"Gerrish, Robert" wrote:
>
> I am trying to install RedHat 6.1 as an upgrade. The install recofnizes
> my RAID1 drives as "Linux RAID", but when I do an upgrade, it tells
> me that I have no linux partitions and it can't proceed. Has anyone
> got a work around for this. The only solution I cou
Subject:
Re: Recovering from a lost disk
Date:
Mon, 25 Oct 1999 12:06:09 -0200
From:
Leandro Dybal Bertoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization:
UniĆ£o Paulista de Espeleologia
To:
Marc Haber &
Marc Haber wrote:
> (1)
> How do I tell the system that a failed disk has been replaced? If a
> spare disk has been started to be used, can I instruct the system to
> go back to the original disk and to set the spare free again? How do I
> have the system reconstruct the array on a replaced disk?
I want to remove a device from a raid1 device. I can't stop the raid
because it's the / filesystem so I used raidsetfaulty to mark the device
as faulty and then ran raidhotremove.
I ran:
[root@srvaecot-1 /root]# raidsetfaulty /dev/md0 /dev/sdd2
and my /proc/mdstat now reads:
[root@srvaecot-1 /
Matthew wrote:
>
> I am running Mandrake 6.0, I installed the raid tools, and loaded the
> raid1 module using insmod raid1. When I issue an lsmod raid1 is
> listed.
>
> When I cat the /proc/mdstat file it says:
> Personalities : [3 raid1]
> read_ahead not set
> md0 : inactive
> md1 : inactive
Michael Milligan wrote:
> To add a little bit of thinking on /boot... I have a small ext2fs partition
> (/dev/sda1) which is mounted as /boot that is not raid. That same partition
> is mirrored (manually) as /dev/sdb1, and I instructed lilo to install a boot
> block in the MBR of /dev/sdb. Thi