Bill,
What I normally do in such occasions, is turn the server off and on, and
raid is rebuilt automatically.
Taco
----- Original Message -----
From: "William J.A. Brillinger" <billy (at mark) pdcweb.net>
To: <coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 3:45 AM
Subject: [coba-e:05128] Raid Failure
> One of my servers reports this to me tonight:
>
> Output of /proc/mdstat
> ------------------------------------
> Personalities : [raid1]
> md2: active raid1 sdb2[1] sda2[0]
> 6289344 blocks [2/2] [UU]
>
> md4: active raid1 sdb3[1] sda3[0]
> 2096384 blocks [2/2] [UU]
>
> md5: active raid1 sdb5[1] sda5[0]
> 1052160 blocks [2/2] [UU]
>
> md3: active raid1 sdb6[1] sda6[0]
> 1052160 blocks [2/2] [UU]
>
> md1: active raid1 sdb7[2](F) sda7[0]
> 145693376 blocks [2/1] [U_]
>
> md0: active raid1 sdb1[1] sda1[0]
> 104320 blocks [2/2] [UU]
>
> If I read this correctly, I have one failed partition on the
> secondary drive - yes?
>
> I would like to remove the failed drive and reinsert the same drive
> and let it rebuild. I expect they simply got out of sync (possible?)
>
> Do I have to remove the drive to do this or can I simply tell it to
> rebuild now?
>
> Suggestions appreciated.
>
> - Bill
>
>
>
>
> ---------------------------------
> William J.A. Brillinger
> Precision Design Co.
>
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