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Post by omega on Sept 16, 2007 16:55:53 GMT 7
Hi, A new version 2.00.02 of the INFO module is available here: onbeat.dk/thecus/index.php/N5200_Module:_INFOThis version now supports FW 2.00.01 and should still be compatible with the previous version. I've added some more infos: model name and FW version for the hard disks, information for all network interfaces and information for the filesystems /tmp and /raid/data. Please use the temporary download link on the module download page at the Thecus Wiki as long as the modules haven't been uploaded to there. Have fun! Andreas
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Post by georg54 on Sept 17, 2007 5:18:06 GMT 7
Thank you Andreas, I installed it and everything is great! more information are always good.. but it shows me however now /dev/md0 and /dev/md1 ?/dev/md0 with Array Size: 1959808 bytes Device Size:1959808 bytes /dev/md1 with Array Size: 1242434560 bytes Device Size: 310608640 bytes, my raid5Georg
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Post by omega on Sept 17, 2007 5:59:42 GMT 7
Of course there are two md devices: md0 is holding the system files and md1 is holding the data filesystem.
The new version of my INFO module does show both of them, so don't worry.
Andreas
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Post by georg54 on Sept 17, 2007 7:03:18 GMT 7
Hi Andreas,
but the chunksize in module INFO /dev/md0 = error
Georg
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Post by omega on Sept 17, 2007 14:03:27 GMT 7
Georg, Yes, because md0 is a RAID1 device which doesn't have any chunk size. I know the module could display "N/A" instead of error.... but I left this as an exercise for an volunteer who wants to beautify the HTML output anyway Andreas
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Post by sauron on Sept 19, 2007 15:39:10 GMT 7
On my N5200, /dev/md0 is not a data filesystem at all, it's used as swap.
The system files are in a separate logical volume, but they're still on /dev/md1.
Mike
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Post by omega on Sept 19, 2007 16:47:58 GMT 7
Yes, you're right /dev/md0 is holding the swap /dev/md1 is holding part of the system and data in two different logical volumes Andreas
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