On lun, oct 04, 1999 at 12:46:48 -0700, Tom Livingston wrote:
> the failed-disk directive is relatively new, and you don't have that new a
> copy of raidtools.  If you grab a new version, this should work fine.

You're right, but:

moremagic:~# /var/src/raidtools-0.90/mkraid --really-force /dev/md0
DESTROYING the contents of /dev/md0 in 5 seconds, Ctrl-C if unsure!
handling MD device /dev/md0
analyzing super-block
disk 0: /dev/sdb1, 2097739kB, raid superblock at 2097664kB
disk 1: /dev/sdc1, 2053254kB, raid superblock at 2053184kB
disk 2: /dev/sdd1, 2097739kB, raid superblock at 2097664kB
disk 3: /dev/sde1, 2095662kB, raid superblock at 2095552kB
disk 4: /dev/sdf1, failed

moremagic:~# /sbin/mkraid --really-force /dev/md0
unrecognized option failed-disk
detected error on line 15:
                failed-disk             4
mkraid: aborted

Now I understand why I got it to work once and not the other times.



moremagic:~# /var/src/raidtools-0.90/mkraid --version
mkraid version 0.90.0
moremagic:~# /sbin/mkraid --version
mkraid version 0.90.0

Grrr....

(I knew I had two versions but I somehow thrusted --version and thought they
were identical)

Marc
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