On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, James O'Kane wrote:

        Hi,

> I stumbled through the setup of our raid and it was working smoothly. So
> then I wanted to test how things would recover from a failed disk. To
> simulate a failed disk I did a dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb1 which
> effectively crashed the raid. I stopped the raid and started ckraid

        And the partitioning of that disk...

> --force-check --fix /dev/md0 which started chugging along, but I get these
> errors:
> handling MD device /dev/md0
> analyzing super-block
[...]
> row #1=0x1 incorrectno failed disk known so cant fix    
> row #4=0x4 incorrectno failed disk known so cant fix    
>       (12 more blocks differ)                         
> row #20=0x14 incorrectno failed disk known so cant fix    
> row #24=0x18 incorrectno failed disk known so cant fix    
> row #28=0x1C incorrectno failed disk known so cant fix    
>       (99 more blocks differ)                         

        Did you re-partition the drive?

        regards,

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