Molle Bestefich <molle.bestefich <at> gmail.com> writes:

> From the paste bin:
> 
> > 443: root <at> ned ~ # mdadm --examine /dev/sd[abcd]
> 
> Shows that all 4 devices are ACTIVE SYNC....

Please note that there is no "1" behind sda up to sdd!

> Then:
> 
> > 568: root <at> ned ~ # mdadm --examine /dev/sd[abcd]1
> 
> Suddenly shows all 4 devices as SPARE?

Now these are the sda1 up to sdd1 (with "1"!).

Probably the superblocks are damaged or wrong?

> > mdadm-version: 1.12.0-1
> > uname: Linux ned 2.6.13-grml
> 
> You should probably upgrade at some point, there's always a better
> chance that devels will look at your problem if you're running the
> version that they're sitting with..

Good point.
 
> Running zero-superblock on "sd[abcd]" and then assembling the array
> from "sd[abcd]_1_" sounds odd to me.

Well this is because of the false(?) superblocks of sda-sdd in comparison to
sda1 to sdd1.


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