Max Amanshauser wrote:
For the record:
After reading in the archives about similar problems, which were
probably caused by something else but still close enough, I recreated
the array with the exact same parameters from the superblock and one
missing disk.
mdadm -C /dev/md0 -l 5 -n 10 -c
For the record:
After reading in the archives about similar problems, which were
probably caused by something else but still close enough, I recreated
the array with the exact same parameters from the superblock and one
missing disk.
mdadm -C /dev/md0 -l 5 -n 10 -c 64 -p ls /dev/sdb1
Hello!
After growing my RAID-5 from 8 to 10 devices, everything worked
smoothly for a day. Then I rebooted into another kernel, still with
the old mdadm.conf. The array did not assemble correctly, so I fixed
mdadm.conf by correcting the number of devices. After rebooting once
again four