Strange error with raid array

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Hi

I got 2 raid arrays, both raid0.
For some weeks the raid array md0 have had errors, indicating one of the
disks where gonna die, so i jused the array as an temp partition untill
the array died.
Today was the day, but somethign else seem to have happend.
The other raid array is also broke now, and i can't get it it working
again, so im looking for suggestion for how to get it back and working
again.(this array is fully working and the disks are new)

Heres the info on the raid arrays, fetched from raidtab

raiddev /dev/md0
       raid-level      0
       nr-raid-disks   2
       persistent-superblock 1
       chunk-size     4
       device          /dev/hde
       raid-disk       0
       device          /dev/hdh
       raid-disk       1

raiddev /dev/md1
       raid-level      0
       nr-raid-disks   2
       persistent-superblock 1
       chunk-size     4
       device          /dev/hdf
       raid-disk       0
       device          /dev/hdg
       raid-disk       1


The array md0 is the array with a broken disk,
MD1 is the array that is suposed to be working, never had any errors on
it, the disks are relativly new.

Here is the error code, fetched from dmesg

                       md: raidstart(pid 4682) used deprecated
                       START_ARRAY ioctl. This will not be supported
                       beyond 2.6
                       md: could not lock unknown-block(34,64).
                       md: could not import unknown-block(34,64),
                       trying to run array nevertheless.
                       md: autorun ...
                       md: considering hde ...
                       md:  adding hde ...
                       md: created md0
                       md: bind<hde>
                       md: running: <hde>
                       md0: setting max_sectors to 8, segment boundary
                       to 2047
                       blk_queue_segment_boundary: set to minimum fff
                       raid0: looking at hde
                       raid0:   comparing hde(78150656) with hde(78150656)
                       raid0:   END
                       raid0:   ==> UNIQUE
                       raid0: 1 zones
                       raid0: FINAL 1 zones
                       raid0: too few disks (1 of 2) - aborting!
                       md: pers->run() failed ...
                       md :do_md_run() returned -22
                       md: md0 stopped.
                       md: unbind<hde>
                       md: export_rdev(hde)
                       md: ... autorun DONE.
                       md: raidstart(pid 4700) used deprecated
                       START_ARRAY ioctl. This will not be supported
                       beyond 2.6
                       md: could not lock unknown-block(34,0).
                       md: could not import unknown-block(34,0), trying
                       to run array nevertheless.
                       md: autorun ...
                       md: considering hdf ...
                       md:  adding hdf ...
                       md: created md1
                       md: bind<hdf>
                       md: running: <hdf>
                       md1: setting max_sectors to 8, segment boundary
                       to 2047
                       blk_queue_segment_boundary: set to minimum fff
                       raid0: looking at hdf
                       raid0:   comparing hdf(156290816) with
                       hdf(156290816)
                       raid0:   END
                       raid0:   ==> UNIQUE
                       raid0: 1 zones
                       raid0: FINAL 1 zones
                       raid0: too few disks (1 of 2) - aborting!
                       md: pers->run() failed ...
                       md :do_md_run() returned -22
                       md: md1 stopped.
                       md: unbind<hdf>
                       md: export_rdev(hdf)
                       md: ... autorun DONE.

So i realy need an suggestion whats wrong with md1, and how i can fix it


Best Regards
Geir Råness

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