Five powercuts in one day has me *almost* "fried"

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Dear All,

( forgive me if this is a FAQ, I'm a RAID newbie )

a dodgy power company has left my Fedora (FC2Test3) machine on the brink of failure.

I've got all of my partitions as RAID-1 (/, /boot, /home, /usr, /var, /tmp and swap)

All I want is a machine that'll stay up!

Anyway, *all* of my md's have only one active partition.

/dev/hda and /dev/hdc are the same model/size of disk.

/      md2    1GB     hda5 removed     hdc5 active
/boot  md0    100MB   hda1 removed     hdc1 active
/home  md6    12GB    hda8 removed     hdc8 active
/tmp   md4    512MB   hda6 removed     hdc6 active
/usr   md3    4GB     hda2 removed     hdc2 active
/var   md5    1GB     hda3 removed     hdc3 active
swap   md1    512MB   hda7 removed     hdc7 active

All my file systems are EXT3.

So the question is this. How do I fix the removed partitions?

I do have a spare disk (same as the two that are "live").

Oh yeah, and occasionally I hear a clunking noise from the machine! :'(

TIA

Craig.
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