Re: Why is a "init 0" halt not bringing my raid5 up clean?

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On Thursday February 20, Robert.L.Harris@rdlg.net wrote:
> 
> 
> I have a server with 4 RAID5 arrays.  I just went in and did an init0 on
> the box to remove the fourth array and replace all 4 disks to create a
> new RAID5 array (long story).  When I brought the box back up md0 and
> md1 were both showing their 1st disk as faulty.  They were both clean
> and error free before the init 0.
> 
> This happens a good bit.  Any reason why?
> 

Probably, but you haven't provided enough detail.  
Maybe if you say a bit more about how the arrays are configured, and
how they are assembled and started.

NeilBrown
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