Re: Which (physical) disk is broken?

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Quoting "Theepan" <tornado@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> How about something primitive as checking the syslog messages (sent to
> facility kern)? You'll get messages from 'md' when you manipulate arrays, at
> least this is true for kernel 2.4. You'll see something like this:
>
> Dec 24 12:25:02 storm kernel: md: trying to remove hdk1 from md4 ...

To long time ago... It's not kept on disk any more. I'll have a look at
any backups, but I don't think I keep anything that far back...
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