On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 06:44:29PM -0500, Mark Hahn wrote:
hint
echo DEVICE partitions /etc/mdadm.conf
mdadm -Esc partitions | grep ARRAY /etc/mdadm.conf
All md partitions are of type fd (Linux raid autodetect).
this is surprisingly not at all relevant
I'm not sure about that. I've
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 07:50:28AM +0100, Luca Berra wrote:
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 01:45:21PM +1100, CaT wrote:
Seeing as how SATA drives can move around if one removes one from a set
(ie given sda, sdb, sdc, if sdb was removed sdc drops to sdb) would md6
come back up without problems if I
hint
echo DEVICE partitions /etc/mdadm.conf
mdadm -Esc partitions | grep ARRAY /etc/mdadm.conf
All md partitions are of type fd (Linux raid autodetect).
this is surprisingly not at all relevant
I'm not sure about that. I've accidentally shuffled disks before,
and 0xfd resulted in all
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 01:45:21PM +1100, CaT wrote:
Seeing as how SATA drives can move around if one removes one from a set
(ie given sda, sdb, sdc, if sdb was removed sdc drops to sdb) would md6
come back up without problems if I were to remove either sda or sdb.
if you configured mdadm