Building Out XenServer 6.5 with USB Boot and Software RAID 10
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 @DustinB3403 what is in your mdadm.conf? 
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 Can't find md0 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
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 @scottalanmiller said: @DustinB3403 said: Can't find md0 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtabShould not be there, right? I added an entry into fstab. It may have a typo... 
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 fstab  
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 fstab corrected, entry reversed. mount raid10 mount: /mnt/raid10 is not a block device
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 Your could run mdadm --examine --scan >> /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf To recreate the conf and see if it fixes the problem. /dev/md/0 should be a symbolic link to /dev/md0 
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 @Romo Same response when reexamining the disks. this is for both mount /mnt/raid10 && mount /dev/md10 
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 mount /dev/md0 /mnt/raid10 ? 
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 /dev/md0 not md10 
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 Using RAID 10 in names anywhere is very confusing and hard to read. I think several of these issues are partially stemming just from poor naming conventions. Name mount points by purpose, not technology. 
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 You can't mount /dev/md0, because according to the mdadm --examine --scan ouput, the array, is at /dev/md/0 
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 @Romo said: You can't mount /dev/md0, because according to the mdadm --examine --scan ouput, the array, is at /dev/md/0 Good eye, that was hard to see. 
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 What is the ouput for: 
 cat /dev/md/md-device-map
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 cat /dev/md/md-device-map cat: /dev/md/md-device-map: No such file or directory
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 @DustinB3403 
 ls /dev/ | grep md
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 @DustinB3403 can you please show us the output of your mdadm.conf file, last time I believe it was cut off because the UUID's dont show. 
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 There is now a new record (3rd line) 






