[ Wednesday, September 15, 1999 ] Lawrence Dickson wrote: > raidhotremove seems to THINK it can work without unmounting > the raid array fs... same with the echo to /proc/scsi/scsi ... > it's really all just syncing code, isn't it, guys? I've been curious what raidsetfaulty would do (if anything) to help make sure the md is in the "correct" mode wrt that failed drive, allowing a "cleaner" raidhotremove, subsequent swap, hotadd, etc James -- Miscellaneous Engineer --- IBM Netfinity Performance Development
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