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Re: The raidctl command



On 11/21/2017 01:22 PM, Frans van Berckel wrote:
> Almost after installing i start a chroot, and run # systemctl enable se
> rial-getty@ttyS0.service, to be sure ttyS0 does workout.

This is no longer necessary [1]. I have verified that serial console
works out of the box on sparc64 after installation.

> The question, within Debian. How do i get Unit 0 & 1 also into a volume
> like 2. I read up, Solaris does a command # raidctl.
> 
> Anyone experience? I am sure, i need to reinstall after that.

This looks like a software RAID that is implemented by the firmware.

I'm not sure whether there is a Linux utility to control that, but
why don't you just set up an mdraid or a ZFS RAIDZ? You don't really
need to rely on any functionality in the firmware.

Adrian

> [1]
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/d-i/finish-install.git/commit/?id=741a19d3ec9e41a8dff236cec11805917f7ce214

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