Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
> On 07/08/2007 10:27 AM, Brandon Carl wrote:
>   
>> Incorrect, with RAID 1, you have two partitions, or complete drives in
>> my case, that are exactly the same, both written to at the same time
>> with the same data.
>> If one drive fails, the other drive is there until you replace the
>> hosed drive and rebuild the array by copying the data to the replacement.
>>     
> Almost correct.  At least with Linux software RAID, and I am pretty sure
> with any RAID, once you replace the disk it automatically syncs the
> other disk, no need to copy or format.  You do need to partition it
> correctly size wise and type.
>
>   
You have to add it back on, with the mdadm command.


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