Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 13:41:48 -0300 From: Franco Bruno Borghesi <fborghesi@gmail.com> To: "Jonathan M. Slivko" <freebsd-lists@slivko.org> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 3Ware SATA RAID 8000 - Supported on 5.3-R? Message-ID: <e13c14ec05052409419ffa2c5@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <429357D4.5030800@slivko.org> References: <50408.70.18.16.72.1116942842.squirrel@www.slivko.org> <e13c14ec050524075978735028@mail.gmail.com> <429341E4.5000108@slivko.org> <e13c14ec050524080654677a58@mail.gmail.com> <42934389.9020307@slivko.org> <e13c14ec05052408462757e2cd@mail.gmail.com> <42934D79.8070407@slivko.org> <e13c14ec05052409185b28d442@mail.gmail.com> <429357D4.5030800@slivko.org>
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Yes, but the default value is "NO". If you still have problems, ask again. 2005/5/24, Jonathan M. Slivko <freebsd-lists@slivko.org>: >=20 > OK, I added that. (it was actually already in /etc/defaults/rc.conf) > -- Jonathan >=20 > Franco Bruno Borghesi wrote: > > If it fails it's because there are certain inconsistencies that need > > user confirmation before they are corrected. > > > > You can add > > fsck_y_enable=3D"YES" > > to your /etc/rc.conf so if default fsck fails, fsck -y is run. Check th= e > > fsck man page before doing so. > > > > Anyway, I don't understand why fsck is run on every reboot. If you just > > try a "reboot" or a "shutdown -r now" command in your console, will fsc= k > > run next time the system boots? It should'n happen. I don't understand > > why your file systems get uncleanly umounted. > > > > About freebsd 5.3, I've been using 3ware 7500-4LP (in raid 5) for the > > last 3 months, and I have not had such (nor any other) problems with tw= e > > driver. > > > > Hope it helps. > > > > 2005/5/24, Jonathan M. Slivko <freebsd-lists@slivko.org > > <mailto:freebsd-lists@slivko.org>>: > > > > Whether I run fsck manually or if I run it automagically at boot via rc > > (which happens every reboot), it fails. As I'm not at console, I can't > > tell whether the same things happen if the box is physically taken > > down. > > and fsck'd in single user mode. The better part of the question is, > > could this be the RAID card throwing out false errors due to not having > > complete support for 5.3-R?, as it says that it only supports the 4.x > > series. > > > > -- Jonathan > > > > Franco Bruno Borghesi wrote: > > > Your fstab is OK. > > > > > > I don't exactly understand the problem. When you boot fsck will run > > > automatically if the system did not correctly shut down. This is > > done > > > *before* disks are mounted rw, so there's no way you will see the > > "(NO > > > WRITE)" message. > > > > > > If system was not correctly shut down, fsck will run, and it > > *will* (and > > > should) slow down system boot process. > > > > > > So, is it the problem that fsck is running *every* time you boot? > > Or is > > > it that you get this "(NO WRITE)" message when you run it manually? > > > > > > > > > 2005/5/24, Jonathan M. Slivko < freebsd-lists@slivko.org > > <mailto:freebsd-lists@slivko.org> > > > <mailto:freebsd-lists@slivko.org <mailto:freebsd-lists@slivko.org>>>: > > > > > > root@bonjour(~)% cat /etc/fstab > > > # > > Device Mountpoint FStype Options Dump > > > Pass# > > > /dev/twed0s1b > > > none swap sw 0 0 > > > /dev/twed0s1a / ufs > > > rw 1 1 > > > /dev/twed0s1g /home ufs > > rw,userquota,groupquota > > > 2 2 > > > /dev/twed0s1d /tmp ufs > > > rw 2 2 > > > /dev/twed0s1e /usr ufs > > > rw 2 2 > > > /dev/twed0s1f /var ufs > > > rw 2 2 > > > /dev/acd0 /cdrom cd9660 ro,noauto > > > 0 0 > > > none /proc > > > procfs rw 0 0 > > > root@bonjour(~)% > > > > > > > > > Franco Bruno Borghesi wrote: > > > > Could you post your /etc/fstab? > > > > > > > > 2005/5/24, Jonathan M. Slivko < freebsd-lists@slivko.org > > <mailto:freebsd-lists@slivko.org> > > > <mailto:freebsd-lists@slivko.org > > <mailto:freebsd-lists@slivko.org>> >: > > > > > > > >>Yes, this is actually the autoboot fsck thats breaking, > > the one > > > that is > > > >>called from /etc/rc (via /etc/rc.d/). I can physically > > take the > > > box down > > > >>and do an offline fsck of it and that works fine, it's > > just when > > > it's in > > > >>multi-user mode thats the problem. > > > >> > > > >>-- Jonathan > > > >> > > > >>Franco Bruno Borghesi wrote: > > > >> > > > >>>For fsck to work (to actually correct any problems you > > may have), > > > >>>partitions should be umounted first. Are you sure you > > have umounted > > > >>>/dev/twedXXXX before running fsck? > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>>2005/5/24, Jonathan M. Slivko < freebsd-lists@slivko.org > > <mailto:freebsd-lists@slivko.org> > > > <mailto:freebsd-lists@slivko.org > > <mailto:freebsd-lists@slivko.org>> > > > >>><mailto: freebsd-lists@slivko.org > > <mailto:freebsd-lists@slivko.org> > > > <mailto:freebsd-lists@slivko.org > > <mailto:freebsd-lists@slivko.org>>>>: > > > >>> > > > >>>Hello, > > > >>> > > > >>>I have an interesting question, I have a Pentium 4 2.4Ghz > > (No HT > > > >>>Enabled), > > > >>>2x80GB SATA Hard Drives in RAID 1. The box boots, works, etc. > > > However, > > > >>>whenever you try and do an fsck -y, it says: > > > >>> > > > >>>root@bonjour (~)% fsck -y > > > >>>** /dev/twed0s1a (NO WRITE) > > > >>>** Last Mounted on / > > > >>>** Root file system > > > >>>** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes > > > >>>** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames > > > >>>** Phase 3 - Check Connectivity > > > >>>** Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts > > > >>>** Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups > > > >>>2821 files, 31805 used, 474682 free (322 frags, 59295 > > blocks, 0.1% > > > >>>fragmentation) > > > >>> > > > >>>** /dev/twed0s1g (NO WRITE) > > > >>>** Last Mounted on /home > > > >>>** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes > > > >>>** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames > > > >>>** Phase 3 - Check Connectivity > > > >>>** Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts > > > >>>** Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups > > > >>>82057 files, 557735 used, 12912399 free (2343 frags, 1613757 > > > blocks, > > > >>>0.0% > > > >>>fragmentation) > > > >>> > > > >>>** /dev/twed0s1d (NO WRITE) > > > >>>** Last Mounted on /tmp > > > >>>** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes > > > >>>** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames > > > >>>** Phase 3 - Check Connectivity > > > >>>** Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts > > > >>>** Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups > > > >>>30 files, 1787 used, 504700 free (20 frags, 63085 blocks, > > 0.0% > > > >>>fragmentation) > > > >>> > > > >>>** /dev/twed0s1e (NO WRITE) > > > >>>** Last Mounted on /usr > > > >>>** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes > > > >>>** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames > > > >>>** Phase 3 - Check Connectivity > > > >>>** Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts > > > >>>** Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups > > > >>>251160 files, 1318908 used, 13912410 free (73346 frags, > > 1729883 > > > blocks, > > > >>>0.5% fragmentation) > > > >>> > > > >>>** /dev/twed0s1f (NO WRITE) > > > >>>** Last Mounted on /var > > > >>>** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes > > > >>>** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames > > > >>>** Phase 3 - Check Connectivity > > > >>>** Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts > > > >>>** Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups > > > >>>4424 files, 63321 used, 7042830 free (2462 frags, 880046 > > blocks, > > > 0.0% > > > >>>fragmentation) > > > >>> > > > >>>The drives are Seagate SATA's (7200RPM) with a 3Ware SATA > > RAID > > > >>>Controller > > > >>>(8006-2LP) using the twe kernel driver. The drives themselves > > > allow data > > > >>>to be read to/written from them, but fsck will not work > > (and is > > > hanging > > > >>>things on boot). > > > >>> > > > >>>Anyone got any ideas? I looked at www.3ware.com<http://www.3ware.c= om> > > <http://www.3ware.com> > > > < http://www.3ware.com> <http://www.3ware.com> > > > >>><http://www.3ware.com> earlier and it says that > > > >>>the 8006-2LP's support FreeBSD 4.x , but not 5.x - could > > this be > > > a result > > > >>>of that, seeing as otherwise the drives/RAID work fine > > (AFAIK, > > > it could > > > >>>not be and I'm just not sure how to test it). > > > >>> > > > >>>TIA, > > > >>>-- Jonathan > > > >>>_______________________________________________ > > > >>> freebsd-questions@freebsd.org > > <mailto:freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> > > > <mailto:freebsd-questions@freebsd.org > > <mailto:freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>> <mailto: > > > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org > > <mailto:freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> > > <mailto:freebsd-questions@freebsd.org > > <mailto:freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>>> > > > >>>mailing list > > > >>> http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > > > >>>To unsubscribe, send any mail to " > > > >>>freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org > > <mailto:freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org> > > > <mailto:freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org > > <mailto:freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org>> > > > >>><mailto: freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org > > <mailto:freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org> > > > <mailto:freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org > > <mailto:freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org>>>" > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >> > > > >>-- > > > >>Jonathan M. Slivko - jonathan@slivko.org > > <mailto:jonathan@slivko.org> <mailto:jonathan@slivko.org > > <mailto:jonathan@slivko.org> > > > > >>"Linux: The Choice for the GNU Generation" > > > >>- http://www.linux.org/ - > > > >> > > > >>Don't fear the penguin. > > > >>.^. > > > >>/V\ > > > >>/( )\ > > > >>^^-^^ > > > >>He's here to help. > > > >> > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org > > <mailto:freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> > > > <mailto:freebsd-questions@freebsd.org > > <mailto:freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>> mailing list > > > > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > > > > To unsubscribe, send any mail to > > > " freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org > > <mailto:freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org> > > > <mailto:freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org > > <mailto:freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org>>" > > > > > > -- > > > Jonathan M. Slivko - jonathan@slivko.org > > <mailto:jonathan@slivko.org> <mailto:jonathan@slivko.org > > <mailto:jonathan@slivko.org>> > > > "Linux: The Choice for the GNU Generation" > > > - http://www.linux.org/ <http://www.linux.org/> - > > > > > > Don't fear the penguin. > > > .^. > > > /V\ > > > /( )\ > > > ^^-^^ > > > He's here to help. > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Jonathan M. Slivko - jonathan@slivko.org <mailto:jonathan@slivko.org> > > "Linux: The Choice for the GNU Generation" > > - http://www.linux.org/ - > > > > Don't fear the penguin. > > .^. > > /V\ > > /( )\ > > ^^-^^ > > He's here to help. > > > > >=20 > -- > Jonathan M. Slivko - jonathan@slivko.org > "Linux: The Choice for the GNU Generation" > - http://www.linux.org/ - >=20 > Don't fear the penguin. > .^. > /V\ > /( )\ > ^^-^^ > He's here to help. >
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