Kristian Hoffmann wrote:
> With the RAID 0.90 code, it will resync in the background after the
> machine boots. You don't have to unmount and stop the raid.
>
> >
> > I had to confirm that I could boot on either of the two disks in my
> > RAID1 mirror. I powered off , disconnected each drive in sequence and
> > rebooted w/o incident.
> >
> > Then I connected both drives and powered on and only one component of
> > each raid device was active.
Problem is a disparity is detected and reported, and one of the two mirror
components
rejected when the system boots ( don't have the exact message at hand), and
so the
re-sync doesn't happen because there is only one disk in the raid device.
I'm guessing that this may have happened because I sequentially brought both
of the
disks online as a raid device one at a time and so when I tried to bring them
both
back on line the Raid initialization code is getting an unexpected condition
and dealing with it as a damaged disk.
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