Le mercredi 26 août 2009 à 09:05 -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. a écrit : > In <1251279376.9809.16.ca...@dell-desktop.home>, Bernard wrote: > >In any case, the Lenny install that I now get, shows defaults. > >mdadm monitoring keeps sending mails at each boot : > > > >'A degradated event has been detected on md device /dev/md0 > >P.S. The /proc/mdstat file currently contains the following : > > > >Personalities: [raid 1] > > > >md1: active raid 1 sda2[0] sdb2[1] > >67874550 blocks [2/2] [UU] > > > >md0: active raid 1 sda1[0] > >497856 blocks [2/1] [U_] > > > >unused devices : none > >' > > Yeah, that's got nothing to do with your Lenny install, most likely. > > First run 'mdadm -D /dev/md0', confirm that this raid1 is broken -- no > redundancy; your data is at risk. > > Next run 'mdadm -E /dev/sda1' and 'mdadm -E /dev/sdb1', confirm that > /dev/sdb1 > is part of the same raid set -- differences only in 'Update Time', > 'Checksum', > 'Events', 'Array Slot', and 'Array State'. > > Finally run 'mdadm --add /dev/md0 /dev/sdb1' to start the rebuild. I hope > your disk hasn't failed.
According to someone else's advice, I ran just : mdadm --add /dev/md0 /dev/sdb1 and it worked right away. Since that partition /dev/sda1 and its mirror /dev/sdb1 are small (about 500 MB), the process was instant. After reboot, the changes remain, and I no longer have system messages. However, when shutting down, I always have a message saying that /dev/mapper/vg00-root could not be unmounted since it is in use... The message goes very quickly, and I don't know where I could find a log of this. In any case, the shutdown process keeps going and it goes like this each time. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org