I had an issue similar to this years ago where I helped out a former
employer on a Dell Poweredge System with a RAID 5 array (Windows). The
system Refused to Boot, but there were lights on the front of the
backplane were the drives slid in, indicating drive fault (amber) or
drive ok (green). O
On Wed, 16 Dec 2020 13:57:13 -0700
Paul R. Ganci via CentOS wrote:
> My gut suggests that the raid array was never degraded and that my
> system (i.e. cat /proc/mdstat) was lying to me. Any Opinions?
I wonder if it's a ram failure in either the main computer or the drive
controller. An intermi
I have a CentOS 7.9 system with a software raid 6 root partition. Today
something very strange occurred. At 6:45AM the system crashed. I
rebooted and when the system came up I had multiple emails indicating
that 3 out of 6 drives had failed on the root partition. Strangely I was
able to boot in
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