On Wed, 9 Dec 1998, David Harris wrote:
> In the future, I think I'm going to keep superblock backups. Three for each
> device: both in sync, a is correct and b is out of date, and b is correct
> and a is out of date. This way I can restore the superblocks and force a
> sync whichever way I want
From: "David Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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What I need to do is restore a superblock that will force it to view sdb
(the second scsi disk when both are in) as the up-to-date version, and have
it sync sda. I'll look into using "mkraid --force-resync" or mucking with
the superbl
Hi,
I've been torture testing my raid setup and encountered one of those "bug in
file md.c" errors. The md device still came up and ran properly, so I
thought everything was okay. But then I rebooted and I could no longer
raidstart the partition. I suspect the superblock drive listing is messed u