Re: How to remove a disk from Raidset which has not yet failed?

2000-05-07 Thread Neil Brown
On Friday May 5, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have RedHat6.1, but raidsetfaulty doesn't seem to > work for me. Am I missing something? My > /sbin/raidsetfaulty is linked to /sbin/raidstart. > > /home/mcajalin/ftp_hdc/raid1]# cat /proc/mdstat > Personalities : [raid1] > read_ahead 1024 sectors >

Re: How to remove a disk from Raidset which has not yet failed?

2000-05-05 Thread Jason Lin
I have RedHat6.1, but raidsetfaulty doesn't seem to work for me. Am I missing something? My /sbin/raidsetfaulty is linked to /sbin/raidstart. /home/mcajalin/ftp_hdc/raid1]# cat /proc/mdstat Personalities : [raid1] read_ahead 1024 sectors md1 : active raid1 hdc8[1] hda8[0] 513984 blocks [2/2] [UU

Re: How to remove a disk from Raidset which has not yet failed?

2000-05-04 Thread Neil Brown
On Thursday May 4, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > --- Neil Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > raidsetfaulty /dev/mdx /dev/sdy1 > > > The raidtools-0.90 from Redhat 6.1 doesn't seem to > have > raidsetfaulty. > > Where can I get it? It is another function of raidstart, just like raidstop, r

Re: How to remove a disk from Raidset which has not yet failed?

2000-05-04 Thread Marc Haber
On Thu, 4 May 2000 13:17:19 +0100 (BST), you wrote: >I don't seem to have this program on my installation. raidstart --version >returns: > >raidstart v0.3d compiled for md raidtools-0.90 > >Is there a later version I should be using? raidsetfaulty is a symlink to raidstart which is created once y

Re: How to remove a disk from Raidset which has not yet failed?

2000-05-04 Thread Jason Lin
--- Neil Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > raidsetfaulty /dev/mdx /dev/sdy1 The raidtools-0.90 from Redhat 6.1 doesn't seem to have raidsetfaulty. Where can I get it? Thanks. Jason __ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts

Re: How to remove a disk from Raidset which has not yet failed?

2000-05-04 Thread Corin Hartland-Swann
Neil, On Thu, 4 May 2000, Neil Brown wrote: > On Thursday May 4, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I there any way to set a disk to failed state per SOftware on a > > running RAID? > > raidsetfaulty /dev/mdx /dev/sdy1 I don't seem to have this program on my installation. raidstart --version returns

Re: How to remove a disk from Raidset which has not yet failed?

2000-05-04 Thread Neil Brown
On Thursday May 4, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hello, > > yesterday I had the following problem: > > One disk of a RAID-5 set gave an audible alarm (a fan failure). > The disk itself did not fail of course. I now wanted to remove > the disk without stopping the system, but found no way to do

How to remove a disk from Raidset which has not yet failed?

2000-05-04 Thread Klaus Steinberger
Hello, yesterday I had the following problem: One disk of a RAID-5 set gave an audible alarm (a fan failure). The disk itself did not fail of course. I now wanted to remove the disk without stopping the system, but found no way to do it. raidhotremove did not work, it always said "disk busy".