| good. I suppose that 1% is due to the filesystem data getting corrupted
| due to the double-disk failure.
just an idea for you guys if you're daring and have the right parts:
a few months ago, I had a double-disk failure on a RAID4 array (happened on power-up).
we ended up taking one of the failed disks and the known good spare disk and swapped
the controllers on the drive. put the failed disk back in the array, it spun up, and
we ran in degraded mode until we got a new spare to reconstruct to.
you would need identical drives for this, and typically an appropriately sized torx
driver, but ... depends what the drive's problem is too.
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