Problem with mke2fs on huge RAID-partition

From: Peter H. Rüegg (pruegg@eproduction.ch)
Date: Fri Feb 08 2002 - 12:36:16 EST


Hi there,

I just build a nice little fileserver consisting of 2 40GB-HD's with
some RAID-1 partitions and 6 80 GB-HD's on 3 Promise Ultra 100 TX-Adapters
as a RAID-5 partition.

All RAID is done in software, using (at the moment) a Standard RedHat 7.2
Kernel 2.4.7.

My problem is: If I start mke2fs [1] on the device, it writes everything
down until "Writing Superblocks...". The system then completly hangs.
And yes, I did wait long enough (well, at least I think 15 hours should
be enough ;-)

Is there a limitation in the maximum size of a partition (well, 400 GB is
not that small...), may it be a (known) problem of mke2fs or the particular
Kernel-Version, or does anyone have any suggestions where else to seek?

Thanks in advance

 
Peter H. Ruegg
Systems-/Networkadministrator eProduction AG

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