Are you talking about RAID1 and RAID1:1? The first is the RAID device
and the latter is the first partition in that RAID device. If you have
more than one partition there, you'll get RAID1:2 and so on.
Ying
>-----Original Message-----
>From: coolkcah@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:coolkcah@xxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tiago
>Freitas
>Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 3:57 PM
>To: Fang, Ying
>Cc: ATARAID (eg, Promise Fasttrak, Highpoint 370) related discussions
>Subject: Re: isw device for volume broken after opensuse livecd boot
>
>Ok I will try to rebuild, the problem I see is that OROM reports two
>RAID0 and two RAID1 volumes with the same size, but there is only one
>of each. That's the biggest problem with the metadata now.
>As I said:
>> >0 RAID0:1 80Gb Failed
>> >1 RAID1:1 109.0Gb Degraded
>> >2 RAID0 80Gb Failed
>> >3 RAID1 109.0Gb Degraded
>> >
>> >Port
>> >0 Hitachi 149.1GB Member Disk(0,1)
>> >1 Hitachi 149.1GB Member Disk(2,3)
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