Hi Gareth,

I'm interested in how you go with this as I'm somewhat similar with RAID5 with both. Don't take this as advice as I have never done it; however if I were in your shoes, I would take out one of the disks that isn't playing nicely and rebuild the array. Once it is running smooth then I would take the other disk that isn't playing nice and replace it and rebuild again. The whole process will take a fair bit of time but better to be safe than sorry.

Like I said I have never done it so do so at your own risk.

DanglingPointer

On 25/08/16 17:23, Gareth Pye wrote:
So I've been living on the reckless-side (meta RAID6, data RAID5) and
I have a drive or two that isn't playing nicely any more.

dmesg of the system running for a few minutes: http://pastebin.com/9pHBRQVe

Everything of value is backed up, but I'd rather keep data than
download it all again. When I only saw one disk having troubles I was
concerned. Now I notice both sda and sdc having issues I'm thinking I
might be about to have a bad time.

What else should I provide?


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