, and it successfully rebuilt the raid w/o losing any
data. I then ran raidhotadd to bring the so-called 'failed' disk back into
sync with the existing disk.
This was on a raid 1, and I had already partitioned the new disk to
exactly match the existing one.
- -Jason Martin
On Sat, 30 Aug 2003, Jason Martin wrote
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'raidhotadd' is the command you're looking for. Then add the device to
That was my first attempt, but since the raid was defined with just 1
device, the hotadd just added the 2nd device as a un-sync'd spare.
- -Jason
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reinstalling. Can anyone give me some hints on it?
Thanks,
- -Jason Martin
(raidtab below)
# md device [dev 9, 0] /dev/md/0 queried online
raiddev /dev/md/0
raid-level 1
nr-raid-disks 1
nr-spare-disks 0
persistent-superblock 1
chunk
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I'd suggest the second option, but be sure to change the policy to DROP
_after_ you've set up rules to allow you access.
- -Jason Martin
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I'm trying to create a firewall using iptables. I want it to drop