Article 5CYWW device-mapper: table: 253:2: dm-0 too small for target

device-mapper: table: 253:2: dm-0 too small for target

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dmmorgan
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Greetings,

I inherited responsibility for an old linux box with an Intel Rapid Storage Technology RAID 1. / was full up, one drive had failed, other problems. Long story short, replaced the failed drive, added a new drive, and installed Mint-20 on the new drive.

My intention is to recover RAID, and use as /home. Current RAID status in BIOS is Rebuild.

Problem:
Output from dmesg:

[ 0.672643] device-mapper: uevent: version 1.0.3
[ 0.672777] device-mapper: ioctl: 4.41.0-ioctl (2019-09-16) initialised: dm-devel@redhat.com
[ 26.493728] device-mapper: table: 253:2: dm-0 too small for target: start=1026048, len=7813003264, dev_size=3519064328
[ 26.493730] device-mapper: core: Cannot calculate initial queue limits
[ 26.493740] device-mapper: ioctl: unable to set up device queue for new table.
[ 73.977965] systemd[1]: Listening on Device-mapper event daemon FIFOs.
[ 76.386882] device-mapper: table: 253:2: dm-0 too small for target: start=1026048, len=7813003264, dev_size=3519064328
[ 76.386884] device-mapper: core: Cannot calculate initial queue limits
[ 76.386887] device-mapper: ioctl: unable to set up device queue for new table.

First, I don't really understand what this means. Second, I'm at a complete loss on how to proceed. Help?

Thanks,
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