in BIOS),
as far as I understand it is impossible to add/replace drives in a file
system mounted as read-only.
Am I missing something ?
Is there a better and faster way to recover a RAID10 when only the striped
data is there but not the mirror data?
Thanks in advance,
TM
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),
as far as I understand it is impossible to add/replace drives in a file
system mounted as read-only.
Am I missing something ?
Is there a better and faster way to recover a RAID10 when only the striped
data is there but not the mirror data?
Thanks in advance,
TM
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your array. A convenience tool, not an emergency tool.
TM
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Stefan Behrens sbehrens at giantdisaster.de writes:
TM, Just read the man-page. You could have used the replace tool after
physically removing the failing device.
Quoting the man page:
If the source device is not available anymore, or if the -r option is
set, the data is built only using
replace be used when one device is missing? Cant find
documentation. eg.
btrfs replace start missing /dev/sdXX
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the rebuild, what is the proper procedure
to remount it? Again degraded? Or normally? Can the process of rebuilding
the raid continue after a reboot? Will it survive, and continue rebuilding?
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to the guys at irc chanel for their support :)
But how can I regain space on Metadata?
Any suggestions?
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TM tmjuju at yahoo.com writes:
# btrfs fi df /mnt/dls
Data: total=712.01GB, used=711.24GB
System, DUP: total=8.00MB, used=80.00KB
System: total=4.00MB, used=0.00
Metadata, DUP: total=1.00GB, used=998.53MB
Metadata: total=8.00MB, used=0.00
btrfs fi show
Label: 'tm_0' uuid: f2866a33-fe53-4fc0