Managers,
When I was creating my disklabel, I was setting all unused partitions to
0, which included rz0c. When I went back and zeroed, rewrote and re-edited
the disklabel I left the c partition as is and made my modifications. I
don't know if this was in fact the cause of my problem but leaving the c
partition alone solved the problem.
Allen
| Allen Belk, Systems Administrator
| Office of Information Technology
| Saint Leo University, Saint Leo, FL
| allen.belk_at_saintleo.edu - (352) 588-8592
----- Original Message -----
From: "Allen Belk" <allen.belk_at_saintleo.edu>
To: <tru64-unix-managers_at_ornl.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 10:08 AM
Subject: disklabel cannot be updated
> Managers,
> I am attempting to set up my disklabel on a 0+1 raid set presented by
an
> HSG80 connected to an ES40. I can successfully zero out the disklabel and
> edit the disklabel without any warnings or errors from disklabel. When I
> attempt to create a filesystem (ufs or advfs) I get an error stating that
> the disklabel cannot be updated. Anyone know the cause(es) of this error
> message? I am suspicious of the disklabel that I am creating since I
don't
> get the error when I try it with a default disklabel.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Allen
>
> | Allen Belk, Systems Administrator
> | Office of Information Technology
> | Saint Leo University, Saint Leo, FL
> | allen.belk_at_saintleo.edu - (352) 588-8592
>
>
>
Received on Wed Sep 26 2001 - 14:33:10 NZST