9.1 and gmirror with GPT?
Warren Block
wblock at wonkity.com
Sat Oct 27 21:42:12 UTC 2012
On Sat, 27 Oct 2012, freebsd at johnea.net wrote:
> On 2012-10-23 17:46, Warren Block wrote:
>> On Tue, 23 Oct 2012, freebsd at johnea.net wrote:
>
>>> To create a swap and then a root that fills the rest of the disk, must the swap be created first, like this:
>>>
>>> gpart add -t freebsd-swap -a 4k -s 4g mirror/gm0s1
>>> gpart add -t freebsd-ufs -a 4k mirror/gm0s1
>>>
>>> Is there any other way to tell gpart to create the / partition using all space except 4G?
>>
>> I'm afraid it requires one to Use Math(tm). gpart show will at least show the real capacity of a drive, instead of the diagonally-measured inflated units used by drive vendors.
>
> Thanks for your guidance Warren! I've also been reading a number of threads on the forums on this subject, to which you contributed.
>
> Rather than face the scary prospect of using actual Math(tm) 8-) I was just going to create swap first at 8G, and let the freebsd partition fill the rest of the disk, however as I try to destroy previous non-aligned MBR and gmirror metadata, I'm running into issues:
>
> "mirror/gm0s1 added, but partition is not aligned on 4096 bytes"
>
> Below is a short screen shot of the commands used to destroy and then recreate gmirror. I'm currently running with non-geom ada0 as root, and am attempting to create the aligned partitions of gm0 on ada1.
>
> I'm not sure what to do to cause the MBR scheme to be aligned. Thanks for any feedback!
>
> johnea
>
> orsbackup# mount
> /dev/ada0s1a on / (ufs, local, journaled soft-updates)
> devfs on /dev (devfs, local, multilabel)
> orsbackup# gmirror status
> Name Status Components
> mirror/gm0 COMPLETE ada1 (ACTIVE)
> orsbackup# gpart destroy -F mirror/gm0
> mirror/gm0 destroyed
> orsbackup# gpart create -s MBR mirror/gm0
> mirror/gm0 created
> orsbackup# ls /dev/mirror/
> gm0
> orsbackup# gpart add -t freebsd -a 4k mirror/gm0
> mirror/gm0s1 added, but partition is not aligned on 4096 bytes
This is new to me, I have not seen it before. I had the impression that
gpart put the bsdlabel partition table at a misaligned offset so that
the actual filesystems in those partitions would land on an aligned
block, but it never gave that message. That comes from
sys/geom/part/g_part.c, function g_part_ctl_add which starts at line
645:
743 /* Provide feedback if so requested. */
744 if (gpp->gpp_parms & G_PART_PARM_OUTPUT) {
745 sb = sbuf_new_auto();
746 G_PART_FULLNAME(table, entry, sb, gp->name);
747 if (pp->stripesize > 0 && entry->gpe_pp->stripeoffset != 0)
748 sbuf_printf(sb, " added, but partition is not "
749 "aligned on %u bytes\n", pp->stripesize);
750 else
751 sbuf_cat(sb, " added\n");
752 sbuf_finish(sb);
753 gctl_set_param(req, "output", sbuf_data(sb), sbuf_len(sb) + 1);
754 sbuf_delete(sb);
755 }
756 return (0);
> orsbackup# gpart show
> => 63 3907029105 ada0 MBR (1.8T)
> 63 63 - free - (31k)
> 126 3906994077 1 freebsd [active] (1.8T)
> 3906994203 34965 - free - (17M)
>
> => 0 3906994077 ada0s1 BSD (1.8T)
> 0 3890216960 1 freebsd-ufs (1.8T)
> 3890216960 16777116 2 freebsd-swap (8G)
> 3906994076 1 - free - (512B)
>
> => 63 3907029104 mirror/gm0 MBR (1.8T)
> 63 63 - free - (31k)
> 126 3907028979 1 freebsd (1.8T)
> 3907029105 62 - free - (31k)
>
> => 0 3907028979 mirror/gm0s1 BSD (1.8T)
> 0 3890216960 1 freebsd-ufs (1.8T)
> 3890216960 16777116 2 freebsd-swap (8G)
> 3906994076 34903 - free - (17M)
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