Re: RAID5 array showing as degraded after motherboard replacement

2006-11-08 Thread Bill Davidsen
James Lee wrote: Hi there, I'm running a 5-drive software RAID5 array across two controllers. The motherboard in that PC recently died - I sent the board back for RMA. When I refitted the motherboard, connected up all the drives, and booted up I found that the array was being reported as

Re: RAID5 array showing as degraded after motherboard replacement

2006-11-07 Thread dean gaudet
On Wed, 8 Nov 2006, James Lee wrote: However I'm still seeing the error messages in my dmesg (the ones I posted earlier), and they suggest that there is some kind of hardware fault (based on a quick Google of the error codes). So I'm a little confused. the fact that the error is in a

Re: RAID5 array showing as degraded after motherboard replacement

2006-11-06 Thread dean gaudet
On Mon, 6 Nov 2006, James Lee wrote: Thanks for the reply Dean. I looked through dmesg output from the boot up, to check whether this was just an ordering issue during the system start up (since both evms and mdadm attempt to activate the array, which could cause things to go wrong...).

Re: RAID5 array showing as degraded after motherboard replacement

2006-11-06 Thread James Lee
On 06/11/06, dean gaudet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 6 Nov 2006, James Lee wrote: Thanks for the reply Dean. I looked through dmesg output from the boot up, to check whether this was just an ordering issue during the system start up (since both evms and mdadm attempt to activate the

RAID5 array showing as degraded after motherboard replacement

2006-11-05 Thread James Lee
Hi there, I'm running a 5-drive software RAID5 array across two controllers. The motherboard in that PC recently died - I sent the board back for RMA. When I refitted the motherboard, connected up all the drives, and booted up I found that the array was being reported as degraded (though all

Re: RAID5 array showing as degraded after motherboard replacement

2006-11-05 Thread dean gaudet
On Sun, 5 Nov 2006, James Lee wrote: Hi there, I'm running a 5-drive software RAID5 array across two controllers. The motherboard in that PC recently died - I sent the board back for RMA. When I refitted the motherboard, connected up all the drives, and booted up I found that the array