Re: CentOS 6.2 software raid 10 with LVM - Need help with degraded drive and only one MBR

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On 3/2/2012 3:09 PM, Devin Reade wrote:
> Putting an MBR on all disks right after an OS install, as previously
> mentioned, is of course the best option (although it's too late for that
> in this instance).  Others have talked about using the live CD to
> recover from your situation, which is good.
>
> Other, "less good" options that might be available to you are:
>    - change the boot device in the BIOS
>    - if the server isn't capable of doing that, have them
>      flip the cables.
>
> I, also, would recommend having a little chat with their manager ...
>
> Devin
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Devin,

In terms of the installing the MBR after the OS install, is this the 
responsibility of me, or the datacenter? I would assume that I would 
have to copy the MBR if the install already completed..

Also, would I need KVM access to do this or can it be done through SSH? 
My DC charges a rental for KVM.
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