Re: ADD_NEW_DISK failed

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On Sunday February 23, luterac@bellsouth.net wrote:
> Just add "" around missing:
> 
> ... give the word "missing" in place ...

Well, it's bold in the original - cut-and-paste from an xterm lost
that.
Maybe quotes would make it clearer...

thanks,
NeilBrown

> 
> -Adam Luter
> 
> On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 07:35:36AM +1100, Neil Brown wrote:
> > Fourth paragraph of the "CREATE MODE" section:
> > 
> >        To create a "degraded" array in which some devices are missing,  simply
> >        give the word missing in place of a device name.  This will cause mdadm
> >        to leave the corresponding slot in the array empty.   For  a  RAID4  or
> >        RAID5  array  at most one slot can be missing.  For a RAID1 array, only
> >        one real device needs to be given.  All of the others can be missing.
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