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    Building Out XenServer 6.5 with USB Boot and Software RAID 10

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    • DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403
      last edited by

      Romo when you run

      xe sr-list 
      

      What's listed?

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      • RomoR
        Romo
        last edited by

        The array is now properly seen as storage in xencenter, I did have to unmount it first @DustinB3403

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        • DustinB3403D
          DustinB3403
          last edited by

          What process did you run to unmount it.

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          • RomoR
            Romo
            last edited by

            umount /dev/md10

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            • DustinB3403D
              DustinB3403
              last edited by

              So you ran

               umount /dev/md10
              

              and then

              xe sr-create type=ext device-config:device=/dev/md10 shared=false host-uuid:fba59a9c7e6db5a2d21e40343b415cfd name-label="Array storage"
              

              Correct?

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              • RomoR
                Romo
                last edited by

                Yes, @DustinB3403 .

                This is xe sr-list output with the array added as storage

                Screenshot from 2015-11-05 09:12:22.png

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                • RomoR
                  Romo
                  last edited by

                  @DustinB3403 sorry I did add content-type=user to the sr-create command. The final command was

                  xe sr-create type=ext device-config:device=/dev/md10 shared=false host-uuid:fba59a9c-7e6db5a2-d21e4034-3b415cfd content-type=user name-label="Array storage"

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                  • DustinB3403D
                    DustinB3403
                    last edited by DustinB3403

                    OK so after saving the RAID Array (in my wall of text) he then would have to run

                    umount /dev/raid10
                    

                    and then

                    xe sr-create type=ext device-config:device=/dev/raid10 shared=false host-uuid:<HOST-UUID> content-type=user name-label="Array storage"
                    
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                    • DustinB3403D
                      DustinB3403
                      last edited by

                      I'm guessing the system auto-mounted the array when you built it, and can now see it in XenCenter.

                      Correct?

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                      • RomoR
                        Romo
                        last edited by

                        It is automounting since we added it to our fstab

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                        • RomoR
                          Romo
                          last edited by

                          After adding the array as storage xenserver , the output of df -Th changes to this

                          Screenshot from 2015-11-05 09:21:03.png

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                          • RomoR
                            Romo
                            last edited by

                            I removed the /dev/md10 entry from fstab so it doesn't automount and causes conflict with xenserver handling storage

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                            • RomoR
                              Romo
                              last edited by

                              Xencenter after reboots properly automounts our new array

                              2015-11-05 09_31_51-XenCenter.png

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller
                                last edited by

                                We need to get the UUID out of the proposed script, that much I know won't work.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @Romo
                                  last edited by

                                  @Romo said:

                                  I removed the /dev/md10 entry from fstab so it doesn't automount and causes conflict with xenserver handling storage

                                  Ah, good catch. I'm updating the OP with a finalized script. Please review.

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                                  • RomoR
                                    Romo
                                    last edited by

                                    I got the uuid using this:

                                    madadm --detail /dev/md10 | grep UUID

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                                    • RomoR
                                      Romo
                                      last edited by

                                      We don't need to install mdadm, its there already

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @Romo
                                        last edited by

                                        @Romo said:

                                        I got the uuid using this:

                                        madadm --detail /dev/md10 | grep UUID

                                        Thanks.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @Romo
                                          last edited by

                                          @Romo said:

                                          I got the uuid using this:

                                          madadm --detail /dev/md10 | grep UUID

                                          What is the raw output of that command? Did you need to clean it up? I want this scripted, not manual, if possible.

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                                          • brianlittlejohnB
                                            brianlittlejohn
                                            last edited by

                                            i'm going to have to try this out, i have an old dell with FAKERAID.

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