My RAID1 of sda5 to sdb5 had errors on the sda5 partition. The sda5 had
errors on that disk and was removed the RAID 1 device. Everythign
worked as expected.
The machine was rebooted and the RAID noticed that the partitions were
out of sync and proceeded to reconstruct, all as expected.
Except
have other RAID 1's
living on the same two disks and they have not slipped into degraded
mode. Should i just try to raidhotadd the device back into the the RAID
and see if it corrects itself?
Thanks for any help.
Aaron Bush
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- Original Message -
> fd is not defined as an official partition type, yet, in fdisk. Change
> the type to fd anyway - it will be listed as an unknown type. Reboot and
> it should auto recognize the array.
>
> Kevin
Thanks,
I have set the filesystem type of the partitions on sda an
I'm having a problem getting RAID 1 configured and working with a new RedHat
6.0 install, kernel 2.2.5-15. I have created all of my partitions on
/dev/sda then
installed the OS on /dev/sda[n]. Then I created the same partitions on
/dev/sdb using
fdisk. Next I configured /etc/raidtab to include