Is there any way to (more simply than running commands
after each boot) have a raidframe (raid1 or raid5) set
be bother uatoconfiguring, and have hot spares?
I can add the spare easily ... raidctl -a /dev/wdxP raidN
(and the partition used is of type RAID in the disklabel of wdx)
but after a
In article 11102.1267360...@jade.coe.psu.ac.th,
Robert Elz k...@munnari.oz.au wrote:
Is there any way to (more simply than running commands
after each boot) have a raidframe (raid1 or raid5) set
be bother uatoconfiguring, and have hot spares?
I can add the spare easily ... raidctl -a /dev/wdxP