Richard Scobie wrote:
Neil Brown wrote:
Add
DEVICE /dev/sd?
or similar on a separate line.
Remove
devices=/dev/sdc,/dev/sdd
Thanks.
My mistake, I thought after having assembled the arrays initially,
that the output of:
mdadm --detail --scan mdadm.conf
could be used directly.
Perhaps I am misunderstanding how assemble works, but I have created a
new RAID 1 array on a pair of SCSI drives and am having difficulty
re-assembling it after a reboot.
The relevent mdadm.conf entry looks like this:
ARRAY /dev/md3 level=raid1 num-devices=2
On Friday July 7, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps I am misunderstanding how assemble works, but I have created a
new RAID 1 array on a pair of SCSI drives and am having difficulty
re-assembling it after a reboot.
The relevent mdadm.conf entry looks like this:
ARRAY /dev/md3
Neil Brown wrote:
Add
DEVICE /dev/sd?
or similar on a separate line.
Remove
devices=/dev/sdc,/dev/sdd
Thanks.
My mistake, I thought after having assembled the arrays initially, that
the output of:
mdadm --detail --scan mdadm.conf
could be used directly.
I'm using Centos 4.3, which