Try to match it against the /etc/raidtab file to see which device it is.

On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, John Ferlito wrote:

> On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 05:11:24PM +1100, George Vieira wrote:
> > My customer has had a raid failure and I think it's a mirror..
> >
> > 2 of the partitions have [_U] and the other is [U_]...
> >
> > what commands are there to check/repair/sync these??
>
> work out which disk is missing from each raidset ie the one not in the
> /proc thingy and then do a
>
> raidhotadd /dev/mdx /dev/hdax
>
> substitue devices as appropriate and don't do this if you think one of
> the disks is actually faulty.
>
>

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