Re: Using the md driver to look at a bad hardware RAID.

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> 
> I posted a shell script a couple weeks back that 
> creates/starts/stops/deletes a raid array from loopback mounted files
> 
> I mention that not because it helps you solve your problem directly, but 
> its certainly a tool you could use to verify your commands, for instance 
> if you made the files read only, and/or took md5sums to see if they were 
> modified, etc.
> 
> Screwing up test files while learning beats destroying data any day
> 
Amen. 

So I hacked up an awful user-space raid reading tool that
just reads the drives and spews out to stdout. I'll post it later 
and will try your script, once I have found enough scratch space.

Thanks!


> -Mike
> 
> Omri Schwarz wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Instead, if I were to insert this raidtab, would it do the right thing?
> > 


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