Re: Raid Level 1 and me

2004-02-18 Thread Steve Lianoglou
Oops, I thought you were using raidtools2. I haven't used mdadm much, but based upon the link provided and the manpage, you appear to be correct. I take it your /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf properly lists all drives you want in the array before you reboot? Are all partitions marked as linux raid au

Re: Raid Level 1 and me

2004-02-18 Thread Justin Guerin
On Wednesday 18 February 2004 14:01, Steve Lianoglou wrote: > > You don't mention this, but did you change your /etc/raidtab file to > > indicate that hda was no longer a broken disk, but a live part of the > > array? > > funny you mention that .. I don't actually have an /etc/raidtab file, for > s

Re: Raid Level 1 and me

2004-02-18 Thread Steve Lianoglou
You don't mention this, but did you change your /etc/raidtab file to indicate that hda was no longer a broken disk, but a live part of the array? funny you mention that .. I don't actually have an /etc/raidtab file, for some reason ... (this reason: http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2002/

Re: Raid Level 1 and me

2004-02-18 Thread Justin Guerin
On Wednesday 18 February 2004 12:49, Steve Lianoglou wrote: > Hi Folks, > [snip lots of useful info] > so I do a > > > mdadm /dev/md8 --add /dev/hda8 > > to put /dev/hda8 back online (my tmp directory, which has the lowest fear > factor of messing with/up for me) i check /proc/mdstat .. it shows it