GEOM_CONCAT log on boot

Lee Dilkie Lee at dilkie.com
Thu Nov 10 12:32:32 UTC 2011


Hi,

I just created a gconcat of a gmirror ( only one drive involved here, 
more to add later ) and it seems to be working fine except I see the 
following log in /var/messages when I boot up.

Nov 10 06:23:55 spock kernel: ad10: 76319MB <WDC WD800AAJS-70TDA1 
01.00A03> at ata5-master SATA150
Nov 10 06:23:55 spock kernel: GEOM_MIRROR: Device mirror/gm10 launched 
(1/1).
Nov 10 06:23:55 spock kernel: GEOM_CONCAT: Device gc10 created 
(id=252087182).
Nov 10 06:23:55 spock kernel: GEOM_CONCAT: Disk mirror/gm10 attached to 
gc10.
Nov 10 06:23:55 spock kernel: GEOM_CONCAT: Device gc10 activated.
*Nov 10 06:23:55 spock kernel: GEOM_CONCAT: Cannot add disk 
ufsid/4ebb0c7b223ec4fe to gc10 (error=17)*.

I had done a glabel of the drive before I added it to the gmirror (don't 
know if that's necessary as gmirror seems to find drives even if they move).

$ glabel list
Geom name: ad4
Providers:
1. Name: label/4T-1
    Mediasize: 4000787029504 (3.7T)
    Sectorsize: 512
    Mode: r1w1e1
    secoffset: 0
    offset: 0
    seclength: 7814037167
    length: 4000787029504
    index: 0
Consumers:
1. Name: ad4
    Mediasize: 4000787030016 (3.7T)
    Sectorsize: 512
    Mode: r1w1e2

$ gmirror list
Geom name: gm10
State: COMPLETE
Components: 1
Balance: round-robin
Slice: 4096
Flags: NONE
GenID: 0
SyncID: 1
ID: 1244094028
Providers:
1. Name: mirror/gm10
    Mediasize: 4000787028992 (3.7T)
    Sectorsize: 512
    Mode: r1w1e2
Consumers:
1. Name: label/4T-1
    Mediasize: 4000787029504 (3.7T)
    Sectorsize: 512
    Mode: r1w1e1
    State: ACTIVE
    Priority: 0
    Flags: DIRTY, HARDCODED
    GenID: 0
    SyncID: 1
    ID: 3404476183

$ gconcat list
Geom name: gc10
State: UP
Status: Total=1, Online=1
Type: AUTOMATIC
ID: 252087182
Providers:
1. Name: concat/gc10
    Mediasize: 4000787028480 (3.7T)
    Sectorsize: 512
    Mode: r1w1e1
Consumers:
1. Name: mirror/gm10
    Mediasize: 4000787028992 (3.7T)
    Sectorsize: 512
    Mode: r1w1e2
    Start: 0
    End: 4000787028480

$ uname -a
FreeBSD spock.dilkie.com 7.4-STABLE FreeBSD 7.4-STABLE #0: Mon Sep 12 
09:20:00 EDT 2011     root at spock.dilkie.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SPOCK  i386

$ ll /dev/ufsid/
total 1
dr-xr-xr-x  2 root  wheel  - 512 Nov 10 06:23 ./
dr-xr-xr-x  8 root  wheel  - 512 Nov 10 01:23 ../

there is, indeed, no ufsid to match.. none at all in fact.

so the question is. Can this log be ignored or have I done something wrong.

Oh, when I created my array, I use the raw disks, no bsdlabel or slices 
or anything.

TIA,

-lee





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