Bug 450722

Summary: Raid1 boot corruption on removal of mirror component
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: John Whitley <jrw>
Component: mkinitrdAssignee: Peter Jones <pjones>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 9CC: agk, bmr, bruno, dwysocha, gregjo, heinzm, mbroz, p.czerewko, prockai
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Description John Whitley 2008-06-10 17:15:15 UTC
Description of problem:
System fails to boot when one half of mirrored pair is absent. /boot fails fsck

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Fedora 9 (OK on Fedora 8)

How reproducible:
Very. Every attempt to boot

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install Fedora with two disc which mirror each other (Raid1)
2. Reboot with one disc removed
3. Observe failure to boot
  
Actual results:
Fails to boot with fsck error of /dev/md0

Expected results:
Boot but with removed disc absent from mirrors 

Additional info:

Comment 1 John Whitley 2008-06-10 17:15:15 UTC
Created attachment 308843 [details]
Text file expanding on problem

Comment 2 Bruno Wolff III 2008-06-18 14:52:49 UTC
This is partially a duplicate of 160563, but I think the symptoms displayed are
related to a change in grub to handle ext3 with larger inodes. So I am not 100%
if this should be closed as a duplicate of 160563.

Comment 3 John Whitley 2008-06-18 16:11:25 UTC
I should add that both discs had had grub run on them under Fodera 8 as follows:

grub> device (hd0) /dev/sd[ab]
grub> root (hd0,0)
grub> setup (hd0)

The fsck failed someway into the boot, i.e. after running udev

Comment 4 Heinz Mauelshagen 2008-06-18 17:19:18 UTC
Adjusted component to mkinitrd.
Is this a static init script issue not being able to map the degraded mirror
propperly ?

Comment 5 Graham Leggett 2008-07-24 23:48:23 UTC
Just ran into this exact same problem, we are currently stuck unable to do a
system migration because of this problem.

Is there a workaround to bring the grub configuration into a useable state?


Comment 6 p.czerewko 2008-08-28 07:37:49 UTC
I have this problem too.
Is there any solution?
Or i should change distro?
Distro without goodworking RAID1 is useless for me

Comment 8 Bug Zapper 2009-06-10 01:31:31 UTC
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Comment 9 Bug Zapper 2009-07-14 16:10:14 UTC
Fedora 9 changed to end-of-life (EOL) status on 2009-07-10. Fedora 9 is 
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