On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 8:07:02 PM PST Gordon Messmer wrote:
> I used my test system to test RAID failures. It has a two-disk RAID1
> mirror. I pulled one drive, waited for the kernel to acknowledge the
> missing drive, and then rebooted. The system started up normally with
> just one
On 12/5/18 11:55 AM, Benjamin Smith wrote:
The point of RAID1 is to allow for continued uptime in a failure scenario.
When I assemble servers with RAID1, I set up two HDDs to mirror each other,
and test by booting from each drive individually to verify that it works. For
the OS partitions, I use
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The point of RAID1 is to allow for continued uptime in a failure scenario.
When I assemble servers with RAID1, I set up two HDDs to mirror each other,
and test by booting from
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