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[SOLVED] Wursti need HW support (OMFG) http://www.dswp.de/old/forum-gameserver-support/wursti-need-hw-support-omfg-t5652-10.html |
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Author: | Crusher [ 08.01.12 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wursti need HW support (OMFG) |
Are the SSDs firmware updated as well? |
Author: | wurst [ 08.01.12 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wursti need HW support (OMFG) |
ye, SSD have actual Firmware, Sandforce 1000/2000 Controllers are very much known to behave well on raid controllers. Btw, Pirat just found the solution. I HAVE A SCSI CONTROLLER! I Mean i run ATA Drives but its SCSI, at least theoretically capable. SCSI Controllers need time for the drives to settle, i know that BSD likes to wait 15 seconds. Pirat wrote: Zu den 180 Sekunden fallen mir zwei Dinge ein: [list=1] [*]"rootdelay". Aus initramfs-tools(8): Code: rootdelay set delay in seconds. Determines how long mountroot waits for root to appear. The default is 180 seconds. Kannst Du auch testweise direkt beim entsprechenden Eintrag im GRUB-Menü einfügen, z. B.: Code: linux /vmlinuz-3.2.0-3-amd64 root=/dev/mapper/vg0-lv--root ro rootdelay=0 (oder erst einmal auf 170 Sekunden, um zu gucken, ob das überhaupt der Parameter ist, der das verursacht). --> It was the first of his 2 Ideas about "180 Seconds" So in fact the SCSI Controller dont say that its ready, maybe cause of no SAS drives connected, who knows. Solution: Open /etc/defaut/grub change the existing line so it looks like this: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="rootdelay=0 noquiet" then enter "update-grub" in console when it dont boot back, just press "e" in grub on boot to take that setting out temporarily so u can boot. Wolfram wrote: Aug 1 23:44:00 wolfram kernel: [ 28.073718] raid1: raid set md0 active with 2 out of 2 mirrors Thx for help, looking forward to exchange the gameserver soon |
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