQYwLMmxul+IyzbvAJZdEpBD2jux3pHhRQucGCK R/3b1BnysW91Y2njGLZPfdSyyxIMf8+F2lfisVS1G8lpXq21pQlwqVyv8G10qNZv 2ynSeC3paQ6GrL3nGZ3pxTjpj5X6Q/TLytccmAII+OHXKd/m0oA34lC9qKnR3NMP uqcF6+9u30OdocVc7kz+55wjqDHv6nYfUWZLghEIX8wN7OcYK+lQJR3R90g0UQnL FQuGdCTLjlqKwVVC+rhjroiw0LCaHIot165wfDNp4MwhHD9VM1pDjtksbMRHnnRK hPbhvm1ItPPOUf/+aLl+5+Ff1E1rloLND3JuQQnFPCnJGeid5JJnZ2D/QP5B1UBw cSmL8UNp/HSDKNboo/5cLxYksV1pOT/W2XrSjz5jo6Vny+DEeUoqMbQvaouFvZlw 43HQ5MUMMDrfIpnSem9Lwfe3ablKbofQaRavae6P9jmuaGkzLH31SW1P8QxbLmvm FpWp0T266VVEi3IAAcQXgD3tMZCBBbDpftYaXeDk3mxvBs5xti91qUvKQQ0hAtqz HAHPJN3prdtiJD76lwn7SdqlMPrrRaoqR8xf3MBDCgicwwgyrLX/rHdza0Kl/EKw lgS7Aab9LJYW3p7qpKs= =wdSF -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --APlveX7wQftnp7WjfNsNkbJjfBRaR70av--
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