On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Neil Brown wrote:
If you don't have raidsetfaulty (so RedHats don't have it), grab the
latest raidtools from
http://www.{country}.kernel.org/pub/linux/daemons/raid/alpha/raidtools-19990824-0.90.tar.gz
I think you can get more recent raidtools from
Anyone know why raidhotremove does not work?
[root]# raidhotremove /dev/md0 /dev/sdb1
/dev/md0: can not hot-remove disk: disk busy!
This is on a boiler-plate RH 6.2 system.
I _think_ I could use the "failed-disk" feature and
run mkraid --force, but I'm not sure, so I better don't...
Hi,
Do you know why I can't use
"raidhotremove" but I can use
"raidhotadd"?
I can't use "raidhotremove"
even the filesystem is unmount
and the raid is stopped ("raidstop")...
The system doesn't want to do the
"raidhotremove" because it said
with an ID higher than the
other drives (in my case ID 4). The raidstart works, recovery
completes, then I can change the new drive back to ID 0, and everything
is good as new.
Q2: Why can I not get raidhotremove to work? It always fails telling
me the disk is busy. No matter what I do. I
you will have to use raidsetfaulty first, then raidhotremove...
Ugh? How? There's no such binary on my system. Echo it somewhere to
/proc?
Egon Eckert
Hello,
How can I remove a SCSI disk from a RAID1 array? I tried
'/sbin/raidhotremove /dev/md0 /dev/sdb1' without success.
Thanks.
How can I remove a SCSI disk from a RAID1 array? I tried
'/sbin/raidhotremove /dev/md0 /dev/sdb1' without success.
What's /proc/mdstat say? what was the error on your raidhotremove?
What's your set-up? kernel version? raidtools version?
The /proc/mdstat says that the 2 disks /dev/sda1 and /dev/sdb1 are
synchronized 100%, and the kernel version is 2.2.10, raidtools is
raidtools-0.90-19990824.
On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, James Manning wrote:
How can I remove a SCSI disk from a RAID1 array? I tried
'/sbin/raidhotremove /dev/md0
What's /proc/mdstat say? what was the error on your raidhotremove?
What's your set-up? kernel version? raidtools version?
The /proc/mdstat says that the 2 disks /dev/sda1 and /dev/sdb1 are
synchronized 100%, and the kernel version is 2.2.10, raidtools is
raidtools-0.90-19990824
Btw, the kernel messages is:
'Can't remove /dev/sdb1 from /dev/md0, device is still active'.
Perhaps umount, raidstop, raidhotremove, raidstart?
Or is deactivating not an option (root?)
I thought raidhotremove could work on active md's hmmm
James
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Miscellaneous Engineer --- IBM
On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, Benjamin de los Angeles Jr. wrote:
you will have to use raidsetfaulty first, then raidhotremove...
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 19:07:29 +0800 (CST)
From: Benjamin de los Angeles Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Linux RAID List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: raidhotremove
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