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You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. 1 RAID1 problem Started by Luc83 , Oct 10 2007 05:58 AM Please log in to reply 13 replies to this topic #1 Luc83 Luc83 Newbie Guests 6 posts Posted 10 October 2007 error 15 file not found grub - 05:58 AM Hello I'm new here and it's my first attempt to install openfiler. I have
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a HP ProLiant DL140 server with two SATA 250GB discs. I create a RAID1 in HP SATA Setup. After reboot in POST I see that error 15 file not found centos server have one logical drive in RAID1. That's OK. But when i try to install openfiler (2.2 x86) it says that I have two sepparetly discs - /dev/sda and /dev/sdb. Why openfiler doesn't see my RAID1? I don't want to create
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a software RAID, only hardware. Back to top #2 litkaj litkaj Advanced Member Members 3,947 posts LocationExton, PA Posted 10 October 2007 - 05:22 PM What you have is a fakeraid controller.It is no better than software RAID and is actually worse in many respects.You should either invest in an actual hardware RAID controller or just use software RAID from inside the OF GUI. Jason Litka | Utter Ramblings Back to top #3 Luc83 Luc83 Newbie Guests 6 posts Posted 11 October 2007 error 15 file not found press any key to continue - 05:52 AM Thanks for help. I can't buy any other stuff for a long time, so I must use software RAID. If I use a software RAID i must disable hardware RAID in BIOS, right? Another question - if one of discs failed, does a second disc is a 100% mirror (boot sector, OF, settings, data) and i can run server on one disc or RAID copy only data on second disc? Back to top #4 bgibson bgibson Advanced Member Guests 81 posts Posted 11 October 2007 - 07:04 AM QuoteThanks for help. I can't buy any other stuff for a long time, so I must use software RAID. If I use a software RAID i must disable hardware RAID in BIOS, right? Another question - if one of discs failed, does a second disc is a 100% mirror (boot sector, OF, settings, data) and i can run server on one disc or RAID copy only data on second disc? Yes you will have to disable the hardware fakeraid from bios probably. If one of the disks fail in a software raid, the second disk will run the system just fine.You of course will want to replace the failed drive out ASAP so you can get your redundancy back. Back to top #5 Luc83 Luc83 Newbie Guests 6 posts Posted 11 October 2007 - 08:53 AM How I can rebuild array after replace corrupt disk (in the future)? And how to create software array on my serv
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24, 2013 Few days ago I wrote blog post about OpenFiler virtual appliance deployment and configuration for vSphere homelab. Today, quick how to for in place upgrade from OpenFiler 2.3 to OpenFiler version 2.99.1 and http://vmwaremine.com/2013/01/24/upgrade-openfiler-to-version-2-99/ update to OpenFiler 2.99.2. In fact there is no easy way to do upgrade from 2.3 to 2.99. What has to be done is: export configuration from OpenFiler 2.3 clean install OpenFiler 2.99.1 update to version 2.99.2 restore configuration from OpenFiler 2.3 to OpenFiler 2.99.2 [box type="warning"] Create a backup of data drive before upgrade[/box] Step 1 - backup current configuration From webUI go to System and from right side error 15 click on Backup/Restore Step 2 - Fresh installation OpenFiler 2.99.1 Download ISO with OpenFiler 2.99 - choose right architecture Create a VM snapshot before upgrade Extend a system disk drive on OpenFiler virtual appliance to 4.2 GB Mount ISO to Virtual machine and boot from CD-ROM press Enter on welcome screen to proceed installation or upgrade Choose keyboard layout and regional settings From a Drop down choose - Create custom layout - error 15 file for a disk drive partitions Create boot, swap and root / partitions: Boot partition size 200 MB mount point - /boot file system - ext3 Create swap partition on a free space file system - swap size - 1024 MB edit root partition mount point / filesystem - ext3 size - consume all free space partition layout after disk partitioning In a boot loader change boot loader type to GRUB and leave boot partition default setting not changed define networking configuration define Time Zone give root password Reboot appliance After reboot open a VM console and verify OpenFiler version. In my example was OpenFiler 2.99.1 Step 3 - update OpenFile with the latest patches Log in to WebUI, use default credentials username - openfiler password - password Go to system and choose from right windows System Update and click on Lunch system update From a new window mark Update all packages and install updates - close window In order to monitor package installation click one more time on Lunch system update When instalaltion is finisched - Reboot appliance Step 4 - restore OpenFiler configuration from backup take a second VM snapshot Log in to WebUI From system tab and from right side click on Backup/Restore Brows to backup file and restore configurat