Arne Wörner wrote: > --- Henrik Bergkvist <henrik_at_mdfnet.se> wrote: >> But when doing graid5 load and then graid5 unload i get: >> graid5: Could not unload module: Device busy. >> >> Doesn't matter that much to me, but didn't that work before? >> > Hmm... > > That is because a device is still there... > Maybe the device is even in use somehow (e.g.: by a mounted file system)? > > u could try to destroy it (temporarily -- i.e.: the meta data will remain on > the disks) with this command: "graid5 destroy -y <device name>"... Then u > should be able to unload that graid5 module... > > -Arne I have [root_at_internet ~]# graid5 status Name Status Components raid5/data COMPLETE CALM ad8 ad6 ad4 But when I do "graid5 stop data" I get a kernel panic. /HenrikReceived on Fri Nov 09 2007 - 09:16:26 UTC
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