This is just the procedure with the least damage I found.
Still data loss may happen (and actually happened to some of our systems).

Probably first re-adding (after zeroing) the second component to the
RAID and then fsck-ing leads to the exact same result but I wanted to
keep the second component as fall-back until I could see the results of
fsck.

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