[email protected] writes:
>Is there any way to unmark them so the raid will configure and recover?
>Normally 'raidctl -C' is used during first time configuration. Could it
>be used to force configuration, ignoring the FAILED status? Would the
>RAID
>be recoverable with parity rebuild afterwards?
raidctl(8) documents that you need to use -C to manually configure the RAID
_without_ the component that failed first (named as "absent" in the config).
Then initialize the RAID set with -I to force consistent labels and finally
add the absent disk with -a and recover with -F.
Never tried this.
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