Neil Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 17 April 2006 09:30:
 >The easiest thing to do when you get an error on a drive is to kick
 >the drive from the array, so that is what the code always did, and
 >still does in many cases.
 >It is arguable that for a read error on a degraded raid5, that may not
 >be the best thing to do, but I'm not completely convinced.

I don't see how it could be different. If the array is degraded and
one more disk fails there's no way to obtain the information, so the
md device just fails like a single disk.
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