FW: Kickstart partition woes
Gordon McDowall
gordon.mcdowall at fasthosts.co.uk
Wed May 26 08:52:08 UTC 2004
Nope, that's not the issue, I'm, beginning to lose hope :o(
I have just about exhausted all different options in the partition section.
Is there nobody that has tried doing this before, it seems like something
that should be easy to do.
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Stevens [mailto:rstevens at vitalstream.com]
Sent: 25 May 2004 17:55
To: Getting started with Red Hat Linux
Subject: Re: FW: Kickstart partition woes
Gordon McDowall wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, to answer your questions, yes it's software raid and
> yes /home was on md3, I cannot see why I should not be able to do this new
> install since if you try a manual install then you can see all the
> partitions and raid devices and the only thing that needs done is to
relabel
> the raid devices to reflect the partitions and tell it whether to format
the
> raid device or keep the data intact.
Erp! I think I found it. Your lines specifying the RAID layout are
missing some stuff. In your "raid" lines, I think you must have
"--fstype=ext3" rather than "--fstype ext3". This may be an issue as
the other partitions are going to be formatted (and ext3 is the default)
while /home is NOT going to be formatted. I'm surprised it worked at
all with spaces instead of "=" in those lines. I'd expect some errors
regarding "can't find device ext2" or "can't find device ext3" in the
other lines as well.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rick Stevens [mailto:rstevens at vitalstream.com]
> Sent: 24 May 2004 18:26
> To: Getting started with Red Hat Linux
> Subject: Re: FW: Kickstart partition woes
>
>
> Gordon McDowall wrote:
>
>>Hi
>>
>>I recently sent the following email to the general Redhat list but got no
>>reply, I was hoping that someone on this list might be able to help
>>out...please!
>>
>>I am currently trying to upgrade a server from Redhat 7.2 to Redhat
>>Enterprise 3.0, the server is running raid and I would like to keep the
>>/home partition intact and basically do a full install on the remaining /
>>/boot and /var partitions. When I try the install it always errors out
>>with the error "unable to locate raid device None for /home" but as far as
>
> I
>
>>can see the partition section of the kickstart file is fine, does anyone
>>have any suggestions as to what may be the issue.
>>Here is a copy of the partition section of the ks.cfg file
>>
>>#Disk partitioning information
>>part raid.01 --onpart sda1
>>part raid.03 --onpart sda2
>>part swap --onpart sda3
>>part raid.05 --onpart sda6 --noformat
>>part raid.07 --onpart sda5
>>part raid.02 --onpart sdb1
>>part raid.04 --onpart sdb2
>>part swap --onpart sdb3
>>part raid.06 --onpart sdb6 --noformat
>>part raid.08 --onpart sdb5
>>raid /boot --level=1 --device=md0 --fstype ext2 raid.01 raid.02
>>raid / --level=1 --device=md1 --fstype ext3 raid.03 raid.04
>>raid /var --level=1 --device=md2 --fstype ext3 raid.07 raid.08
>>raid /home --level=1 --device=md3 --fstype ext3 --noformat raid.05 raid.06
>>
>>
>>Thanks, any suggestions appreciated
>
>
> So, this is a software RAID? Which device is /home on under 7.2? From
> your ks.cfg file, I'm guessing it's md3 (raid 05/raid 06).
>
> I'm not at all certain you can do an upgrade from 7.2 to ES3 on software
> RAID without reformatting. First, that's one hell of a gear change
> (jumping three major releases) Second, the mechanisms used to support
> software RAID changed quite a bit over that time. I think you're going
> to have to back up /home to some media somewhere and let the system
> format /home to get past that.
>
> Wish I could help more.
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