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  1. #1
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    upgrade 10.10 server to 11.04 server failed?

    I am running 2 Ubuntu servers, one as UEC frontend and the other as UEC node. I started, last night, the server upgrade on the frontend. As it promised to take several hours I left it alone to proceed through the night. This morning it was waiting on a prompt which, by virtue of hitting esc to relight the monitor, it continued upgrading packages. At some point subsequent to that it paused on a discrepancy between the eucalyptus.conf file the install wanted to save and the eucalyptus.conf file that existed. I reviewed the deltas and determined that the current, as it existed, would suffice. I received 3 more messages on the console:

    Installing new version of config file /etc/init/eucalyptus-network.conf...
    Installing new version of config file /etc/init/eucalyptus-conf...
    eucalyptus start/running process 15290

    Then no further console messages nor apparent disk or cpu activity
    I can shell into the machine and see the following:
    Code:
    root      7077  6784  0 Apr29 tty1     00:00:33 /usr/bin/python /tmp/update-manager-0r8nH5/natty --mode=server --frontend=DistUpgradeViewText
    root     18950  7077  0 Apr29 tty1     00:00:02 /usr/bin/python /tmp/update-manager-0r8nH5/natty --mode=server --frontend=DistUpgradeViewText
    I am not sure why that second instance exists, but perhaps that is normal.
    I believe it is off, if the upgrade was completed that I saw no indication of such or the machine did not reboot itself. In an attempt to determine if the upgrade was complete I issued lsb_release -a and it looked like the server is upgraded:
    Code:
    walt@cor9100:~$ lsb_release -a
    No LSB modules are available.
    Distributor ID:	Ubuntu
    Description:	Ubuntu 11.04
    Release:	11.04
    Codename:	natty
    I do not, however, believe the process is completed as those two upgrade processes are still running and occasionally one shows up in a top command as "Natty"

    I hesitate to reboot myself as I would expect the system to not successfully boot and then I'd be forced to do a fresh install, losing my customized settings for the second eth and eucalyptus frontend configs.

    I looked at various logs and can not see an obvious error or any situation requiring remedial action. I can not believe this wasn't tested so I am at a loss to determine where this upgrade stands.

    In case you are curious, this process was started via:

    sudo do_release_upgrade.

    Would anyone advise?

    Thanks,

    Walt

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    Re: upgrade 10.10 server to 11.04 server failed?

    only by curiosity, maybe:

    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install -f
    sudo dpkg --configure -a

    but if logs are clean you might be safe

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    Re: upgrade 10.10 server to 11.04 server failed?

    Quote Originally Posted by dino99 View Post
    only by curiosity, maybe:

    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install -f
    sudo dpkg --configure -a

    but if logs are clean you might be safe
    Does that implicitly mean I should kill those two pids I referred to?

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    Re: upgrade 10.10 server to 11.04 server failed?

    Quote Originally Posted by dino99 View Post
    only by curiosity, maybe:

    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install -f
    sudo dpkg --configure -a

    but if logs are clean you might be safe
    Does that implicitly mean I should kill those two pids I referred to?

    I did another ps and found this guy, that I think is the motherlode:

    Code:
    root     10689 18950  0 08:25 pts/1    00:00:00 /usr/bin/dpkg --force-overwrite --status-fd 26 --configure libgdbm3 perl perl-modules bzip2 adduser cron initramfs-tools-bin libklibc klibc-utils busybox-initramfs cpio module-init-tools libpcre3 libglib2.0-0 libusb-0.1-4 libncursesw5 procps udev initramfs-tools dmsetup libdevmapper1.02.1 libfreetype6 libfuse2 gettext-base grub-common ucf grub-pc grub-gfxpayload-lists tzdata-java fuse-utils libck-connector0 libdbus-glib-1-2 libpolkit-gobject-1-0 xkb-data libxau6 libxdmcp6 libxcb1 libx11-data libx11-6 libexpat1 dbus consolekit hdparm libdevmapper-event1.02.1 readline-common libreadline6 lvm2 libdrm2 libdrm-intel1 libdrm-nouveau1a libdrm-radeon1 libpng12-0 libplymouth2 mountall plymouth ifupdown mime-support libsqlite3-0 python2.7 python2.6 libpython2.6 iso-codes python apt-utils python-apt-common python-apt python-support python-dbus language-selector-common python-openssl python-central python-twisted-bin python-pkg-resources python-zope.interface python-twisted-core python-twisted-web libffi5 libgirepository-1.0-1 gir1.2-glib-2.0 python-gobject libgpg-error0 libgcrypt11 libtasn1-3 libgnutls26 libkeyutils1 libkrb5support0 libk5crypto3 libkrb5-3 libgssapi-krb5-2 libidn11 libsasl2-2 libldap-2.4-2 openssl ca-certificates libcurl3-gnutls python-pycurl libaxis2c0 libcap2 librampart0 libwrap0 libedit2 openssh-client openssh-server libavahi-common-data libavahi-common3 libavahi-client3 libavahi-core7 libgeoip1 libxml2 libisc62 libdns69 libisccc60 libisccfg62 libbind9-60 liblwres60 bind9-host avahi-daemon avahi-utils eucalyptus-common python-m2crypto python-boto euca2ools gpgv gnupg python-image-store-proxy libgmp3c2 python-crypto python-pam libxapian22 python-xapian fontconfig-config libfontconfig1 libpixman-1-0 libxcb-render0 libxcb-shm0 libxrender1 libcairo2 python-cairo python-gobject-cairo command-not-found-data python-gdbm lsb-release command-not-found libnfnetlink0 iptables ufw python-gnupginterface update-manager-core python-yaml libsasl2-modules dnsutils isc-dhcp-common iproute isc-dhcp-client dhcp3-client netbase ntpdate libxext6 popularity-contest locales language-pack-en-base language-pack-en libatk1.0-data libatk1.0-0 libice6 x11proto-core-dev libice-dev libdatrie1 libthai-data libthai0 libxft2 fontconfig libpango1.0-0 libsm6 libjpeg62 libtiff4 libx11-xcb1 libxcomposite1 libxfixes3 libxcursor1 libxdamage1 libxi6 libxinerama1 libxrandr2 libxt6 wireless-crda linux-image-2.6.38-8-server libboost-iostreams1.42.0 libsigc++-2.0-0c2a libcwidget3 libept1 aptitude tasksel tasksel-data xtrans-dev keyboard-configuration kbd console-setup eject libmagic1 file iputils-ping libatm1 libnewt0.52 logrotate netcat-openbsd rsyslog sudo ureadahead vim-common vim-tiny vim-runtime vim whiptail ubuntu-minimal apparmor libapparmor1 libapparmor-perl apparmor-utils apt-transport-https bash-completion bsdmainutils busybox-static dmidecode ed friendly-recovery geoip-database groff-base info iputils-tracepath libcap-ng0 irqbalance libelf1 liburi-perl libhtml-parser-perl libhtml-tree-perl libdmraid1.0.0.rc16 dmraid libparted0debian1 libpci3 pciutils libpipeline1 libwww-perl libxmuu1 usbutils lshw ltrace man-db manpages memtest86+ mlocate mtr-tiny nano parted plymouth-theme-ubuntu-text ppp pppconfig psmisc rsync sgml-base tcpdump time wget ubuntu-standard uuid-runtime xauth openjdk-6-jre-lib java-common libcups2 liblcms1 libnspr4 libnss3 libnss3-1d openjdk-6-jre-headless default-jre-headless ant ant-optional icedtea-6-jre-cacao libnspr4-0d libapr1 libaprutil1 libaprutil1-ldap libaprutil1-dbd-sqlite3 apache2.2-bin apache2-utils apache2.2-common apache2-mpm-worker apache2 apt-mirror python-chardet python-debian apt-xapian-index bittornado python-bittorrent bittorrent libgmpxx4ldbl libppl7 libppl-c2 libcloog-ppl0 libelfg0 libmpfr4 libmpc2 cpp-4.5 cpp gcc-4.4-base cpp-4.4 libpython2.7 libasound2 libgif4 libogg0 libflac8 libvorbis0a libvorbisenc2 libsndfile1 libxcb-atom1 libxtst6 libpulse0 libgtk2.0-common libjasper1 libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 shared-mime-info libgtk2.0-0 libaccess-bridge-java-jni openjdk-6-jre default-jre libaccess-bridge-java openjdk-6-jdk

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    Re: upgrade 10.10 server to 11.04 server failed?

    This is grim. Upgrade in place does not (or did not) successfully work.

    I cut a CD and installed from it. The install from CD went fine and at reboot time all I received was a fast blinking on the console. The system will not boot, will not even start boot. I am re-installing as we all know from web-dude vs, sales-guy we have to install 3 times.

    I, honestly, did not think I would need a running commentary on this but, I am on my 3rd try to install this and I have zero hope this will work. It is looking a lot like 11.04 Natty was not completely done cooking before they released it. Specifically, I have RAID1 configured on a Dell XPS 8100. This posed no problem for prior versions but, I think this is an issue with 11.04. In this last attempt I removed the RAID array through bios and recreated it. This shouldn't have mattered. In attempt 1 I selected use entire disk and install LVM. In attempt 2 I said use entire disk (no and install lvm).In both attempts I did notice something I hadn't noticed in earlier installs of previous versions of Ubuntu, it referred to installing on volume whatever (Mirror), specifically the mirror part I don't remember. I concluded, perhaps wrongly, that perhaps the install program was seeing the mirrored half of the raid volume not the 2 physical volumes as a single volume. I thought if I recreate the entire thing from scratch it would have a clean surface to install against.

    Now I am on installation try #4. Here is a warning I saw before which may be pertinent, partd was unable to reread the partition table on /dev/mapper/stuff)Volume0 (no such file or directory). The volume 0 is the RAID volume I created through bios. This means Linux won't know anything about the modifications you made. That would be the changes IT just made. Well this sucks!!!! BTW, 10.10 installed just fine.

    I did a backup and displayed the Partition disks screen

    Unallocated physical volumes:
    * none

    Volume Groups
    * cor9100 <- that is the name of the server
    Uses physical volume: /dev/dm-2 (749859MB)
    - provides logical volume root (749895MB)
    - provides logical volume swap_1 (6434MB)

    So this screen seems to be seeing it OK, One would hope it actually read it instead of guessing.

    so I will press continue then select Finish.
    On the second screen for Partition disks

    LVM VG cor9100 LV root - 743.5GB Linux device-mapper (linear)
    #1 743.5GB ext4
    LVM VG cor9100 LV swap_1-6.4GB Linux device-mapper (linear)
    #1 6.4GB F swap swap

    Serial ATA RAID isw_blahblah_Volume0 (mirror - 750.2 GB Linux device-mapper (mirror)
    #1 primary 254MB F ext2 /boot
    #5 logical 749.9GB K lvm

    After selecting Finish partitioning and write changes to disk I get a red screen saying no root file system.

    So I muffed around and defined #1 above as / (root). It used to be in previous releases when it did the formatting it took maybe 20 seconds, certainly long enough for you to see the screen title was formatting disk. Now it just zips though in about 1/2 sec.

    Now it is "Installing the base system"...of course it has been here 3 times before in this odyssey. Oh, in the previous attempt, after I deleted and recreated the RAID volume it, at one screen, warned that it was seeing files from a previous install and they might cause problems...Wait...I recreated the volume, how is it seeing things from a previous install??

    It could just be me wishful thinking but it seems like the disk IO is louder than it was before.

    Nope...no joy...just the fast blinking cursor....Maybe it was grub didn't install correctly. That was the last step when it said it was installing to sda master boot record. So, short of someone having a solution, Monday I will bring my 10.10 disk home from work and reinstall it.
    Last edited by wcorey; April 30th, 2011 at 07:50 PM. Reason: running commentary so others might see if/where I messed up or if/where the install messed up

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    Re: upgrade 10.10 server to 11.04 server failed?

    Come to think of it, this is erringly similar to another thread I opened trying to install, that aforementioned 10.10 server, on the Dell Power Edge T410 at work. It installed just fine but upon reboot, I just got the fast blinking cursor and no bootup or error about not being able to boot up. Note: on the T410 there is no raid.

    This looks an awful lot like a bug.
    Last edited by wcorey; April 30th, 2011 at 07:58 PM.

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    Re: upgrade 10.10 server to 11.04 server failed?

    Code:
                    Boot Info Script 0.55    dated February 15th, 2010                    
    
    ============================= Boot Info Summary: ==============================
    
     => Grub 2 is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda and looks on the same drive in 
        partition #1 for dbh.
     => Syslinux is installed in the MBR of /dev/sdf
     => Grub 2 is installed in the MBR of /dev/mapper/isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume0 and 
        looks on the same drive in partition #1 for dbh.
    
    sda1: _________________________________________________________________________
    
        File system:       
        Boot sector type:  Unknown
        Boot sector info:  
        Mounting failed:
    mount: unknown filesystem type ''
    
    sda2: _________________________________________________________________________
    
        File system:       Extended Partition
        Boot sector type:  Unknown
        Boot sector info:  
    
    sda5: _________________________________________________________________________
    
        File system:       
        Boot sector type:  Unknown
        Boot sector info:  
        Mounting failed:
    mount: unknown filesystem type ''
    mount: unknown filesystem type ''
    
    sdf1: _________________________________________________________________________
    
        File system:       vfat
        Boot sector type:  Unknown
        Boot sector info:  According to the info in the boot sector, sdf1 starts 
                           at sector 0. But according to the info from fdisk, 
                           sdf1 starts at sector 62.
        Operating System:  
        Boot files/dirs:   /boot/grub/grub.cfg
    
    isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume01: _________________________________________________________________________
    
        File system:       
        Boot sector type:  Unknown
        Boot sector info:  
        Mounting failed:
    mount: unknown filesystem type ''
    mount: unknown filesystem type ''
    mount: unknown filesystem type ''
    
    isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume02: _________________________________________________________________________
    
        File system:       Extended Partition
        Boot sector type:  Unknown
        Boot sector info:  
    
    isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume05: _________________________________________________________________________
    
        File system:       
        Boot sector type:  Unknown
        Boot sector info:  
        Mounting failed:
    mount: unknown filesystem type ''
    mount: unknown filesystem type ''
    mount: unknown filesystem type ''
    mount: unknown filesystem type ''
    
    =========================== Drive/Partition Info: =============================
    
    Drive: sda ___________________ _____________________________________________________
    
    Disk /dev/sda: 750.2 GB, 750156374016 bytes
    255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 91201 cylinders, total 1465149168 sectors
    Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
    
    Partition  Boot         Start           End          Size  Id System
    
    /dev/sda1    *          2,048       499,711       497,664  83 Linux
    /dev/sda2             501,758 1,465,143,295 1,464,641,538   5 Extended
    /dev/sda5             501,760 1,465,143,295 1,464,641,536  8e Linux LVM
    
    
    Drive: sdf ___________________ _____________________________________________________
    
    Disk /dev/sdf: 4022 MB, 4022337536 bytes
    124 heads, 62 sectors/track, 1021 cylinders, total 7856128 sectors
    Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
    
    Partition  Boot         Start           End          Size  Id System
    
    /dev/sdf1    *             62     7,849,447     7,849,386   c W95 FAT32 (LBA)
    
    
    Drive: isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume0 ___________________ _____________________________________________________
    
    Disk /dev/mapper/isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume0: 750.2 GB, 750153502720 bytes
    255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 91200 cylinders, total 1465143560 sectors
    Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
    
    Partition  Boot         Start           End          Size  Id System
    
    /dev/mapper/isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume01   *          2,048       499,711       497,664  83 Linux
    /dev/mapper/isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume02            501,758 1,465,143,295 1,464,641,538   5 Extended
    /dev/mapper/isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume05            501,760 1,465,143,295 1,464,641,536  8e Linux LVM
    
    
    blkid -c /dev/null: ____________________________________________________________
    
    Device           UUID                                   TYPE       LABEL                         
    
    /dev/loop0                                              squashfs                                 
    /dev/loop1       e6919f2c-a855-4f4d-8cc3-21be66621881   ext3                                     
    /dev/mapper/isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume0p1 iKlz25-f5ef-0fsB-hY1b-ecrq-DeJP-wK6PXs LVM2_member                               
    /dev/mapper/isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume0p5 FLnB73-oYYS-asW7-Zcy4-Qgu6-gSxX-BblZZM LVM2_member                               
    /dev/mapper/isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume0: PTTYPE="dos" 
    /dev/sda                                                isw_raid_member                               
    /dev/sdf1        D749-9833                              vfat                                     
    /dev/sdf: PTTYPE="dos" 
    /dev/sdg                                                isw_raid_member                               
    error: /dev/mapper/isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume01: No such file or directory
    error: /dev/mapper/isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume02: No such file or directory
    error: /dev/mapper/isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume05: No such file or directory
    error: /dev/sda1: No such file or directory
    error: /dev/sda2: No such file or directory
    error: /dev/sda5: No such file or directory
    error: /dev/sdb: No medium found
    error: /dev/sdc: No medium found
    error: /dev/sdd: No medium found
    error: /dev/sde: No medium found
    
    =============================== "ls -R /dev/mapper/" output: ===============================
    /dev/mapper:
    control
    isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume0
    isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume0p1
    isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume0p5
    
    ============================ "mount | grep ^/dev  output: ===========================
    
    Device           Mount_Point              Type       Options
    
    aufs             /                        aufs       (rw)
    /dev/sdf1        /cdrom                   vfat       (rw,relatime,fmask=0022,dmask=0022,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,errors=remount-ro)
    /dev/loop0       /rofs                    squashfs   (ro,noatime)
    
    
    =========================== sdf1/boot/grub/grub.cfg: ===========================
    
    
    if loadfont /boot/grub/font.pf2 ; then
    	set gfxmode=auto
    	insmod efi_gop
    	insmod efi_uga
    	insmod gfxterm
    	terminal_output gfxterm
    fi
    
    set menu_color_normal=white/black
    set menu_color_highlight=black/light-gray
    
    menuentry "Try Ubuntu without installing" {
    	set gfxpayload=keep
    	linux	/casper/vmlinuz  file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper quiet splash --
    	initrd	/casper/initrd.lz
    }
    menuentry "Install Ubuntu" {
    	set gfxpayload=keep
    	linux	/casper/vmlinuz  file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper only-ubiquity quiet splash --
    	initrd	/casper/initrd.lz
    }
    menuentry "Check disc for defects" {
    	set gfxpayload=keep
    	linux	/casper/vmlinuz  boot=casper integrity-check quiet splash --
    	initrd	/casper/initrd.lz
    }
    
    =================== sdf1: Location of files loaded by Grub: ===================
    
    
        ??GB: boot/grub/grub.cfg
    =========================== Unknown MBRs/Boot Sectors/etc =======================
    
    Unknown BootLoader  on sda1
    
    
    Unknown BootLoader  on sda2
    
    
    Unknown BootLoader  on sda5
    
    
    Unknown BootLoader  on sdf1
    
    00000000  eb 58 90 53 59 53 4c 49  4e 55 58 00 02 08 20 00  |.X.SYSLINUX... .|
    00000010  02 00 00 00 00 f8 00 00  3e 00 7c 00 00 00 00 00  |........>.|.....|
    00000020  aa c5 77 00 e3 1d 00 00  00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00  |..w.............|
    00000030  01 00 06 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |................|
    00000040  00 00 29 33 98 49 d7 20  20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20  |..)3.I.         |
    00000050  20 20 46 41 54 33 32 20  20 20 fa fc 31 c9 8e d1  |  FAT32   ..1...|
    00000060  bc 76 7b 52 06 57 8e c1  b1 26 bf 78 7b f3 a5 8e  |.v{R.W...&.x{...|
    00000070  d9 bb 78 00 0f b4 37 0f  a0 56 20 d2 78 1b 31 c0  |..x...7..V .x.1.|
    00000080  b1 06 89 3f 89 47 02 f3  64 a5 8a 0e 18 7c 88 4d  |...?.G..d....|.M|
    00000090  bc 50 50 50 50 cd 13 eb  4b f6 45 b4 7f 75 25 38  |.PPPP...K.E..u%8|
    000000a0  4d b8 74 20 66 3d 21 47  50 54 75 10 80 7d b8 ed  |M.t f=!GPTu..}..|
    000000b0  75 0a 66 ff 75 ec 66 ff  75 e8 eb 0f 51 51 66 ff  |u.f.u.f.u...QQf.|
    000000c0  75 bc eb 07 51 51 66 ff  36 1c 7c b4 08 cd 13 72  |u...QQf.6.|....r|
    000000d0  13 20 e4 75 0f c1 ea 08  42 89 16 1a 7c 83 e1 3f  |. .u....B...|..?|
    000000e0  89 0e 18 7c fb bb aa 55  b4 41 8a 16 74 7b cd 13  |...|...U.A..t{..|
    000000f0  72 10 81 fb 55 aa 75 0a  f6 c1 01 74 05 c6 06 32  |r...U.u....t...2|
    00000100  7d 00 66 b8 de 0b 16 00  66 ba 00 00 00 00 bb 00  |}.f.....f.......|
    00000110  7e e8 10 00 66 81 3e 2c  7e dd ca 8f 72 75 76 ea  |~...f.>,~...ruv.|
    00000120  40 7e 00 00 66 03 06 64  7b 66 13 16 68 7b b9 10  |@~..f..d{f..h{..|
    00000130  00 eb 2b 66 52 66 50 06  53 6a 01 6a 10 89 e6 66  |..+fRfP.Sj.j...f|
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    00000150  31 c0 e8 70 00 66 61 e2  da c6 06 32 7d 2b 66 60  |1..p.fa....2}+f`|
    00000160  66 0f b7 36 18 7c 66 0f  b7 3e 1a 7c 66 f7 f6 31  |f..6.|f..>.|f..1|
    00000170  c9 87 ca 66 f7 f7 66 3d  ff 03 00 00 77 17 c0 e4  |...f..f=....w...|
    00000180  06 41 08 e1 88 c5 88 d6  b8 01 02 e8 37 00 66 61  |.A..........7.fa|
    00000190  72 01 c3 e2 c9 31 f6 8e  d6 bc 6c 7b 8e de 66 8f  |r....1....l{..f.|
    000001a0  06 78 00 be cc 7d e8 09  00 31 c0 cd 16 cd 19 f4  |.x...}...1......|
    000001b0  eb fd 66 60 ac 20 c0 74  09 b4 0e bb 07 00 cd 10  |..f`. .t........|
    000001c0  eb f2 66 61 c3 8a 16 74  7b cd 13 c3 42 6f 6f 74  |..fa...t{...Boot|
    000001d0  20 65 72 72 6f 72 0d 0a  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  | error..........|
    000001e0  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |................|
    000001f0  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 55 aa  |..............U.|
    00000200
    
    Unknown BootLoader  on isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume01
    
    
    Unknown BootLoader  on isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume02
    
    
    Unknown BootLoader  on isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume05
    
    
    
    =======Devices which don't seem to have a corresponding hard drive==============
    
    sdb sdc sdd sde 
    =============================== StdErr Messages: ===============================
    
    hexdump: /dev/sda1: No such file or directory
    hexdump: /dev/sda1: No such file or directory
    hexdump: /dev/sda2: No such file or directory
    hexdump: /dev/sda2: No such file or directory
    hexdump: /dev/sda5: No such file or directory
    hexdump: /dev/sda5: No such file or directory
    hexdump: /dev/mapper/isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume01: No such file or directory
    hexdump: /dev/mapper/isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume01: No such file or directory
    hexdump: /dev/mapper/isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume02: No such file or directory
    hexdump: /dev/mapper/isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume02: No such file or directory
    hexdump: /dev/mapper/isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume05: No such file or directory
    hexdump: /dev/mapper/isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume05: No such file or directory
    Not sure what to do with this.

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    Re: upgrade 10.10 server to 11.04 server failed?

    Rubi1200 asked that I look at this thread and offer suggestions. I admit I am not familiar with LVM but that doesn't appear to be the problem.

    I note two problems but one big discrepancy - a list of the links shows one convention, the Results.txt list of partitions shows another?
    ie
    control
    isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume0
    isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume0p1
    isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume0p5
    In other words there is no filesystem associated with 'isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume01', it is associated with 'isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume0p1'. In effect, from a live cd, you should be able to mount the latter but the former doesn't exist.

    I can't imagine how this came about. I thought dmraid dropped the naming convention that appended a 'p' to the partition designation after a short trial. Is it possible that the partition tags with a 'p' were written to the disks meta data with a transitory version of dmraid? In any case it appears you are installed to 'isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume0p1' (at least from the system you ran the script for the results.txt).
    __________________________________________________ ___

    After mulling your situation over this is what I concluded. Dmraid merely discovers the partition tags written to disk meta data - so the tags were written there when partitioned and are incompatible with 11.04. I think perhaps you need to repartition with gparted with an 11.04 live cd and verify that the convention appending a 'p' to the partition tags is not used. Also for the second problem I started with, for a fakeraid you need to install the grub boot loader to '/dev/mapper/isw_cdbgicafgh_Volume0' not sda. You do currently have a grub bootloader at that location but it is looking in the wrong partition notation for the grub.

    I hope this helps. Let us know what you find.
    12.10 Quantal w/grub2/Mint13 installed on raid0, Gigabyte AMD MB, AMD 64x4 CPUs at 3.2GHz, 16 GB ram, HD7770 ATI video, dual boot win7 on 64gb ssd and win8 on 1Tb SATA raid. 13.04 installed on raid0 and ssd

  10. #10
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    Re: upgrade 10.10 server to 11.04 server failed?

    Thank you for looking into that Ron.

    I am, once again, perplexed. I must have tried to install that seven times. I ended up removing the 2 drives from RAID in the bios and tried installing software raid. I am not sure that went correctly either but at least it boots now. As for remnants from an earlier release, I did remove the raid configuration, and reset it to raid0 (to try that), I changed the name from Array0 to Volume0 (which is where it is where you see it) and back to Array0). I've deleted in the install program partitions etc and redefined them. I would have thought any and all of those actions would remove remnants of prior versions. Is it possible it is a bug in the install program? When I dropped 10.10 UEC server in it installed flawlessly AND booted. These issues are unique to 11.04. Again, initially that RAID volume was called Array0, the Volume0 (without the p) was done post trying to install 11.04. While I am sensitive to issue creep, when I did try the software raid in the install process I did get a new screen asking effectively how I wanted the ram disk created, targeted to just the drivers it needed or the full install, where the full install might be too large to get loaded. Would that, or the previous absence of that, have any bearing on this issue?

    Thanks,

    Walt

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