Hi,
Michael Tokarev:
> Aha. I mis-read your initial bugreport - i didn't notice
> you where starting your array manually.
>
Had to, as the automatic version had the exact same problem.
> You said your array didn't come up during boot, but provided
> a command line which you executed which failed
Matthias Urlichs wrote:
Hi,
Michael Tokarev:
$ mdadm -A /dev/md7 /dev/hd[bceij]1
This worked.
Matthias, please provide your /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf
entries for the array in question (/dev/md7). From
the description of your problem it seems it is due
to incorrect content of the array entry in there -
Hi,
Michael Tokarev:
> > $ mdadm -A /dev/md7 /dev/hd[bceij]1
> > This worked.
>
> Matthias, please provide your /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf
> entries for the array in question (/dev/md7). From
> the description of your problem it seems it is due
> to incorrect content of the array entry in there --
>
Matthias Urlichs wrote:
> I have a 7-disk raid6 array. Two of the disks have shut down due to a
> flaky power supply. I rebooted the system. The degraded RAID didn't come
> up.
>
> $ mdadm -A /dev/md7 /dev/hd[bceijkl]1
> mdadm: failed to add /dev/hdk1 to /dev/md7: Invalid argument
> mdadm: failed t
Package: mdadm
Version: 1.9.0-1ubuntu2
Severity: important
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I have a 7-disk raid6 array. Two of the disks have shut down due to a
flaky power supply. I rebooted the system. The degraded RAID didn't come
up.
$ mdadm -A /dev/md7 /dev/hd[bceijkl]1
mdadm:
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