on array resides?! I have deleted /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf
and /dev/md devices and yet it comes seemingly out of nowhere.
2. How can I delete that damn array so it doesn't hang my server up in a loop?
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and then mounted. update-initramfs will update /boot's copy of mdadm.conf.
Yeah, I found that while deleting mdadm package...
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Wednesday 06 February 2008 11:11:51 Peter Rabbitson napisaĆ(a):
lsof /dev/sdf1 gives ZERO results.
What does this say:
dmsetup table
% dmsetup table
vg-home: 0 61440 linear 9:2 384
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(like sdb1) and get identical messages for either.
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0 active sync /dev/d_1
1 8 491 active sync /dev/d_2
2 002 removed
3 8 65- spare /dev/d_3
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or the partitions? From
what I read, it was the partitions.
I tried it both ways actually (rebuilt arrays a few times, just udev didn't want
to associate WD-serialnumber-part1 as /dev/d_1p1 as it was told, it still
claimed
it was /dev/d_1).
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Yes, absolutely.
OK, that's what I needed to know.
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