On 02/13/2015 04:53 AM, James Allsopp wrote:
I've got home mounted on a LVM partition over two RAID 1 arrays.
Unfortunately one of the disks in the second array has dropped out. I can
still fdisk -l it, but when I ran dd if=/dev/sdd1 of=/dev/null it got about
132M through a 2Tb drive before crash
I've got home mounted on a LVM partition over two RAID 1 arrays.
Unfortunately one of the disks in the second array has dropped out. I
Just to check I understand,
- you have 4 physical hard disks (2 x 2TB and 2x ??).
- you have two RAID1 arrays comprising of 2 physical hard disks each.
- one of
Quoting James Allsopp (jamesaalls...@googlemail.com):
> Hi,
> I've got home mounted on a LVM partition over two RAID 1 arrays. Unfortunately
> one of the disks in the second array has dropped out. I can still fdisk -l it,
> but when I ran dd if=/dev/sdd1 of=/dev/null it got about 132M through a 2Tb
Hi.
On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 12:53:29PM +, James Allsopp wrote:
> Hi,
> I've got home mounted on a LVM partition over two RAID 1 arrays. Unfortunately
> one of the disks in the second array has dropped out. I can still fdisk -l it,
> but when I ran dd if=/dev/sdd1 of=/dev/null it got about 132
Hi,
I've got home mounted on a LVM partition over two RAID 1 arrays.
Unfortunately one of the disks in the second array has dropped out. I can
still fdisk -l it, but when I ran dd if=/dev/sdd1 of=/dev/null it got about
132M through a 2Tb drive before crashing out. This doesn't bode well.
I can't r
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