Re: computer reset - what does this mean for raid1 ?

2000-02-07 Thread Chris Cogdon
On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Brian Denheyer wrote: > > " " == <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> i believe you should be fine just letting it do its thing on its own. >> cat /proc/mdstat > > Thanks, I should have known that. > > Yes, that's exactly what I did. Everything has returned to no

Re: computer reset - what does this mean for raid1 ?

2000-02-07 Thread Brian Denheyer
> " " == <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > i believe you should be fine just letting it do its thing on its own. > cat /proc/mdstat Thanks, I should have known that. Yes, that's exactly what I did. Everything has returned to normal. When a reset or other catastrophic even happens, I w

Re: computer reset - what does this mean for raid1 ?

2000-02-06 Thread tcl
i believe you should be fine just letting it do its thing on its own. cat /proc/mdstat that should show you how far along it is, but it should be usable in the meantime even. -tcl. On Sun, 6 Feb 2000, Brian Denheyer wrote: > > > OK. For the first time since I started with 1.1.54, Linux > s

computer reset - what does this mean for raid1 ?

2000-02-06 Thread Brian Denheyer
OK. For the first time since I started with 1.1.54, Linux spontaneously reset on me. OUCH ! I was : transferring on ethernet, playing mp3's and then I started to print !??? Reset... So what does this mean for raid1 ? fsck came up and said the devices were not clean and did it's thing. Now