On Mon, 13 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I think what you are looking for is: 
>   raidhotremove /dev/md? /dev/sd??

I already tried that. Simply raidhotremove-ing doesn't work as the
/dev/sd?? is used (it complains about it). But you're close.

However, I found out that Ingo's _dangerous_ raidtools (20000116) include
'raidsetfaulty' command, which marks the device as failed. It is possible
to raidhotremove it afterwards. Redhat 6.1 original raidtools-0.90-5 don't
inlcude that command.

I'm currently testing this on my local machine using multiple partitions
of a single disk as a RAID5 array (for testing only) and it's looking
good.

  Thanks,  D.

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