The recommended solution would be to replace the failed drive, use your raid bios to re-mirror it, and then it should work again. If the drive is not the same as the original you may have to recreate the initial ramdisk again though and update /etc/fstab if the device names generated by dmraid have changed.
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Subject : Question about Fedora 6 with RAID 1
Date : Wed, 30 May 2007 17:05:43 -0300
From : "Julian Magnone" <julianmagnone@xxxxxxxxx>
To : ataraid-list@xxxxxxxxxx
We recently installed Fedora 6 in a E6400 Core 2 Duo processor with ASUS
P5N-E SLI Motherboard, 4Gb RAM and 2x320Gb. HD.
We've configured the BIOS to use the RAID 1 capabilities.
After Fedora 6 was installed, the system crashed after reporting HDD read
and write problems in one of the disks.
We want to know if:
1) is this the expected behavior or the system should automatically recover
from a failure on one of the disks?
2) exists any command to disconnect one of the disk from the array or this
should be only by the BIOS configuration?
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