Re: raid 5 catastrophy

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Hello,

I haven't received a response on this.  Does it not
make sense or is the answer so obvious that it doesn't
deserve an answer. :)   I appreciate any light someone
can shed on this problem.

Thanks!

--- Terry <td3201@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I made a mistake on a raid 5 array.  I accidentally
> tried to ?raidhotadd? 2 of the 3 drives from the
> raid
> 5 array into another array.  Now the two partitions
> FROM the raid 5 think they are part of the other
> array.  The raidtab for the array is:
> 
> raiddev			/dev/md4
> raid-level		5
> nr-raid-disks		3
> chuck-size		64k
> oersustebt-superblock	1
> nr-spare-disks		0
> device			/dev/hda2
> raid-disk		0
> device			/dev/hdb2
> raid-disk		1
> device			/dev/hdc2
> raid-disk		2
> 
> Ultimately, the raid5 array is broken.  It won't
> start
> because it only has one good disk to its name right
> now.  How can I fix this?  I assume the data on the
> other two drives is still intact (bad assumption?)
> 
> Thanks for the help!
> 
> =====
> Terry
> 
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