So when I couldn't get the raid10 to work, I decided to do raid5.
Everything installed and looked good. I left it overnight to rebuild
the array, and when I came in this morning, everything was frozen. Upon
reboot, it said that 2 of the 4 devices for the raid5 array failed.
Luckily, I didn't have any data on it, but how do I know that the same
thing won't happen when I have real data on it?
I kind of feel that the problem might be that I'm using SATA drives, and
they probably tried to self-correct and error and took too long, and the
raid controller assumed that it was a bad drive, and took it out of the
array. The question is, is there anything I can do about it?
Russ
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