No, md2 is definitely mounted:
production:~# df -k
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sdg1 202182 40941 150801 21% /
/dev/sdg7 54410 7843 43758 15% /boot
/dev/sdg6 995115 236 943473 0% /home
/dev/sdg8 256592 349 242991 0% /tmp
/dev/sdg5 995115 936673 7036 99% /usr
/dev/sdg3 792800 7630 744205 1% /var
/dev/md2 25688565 10428565 13916186 43% /u01
> At 08:47 PM 10/14/99 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >I am running 2.2.12. What I don't understand is if both md0 and md1 are
> >kicked out, why am I still able to use md2. I can read information
> >without any problems at this point. That seems strange.
> >
> >Also, I'm still unclear on *which* drive specifically caused the error.
> >
> >Will recreating the mirror device, md2, cause any data loss?
>
> Check with df -k and see if /dev/md2 is mounted... My bet is your dumping
> data in the directory your supposed to be using for the mountpoint.
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